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The amount of CO2 and other gases released into the atmosphere because of one’s own energy needs is called....
Carbon footprint
What is O3?
Ozone
An excessive amount of _____________________ can be dangerous for the planet.
Greenhouse gases
What could people eat less to combat climate change?
Meat
What's the formula for carbon dioxide?
CO2
What is CH4?
Methane
What is the name of the greenhouse gas produced by intensive cattle farming, landfill waste, volcanoes etc.
Methane
What is H2O?
Water vapour, a greenhouse gas.
The ice in the North and South Poles is melting because the Earth is getting warmer
Melting Ice Caps
Very powerful storms with strong winds
Hurricane
Carbon and other gases that trap the heat from the sun in the atmosphere
Greenhouse gases
What's this?
Water pollution
What's this?
Wildfire
What's this?
Deforestation
What are the ways to reduce CO2 emissions?
Use eco-friendly transportation and public transport, use less plastic, plant a tree, always recycle, turn off the lights
What energies should we use to reduce CO2 emissions?
Renewable energies
The melting ice means that the sea is getting higher and may flood land near the coast
Rising sea levels
What greenhouse gas is released when we burn fossil fuels?
CO2
Gases in Earth’s atmosphere have the same effect as the glass in a greenhouse, this is called....
The greenhouse effect
What do you call the phenomen when temperatures across the world are getting higher?
Global warming
Too much rain can cause an area to fill up with water-
Flooding
Not enough rain leads to water shortages and makes it hard to grow food.
Drought
Changes in the weather over a long period of time, including drought, flooding and storms
Climate change