Climate Change Quiz Bowl Atmospheric Science Climate and Weather Climate Change and North Cascades Climate Change Causes Graphs and Figures 100 200 300.

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Climate Change Quiz Bowl Atmospheric Science Climate and Weather Climate Change and North Cascades Climate Change Causes Graphs and Figures

What is the thin layer of gases surrounding the earth called? Atmospheric Science - 100

True or False? We are able to live comfortably on planet earth because of a process called the umbrella effect. Atmospheric Science- 200

Which of the following greenhouse gases is the most potent? A. carbon dioxide B. methane C. nitrous oxide Atmospheric Science- 300

Name two greenhouse gases. Atmospheric Science- 400

Explain the greenhouse effect. Atmospheric Science- 500

True or False? Climate Change is only causing a rise in global temperatures. Climate and Weather- 100

What is climate? Climate and Weather - 200

Explain climate change. Climate and Weather - 300

Name two effects of climate change being seen today. Climate and weather - 400

Climate and Weather How could you use this graph to explain climate change?

True or False? Climate change will have little effect on the North Cascades. Climate Change and North Cascades- 100

How might climate change effect wild and plant life in the North Cascades? Climate Change and North Cascades- 200

Climate change is having the most effect on: a. Southern parts and lower altitudes of the world b. Northern parts and higher altitudes of the world c. Mexico Climate Change and North Cascades- 300

How might climate change effect tourism in the North Cascades? Climate Change and North Cascades- 400

Give three examples of evidence that climate change is already happening in the North Cascades? Climate Change and North Cascades- 500

True or False? The climate change that is occurring today is a result of a natural cycle. Climate Change Causes- 100

Climate Change Causes- 200 The Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere began to increase dramatically during: a. The middle ages b. The Industrial Revolution c. The 1960s

True or False? Climate change is caused by the hole in the ozone layer. Climate Change Causes- 300

Climate Change Causes- 400 Name two fossil fuels.

What is causing climate change? Climate Change Causes- 500

Graphs and Figures- 100 Temperature (Northern Hemisphere) CO 2 Concentrations Degree Celsius Increase Parts Per Million Year Source:National Wildlife Federation Explain these graphs.

What is on the x axis? Graphs and Figures- 200

What is on the y axis? Graphs and Figures - 300

Graphs and Figures- 400 What is the largest source of Carbon dioxide emissions in North Cascades?

Explain this graph. Graphs and Figures- 500