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grantamann

Basics | Climate Change | US EPA - 1 views

shared by grantamann on 05 Mar 13 - No Cached
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    This site gives some basic but helpful information that includes data for how much hotter it is getting by the year.
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    This is a very good site about causes of climate change and what is happening.
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    This website that I found gave good information about climate change, the affects of climate change, what causes climate change, and even how we can reduce our affect on climate change. The website says that the rise in average temperatures can cause major shifts in climate and weather. The website shows that humans have created large amounts of greenhouse gases which include the gases I listed on blogger. The website also says that climate change can affect water supply, agraculture, power, transportation, natural envornment, and our health. Evidence from this website supports my idea on climate change on blogger. It does not support how climate change affects evolution.
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    This web sight was really informational about the current issue of climate change. I agree completely about the issues of climate change; our human impact on has released so many gasses into the atmosphere that our world is gradually getting hotter and hotter each year. This web sight also stated that our actions can backfire too. If we do not change our impact on the climate earth could possible become not possible for humans to live on.
Tucker Hamilton

The affects of climate change - 0 views

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    This site explains what climate change is and what it does under each individual atmosphere layer including the ozone. The site gives useful information about how climate change effects the planet. I would recommend checking out this site because it gives basic but relatable information to what we have learned in class.
The duct tape queen Mathilde wolf

United States climate change website - 0 views

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    This website works with nasa, the department of state, the Smithsonian and many other big us companies and department. The U.S. Global Change Research Program coordinates and integrates federal research on changes in the global environment and their implications for society. This website will tell you all you need to know about climate change and a lot more than I put on my blog post.
C Bryant

How Does Climate Change? - 5 views

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    This website has a detailed graph as well as a lot of information about how the climate can change. The climate may change in an area of the world that receives a lot of sunlight. In an area that is colder, the climate may change differently. The website also talks about geographical features (like oceans), intensity of solar energy, greenhouse gases, and more.
Gatlin Mark

Climate Change: Causes - 4 views

shared by Gatlin Mark on 07 Mar 13 - No Cached
  • Water vapo
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      Didn't know watr vapor was considered for greenhouse effect. 1st one listed.
  • Methane
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  • Nitrous oxide
  • Chlorofluorocarbons
  • Humans have increased
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  • long-lived "forcing"
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    This article talked about multiple things. One of them was what are certain gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect. Another topic that was covered was how human actions and courses change the green house effect. This article backed up my theories because it is helping to prove that climate change does exist.
Kevin Chyung

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/thermo/grnhse.html - 1 views

The greenhouse effect

started by Kevin Chyung on 21 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
Lily Dines

EPA Future Climate Change - 1 views

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    This is a really useful website about future climate change and what is expected to happen with global warming up until the year 2099. It has a bunch of helpful diagrams and written information as well.
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    Climate change will have many affects of our world climate in the future. Rain pattern are expected to change drastically and that means that Colorado could have lots of rain and places like Maine would have arid climates. The Earths average temperature will rise, which isn't something new but this means that oceans will rise so much that they will flood islands and kost likeley the keys. Along with the increased sea level the Earth will get a higher pH in the oceans. Many areas that have used their climate to grow crops or do certain activities will face an impending change. Crops will die in places that turn cold. Melted snow runoff in the himilayas might flood village's. All of these changes depend upon the amount of greenhouse gases are admitted into the atmosphere. Natural features may play a role to. Say, a volcano eruption, could possibly speed up the process in said area of eruption. Overall many factors play into the climate change of the world and in the future bad consequences might come of the greenhouse gases that are going into the atmosphere. Reviewed by Tucker Hamilton
Ketan Mandava

Little Ice Age - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    The little ice age was a small period in time the the climate went down
willbomgaars

How Forests Sequester Carbon - 0 views

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    This is a great site on how forests sequester carbon
kaelanp 23

Greenhouse Effect - 0 views

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    This website a natural process The Greenhouse Effect is a natural process that warms the Earth, and, in fact, is quite necessary for our survival. Gases in the atmosphere, like water vapor (clouds), carbon dioxide (CO 2), methane (CH 4), and nitrous oxide (N 2O) act as a natural blanket by preventing the sun's heat energy from radiating back into space, much like a greenhouse traps the sun's energy to warm someone's plants even in the middle of winter.
Emily Cohen

Climate change http://www.epa.gov/climatechange/ - 3 views

started by Emily Cohen on 04 Apr 13 no follow-up yet
jwshwayder

Cool acts on fireworks - 0 views

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    This is a really cool sight about fireworks. It goes into some detail about how with a different sized grain of the chemical it can make the last longer once exploded to create a better visual effect. It also explains how different fireworks can create different colors thermodynamics (natures way of conserving energy). To get a sound out of your fireworks scientists are putting a basic fuel in one end while the other is open and when it is lighted it rushes off to the open end the carbon dioxide gives off a whistling sound. One can also make really cool shapes and words in the sky with fireworks. Its all in the way one packs the basic fuel and the colorant pellets. If you like chemistry this is a really cool sight to visit.
jwshwayder

Studying fire to learn how to battle it. - 0 views

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    Is it better to leave a fire alone or to battle to stop it? Many people are wondering these questions, at what point do we know a fire wont spread and others when we need to address it immediately. This web sight goes through a lot of different tests and experiments to know more about fire while learning how to stop it from hurting the people and things we love most.
ldbaker99

Learn about Fire - 0 views

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    This website is a perfect place to further your research on fire. It is a perfect summary of what we have studied this unit, and will be a good refresher for any one who needs it.
Gatlin Mark

Climate Change and Colorado's Future - 1 views

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    How global warming will affect us locally. From rain and snow amounts, to agriculture and living in the city. From the University of Colorado, Boulder
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