Glaciers By: Brooke Kemler & Marisa Gutierrez. What is a Glacier? Glaciers by definition are large masses of snow recrystallized ice and rock debris that.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Atmosphere Layers separated by temperature variations.
Advertisements

STRAND 4 EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE ESS.8.8.1
Active Reading Workbook pg Turn in. Then open book to page 290.
The Big Melt Accelerates Jessica Ford New York Time May 19, glacial.html?_.
Section 1: Water Resources
Warm Up Think about where water comes from. Is there more or less water on Earth than there was 1 billion years ago?
Change in Ocean Temperature. By: Erin Richardson and Coartney Reid. By: Erin Richardson and Coartney Reid.
Sea Ice Presented by: Dorothy Gurgacz.
Greenhouse Effect. The Greenhouse Greenhouses are used to grow plants, especially in the winter. The glass panels of the greenhouse let in light but keep.
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Columbia University/Earth Institute How much water is in the East Antarctic ice sheet? Let’s measure it in Sea Level Rise.
Climate Change Anping Junior High.
What Is Global Warming? Global warming is when the earth heats up and the temperature increases More recently, the temperatures have been rising, causing.
Glacier Retreat in the Andean Region María Emilia Andrade, Juan Pablo Galarza, Juan Andrés Cajiao.
Global Warming: Ice Caps and sea By Hugh and Joel.
Global Warming.. ~Introduction~ Everybody has heard of global warming before. Global warming is taking over Earth, many people don’t care about what’s.
Global Warming Artic and Antarctic Valentina, Tatiana, Matías, Raúl and Nahuel.
Unit 1: Water Systems on Earth
Global Warming By Libby Waranch.
Global Warming What Is It?.
Mary Claire Christner Catado
2-1. A. Weather – condition of the bottom layer of the earth’s atmosphere in one place over a short period of time B. The weather in one place might be.
Miss Nelson SCIENCE ~ CHAPTER 9 CLIMATE. Climate Change SECTION 4.
What is weather? Weather is all the conditions of Earth’s atmosphere at one time and place. The atmosphere is the layer of gases that surrounds Earth.
Water on Earth!!! Ms. Coulter.
The Atmosphere B7: Global Changes in the Atmosphere.
Climate Change Science 9.4 Standard Science 6.4 e Students know differences in pressure, heat, air movement and humidity results in a change in weather.
Ice Ages Effects on Climate, Weather, & Geography.
By S. Wiernusz. The definition of climate is: the composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity,
WaterSection 1 Water Resources Water is essential to life on Earth. Humans can live for more than month without food, but we can live for only a few days.
(Optional Game) (Site information came from)
Introduction to Antarctica and the Antarctic, Why is it so cold? Jean Pennycook penguinscience.com.
Unit D – Water Systems. Water is Key to Life without water, there would be no life – humans need 1-2 litres of water daily to keep our organs properly.
Animation 78CB956F92D4BB85256C6B005A62C7/$file/hydrologi c2.swf?openelement
Oceans By Emma Ferries. Oceans play a vital role in the earth’s ecosystem by regulating temperatures, absorbing minerals, and absorbing carbon dioxide.
Lesson On Green House Effects. What Causes Green House effects?  Heat from infrared radiation is absored by green house gases such as water vapor, carbon.
Ozone Depletion vs. Greenhouse Effect. The Ozone Layer Ultraviolet radiation is a part of the solar radiation spectrum. It causes sun-burn and is deadly.
Global Warming : Disastrous Effects By Joseph Yacomine.
The Water Cycle.
Global Warming By: Tati Rosa and Monique Askew. Atmospheric Heating The warming of the surface and lower atmosphere of Earth that occurs when water vapor,
 Global warming is happening because of the cars smoke and the heat of factories and that even causes smoke, That smoke travels to the air and causes.
Carbon Dioxide Methane Nitrous Oxide Ozone Synthetic chemicals.
Global Warming: The Disaster
Greenhouse Effect Intro
Global warming. What is global warming? The earth’s temperature is rising (getting hotter.) It is 6 degrees hotter than 80 years ago. As the temperature.
Sea Ice Extent in October Dana White. What is Arctic Sea Ice? Frozen ocean water Keeps the polar regions cool and helps moderate global climate.
Global Warming.
Chapter 3 Section 3 The Hydrosphere & Biosphere. Objectives Name the three major processes in the water cycle. Describe the properties of ocean water.
Global Warming WARNING! earth?! What is happening to the earth?!  Weather patterns are changing causing damaging storms.  Polar ice caps and glaciers.
What things change the Earth’s surface slowly?. Slow Changes to the Earth’s Surface  Process is a synonym for change.  Slow Process- A change that occurs.
The polar bears depend on the ice to hunt seals in the water. They also need the ice to live on. If they don’t have the ice they will die. Global warming.
Lesson 1 Climate Change.
My Antarctic inquiry. My Big Question is Wow did the ice shelf's in Antarctica form and how can we keep them safe. So this is my inquiry to find out my.
SCIENCE L1 WHERE IS EARTH’S WATER? Earth – The water planet People use water to travel ¾ of surface is covered by water It provides a home &
Chapter 4 Section 4 Global Changes in the Atmosphere.
By: Reeves Schraner.  Ellesmere Island is Canada’s third largest island its area is 196,236km sq.  The population of the island is under 200 people,
JORNADA DE EDUCACIÓN AMBIENTAL 2015 Without water, life could not exist.
WaterSection 1 Water Resources Water is essential to life on Earth. Humans can live for more than month without food, but we can live for only a few days.
Note: Please view in slide show mode Usually found bottom right of screen This power point has animation effects and will not display properly unless viewed.
Melting Ice Caps By Alice Vernon. Greenhouse gases are being emitted into the Earth’s atmosphere. Scientists believe that the carbon dioxide pollution.
Global Warming & The Green house effect What is it? What causes it? What are the effects? to-see-to-convince-you-that-climate-change-is-
How world temperatures have been changing in the past century?
Water Chapter 11. Water Resources Section 11.1 Water is essential to life on Earth. Humans can live for more than month without food, but we can live.
Do Now: 1.What is scale in regards to maps? 2.Which map has a larger scale? a. map of the U.S. b. Robinson projection of the world 3. Which map has a larger.
Global Warming Polar Ice Caps Melting.
Evidence of a Changing Climate
Global Warming By, A. E..
Water in Earth’s Processes Study Guide
Air Pollution,Climate Change,and Global Warming
The Water Cycle.
Signs and impact of Global Climate Change
Presentation transcript:

