Create a mind map to answer the following questions:

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Create a mind map to answer the following questions: What causes global warming? What are some effects and where will these be?

Learning Objectives & Outcomes Know – the causes of Global Warming Understand – the effects of Global Warming around the world Skills - comprehension and map work will be able to describe some causes of global warming and describe economic and social problems caused by global warming will be able to explain the causes of global warming linked to the greenhouse effect and explain economic and social problems caused by global warming D C A-B will be able to explain the effects of global warming and evaluate the economic and social problems caused by global warming Risk

Add any info to your mind map of causes/effects Main 1 Use p 10-12 of Edexcel Philip Allan to complete following questions: Describe what the Green House Effect is Explain why the enhanced Green House Effect is an issue Why is global warming important? Categorise the problems of global warming into social and economic impacts (use a key) Categorise the seriousness of these problems and justify why you have placed them there (1 being the most serious, 16 being the least). Add any info to your mind map of causes/effects

Case Study… 2006 A year of wild weather Main 2 Case Study… 2006 A year of wild weather Read case study… ‘ A year of wild weather’ Then answer the question ‘How much impact do you think GW may have had on the world weather?’ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpwf8Tiffaw What is the worst hazard? Why?

Independent study Redo the hazards diary case study for a more recent year (past 3 years). You should try to extend the columns to include geophysical hazards. Make sure you include the basic impacts and death tolls if appropriate to help back-up your point for the previous question. You can then refer to these in exam questions. http://www.theguardian.com/world/natural-disasters

AFL – Mark this answer Full marks scored

Plenary – now you answer it