21.3 Climate Changes Objectives Vocabulary

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21.3 Climate Changes Objectives Vocabulary Describe natural processes that can cause changes in climate. Explain the greenhouse effect Define global warming List some of the consequences of global warming Vocabulary greenhouse effect global warming

Natural Processes That Change Climates  Volcanic Eruptions • Volcanic particles in the air increases amount of solar radiation reflected back into space. Causes Earth’s lower atm. to cool. Fig. 14 pg. 600 Eruption of Mount Pinatubo

Ocean circulation El Niño causes parts of the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean to become warmer than usual.

 Solar Activity: the most studied hypothesis for the causes of climate change are based on solar energy output. • When sun is most active, it contains dark blemishes called sunspots. Formation of sunspots appears to correspond with warm periods in Europe & North America.

 Earth Motions: LONG-TERM CHANGES IN CLIMATE • Geographic changes in Earth’s land & water bodies cause changes in climate (like plate tectonics, uplift, formation of mountains). • Changes in shape of Earth’s orbit & tilt also affect climates.

Human Impact on Climate Changes  The Greenhouse Effect • Natural warming of Earth’s lower atm. & surface from solar radiation being absorbed & emitted by the atm.

 Global Warming • Result of increased levels of carbon dioxide & other greenhouse gases, global temps have increased.

Carbon Dioxide Concentrations and Emissions Makes no sense without caption in book

How scientists predict global warming Climate Models (approximation): complex computer programs using data to predict how temperature increases could affect Earth Fig. 17: Increases in Greenhouse Gases and Changes in Temperature

What can happen… Warmer surface temps increase evaporation rates This increases the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere Water vapor absorbs solar radiation emitted by Earth and causes sea ice to melt Retreat of Helheim Glacier

Ice reflects more incoming solar radiation So now with ice melting there is more water, and water absorbs the solar energy This will magnify the temp increase created by higher levels of greenhouse gases

-More shoreline erosion and coastal flooding -Melting of ice will cause a global rise in sea levels -More shoreline erosion and coastal flooding

21.3 REVIEW Describe 4 natural processes that can cause climate change. Volcanic eruptions – ash can trap heat and radiate it back to space Ocean circulation patterns – can change atmospheric circulation (e.g., El Nino) Solar activity – can change global temperature Earth motions – tectonism & revolution

21.3 REVIEW What is global warming? The increase in global temperatures, due to increase levels of greenhouse gases

21.3 REVIEW How might global warming affect Earth’s inhabitants? Global warming could: Harm or kill ocean organisms Cause land and water habitats to shift or be destroyed Increase spread of disease Increase drought, flooding and heat waves Etc.