6th block 4 - climate and variation

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Block 4 – Lesson 1 CLIMATE AND VARIATION OF ATMOSPHERIC FACTORS

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Climate Variation. Lesson 1 from Unit 5 from the Science.ec # 6

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Block 4 – Lesson 1

CLIMATE AND VARIATION OF ATMOSPHERIC FACTORS

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The climate of a place is determined by the data registered over several decades. It is closely related to temperature, humidity, rain, solar radiation, wind and atmospheric pressure.

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Atmospheric phenomena, like electrical storms, thunder and lightning, are related to the climate as well. They are produced as a consequence of solar radiation, temperature variation, and atmospheric pressure.

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Climate has a strong influence over the

characteristics and distribution of

vegetation, animals, and over people.

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Air forms a layer around the Earth. It is a gas impossible to touch, but possible to feel when it moves. Earth’s rotation and revolution together with sunlight produce wind.

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Climate variation has always existed as a consequence of different natural phenomena. However, these natural phenomena only partly explain global warming. Inadequate human behavior is also a factor.

Facts

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Air forms a layer around the Earth. It is a gas impossible to touch, but possible to feel when it moves. Earth’s rotation and revolution together with sunlight produce wind.

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Air forms a layer around the Earth. It is a gas impossible to touch, but possible to feel when it moves. Earth’s rotation and revolution together with sunlight produce wind.

Most scientists state that global warming is caused by an increase of greenhouse emissions produced by human beings in their daily and industrial activities.

Problems

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The effects of global warming are becoming more and more visible: the melting of glaciers, the rise of sea levels, severe droughts, hurricanes and floods, the extinction of plant and animal species, and so on.

Problems

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SolutionsSome alternatives to reduce the greenhouse effect and decrease global warming are:• Use natural light as much as possible.• Use energy saving light bulbs.• Unplug all electronic devices when they are

not being used.• Use green energy.• Walk, use a bike or public transportation.

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1. What are atmospheric phenomena?

Answer these questions

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1. What are atmospheric phenomena?

a) They are natural events in the atmosphere such as storms, thunder, twisters, etc.

b) They are not natural events in the atmosphere such as smog, contamination, acid rain, etc.

Answer these questions

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1. What are atmospheric phenomena?

a) They are natural events in the atmosphere such as storms, thunder, twisters, etc.

b) They are not natural events in the atmosphere such as smog, contamination, acid rain, etc.

Answer these questions

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1. What are greenhouse emissions?

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1. What are greenhouse emissions?

a) Gases produced by nature such as CO2, propane, etc.

b) Smog or hot air produced by factories, cars, houses, etc.

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1. What are greenhouse emissions?

a) Gases produced by nature such as CO2, propane, etc.

b) Smog or hot air produced by factories, cars, houses, etc.

Answer these questions

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Where has all the ice gone???