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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Geography - Middle School - The Climate Over the Past Two Million Years
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Science can use hard facts to examine the evidence of climate change. We can look at how things have changed over millions of years in the past to see if we can predict how the climate might be changing in the near future, and how that will impact us and our settlements and industry. What actually is climate? The dictionary defines climate as 'the long term pattern of weather in a particular area'. We can examine things from millions of years ago but most syllabuses only expect you to know some of the changes over the past 2 million years. A geological time span known as the Quaternary... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Geography - Middle School - The Climate Over the Past Two Million Years
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10 Questions

1. Scientists studying climate change refer to paleoclimates. What does this term refer to?
2. Which of the following is not a natural cause of global climate change?
3. Glacial retreat may be caused by increased temperature. What is another possible reason for glacial retreat?
4. Over the past 10,000 years what temperature has our climate averaged in degrees celcius?
5. Glacial retreat may be caused by increased temperature. What is another possible reason for glacial retreat?
6. What is the relationship between carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and temperature?
7. How do rocks and fossils help scientists track the trends in climate change over millions of years?
8. What is the relationship between carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and temperature?
9. Some people that don't support the theories of man-made global climate change point out that some scientists also disagree with the theories. What percentage of scientists support the theory that climate change is being driven by human activities?
10. Over the past 10,000 years what temperature has our climate averaged in degrees celcius?