Glaciers By: Brooke Kemler & Marisa Gutierrez

What is a Glacier? Glaciers by definition are large masses of snow recrystallized ice and rock debris that accumulate in great quantities and begin to flow outwards and downwards under the pressure of their own weight. Glaciers form when yearly snowfall in a region exceeds the amount of ice and snow that melts in a summer. Massive amounts of material accumulate in very small periods of geologic time. Source- w w w w w wwww wwww.... uuuu vvvv mmmm.... eeee dddd uuuu

Glacier Pictures Before Global Warming Began… This is a picture from ISS

The Current Changes in our Environment This topic is current to about 4 years, or since This topic is current to about 4 years, or since The changes in this picture can be seen in our environment because in this specific glacier picture, the glaciers are almost completely frozen with pretty much no melting. The changes in this picture can be seen in our environment because in this specific glacier picture, the glaciers are almost completely frozen with pretty much no melting.

Glacier Information Glaciers are a huge part of our lives. Glaciers are a huge part of our lives. They hold about 3% of our fresh water supply and they give polar bears a home. They hold about 3% of our fresh water supply and they give polar bears a home. Due to global warming, these polar bears have been dying rapidly. The thin ice breaks as they’re standing on it and they fall in. The cold water is too cold, therefore they drown. Due to global warming, these polar bears have been dying rapidly. The thin ice breaks as they’re standing on it and they fall in. The cold water is too cold, therefore they drown. The glaciers, if melted far enough, will flood out parts of our Earth, when already 70% of it is covered with water. The glaciers, if melted far enough, will flood out parts of our Earth, when already 70% of it is covered with water. Because of the ozone layer dissolving, the sun is getting more harsh on the Earth. Because of the ozone layer dissolving, the sun is getting more harsh on the Earth.

A Baby Polar Bear Please help me, I don’t want to die!!!

During Global Warming Conditions This picture’s currency is about This picture’s currency is about The conditions that can be seen in this picture are that the glaciers have melted drastically since 2003 and are continuously melting as we go about our daily routines. The conditions that can be seen in this picture are that the glaciers have melted drastically since 2003 and are continuously melting as we go about our daily routines.

Greenland’s Huge Icecap The glaciers shown in this picture have melted rapidly since It was measured by NASA airborne radar laser and they appear to be thinning out and shrinking. This is also causing water levels to rise. Around the globe, sea levels have risen about 6 inches higher in the last 100 years, thanks to warmer sea waters.

Who is Affected by Global Warming? Polar bears are affected, penguins, humans, plants, weather conditions (snow, rain, ect.), ocean life, and our air supply. Polar bears are affected, penguins, humans, plants, weather conditions (snow, rain, ect.), ocean life, and our air supply. All areas of the world are affected by global warming, especially the colder places like Iceland, Greenland, Alaska, and all of the oceans. All areas of the world are affected by global warming, especially the colder places like Iceland, Greenland, Alaska, and all of the oceans.

Greenland’s Glaciers Continued… Glaciologist Dr. Mark Meier was interviewed in 2002 about his estimations on sea level. He said that according to his thoughts, 0.65 feet of water or more could be added to our oceans in this century.

Why is it important to know the effects of Global Warming? It is important to know the effects of global warming because if we don’t stop polluting our earth, the temperatures will rise dramatically, animals will die, and even generations to come will not see the animals that we have the privilege to see today. PLEASE DO YOUR PART TO PREVENT GLOBAL WARMING!!! It is important to know the effects of global warming because if we don’t stop polluting our earth, the temperatures will rise dramatically, animals will die, and even generations to come will not see the animals that we have the privilege to see today. PLEASE DO YOUR PART TO PREVENT GLOBAL WARMING!!!

How Can We Help With Global Warming??? We can help with global warming by carpooling, throwing away our trash in the proper disposable cans, recycling, trying to cut down on aerosol sprays, and dispose of chemicals in proper disposable cans. We can help with global warming by carpooling, throwing away our trash in the proper disposable cans, recycling, trying to cut down on aerosol sprays, and dispose of chemicals in proper disposable cans.

Sources