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Ch.19 Global Climate Change and Ozone Depletion Study Questions Flashcards

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1189929029Alternating cycles of freezing and thawing are known as ________________________.Glacial and inter glacial periods
1189929030How many years does the Antarctic ice cores indicate that the current inter glacial period could last?15,000 years
1189929031IPCC - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate ChangeFormed in 1988 to evaluate possible future climate changes.
1189929032What are the three major greenhouse gases?H2O - Water Vapor , CO2 - Carbon Dioxide , and N2O - Nitrous Oxide
1189929033Greenhouse gases are at higher levels than in the past _________ years.160,000
1189929034What gas does cattle and other livestock release into the atmosphere?CH4 - Methane
1189929035Which country releases more green house gases per person than any other country?United States
1189929036Hottest century in the past 1000 years is ____ _______.20th Century
1189929037Since 1861, how much have the average global temperature risen?0.6 - 0.7 Cº
1189929038If floating icebergs melt what will happen to the level of water?Stays the same, b/c it's already in water. Level will increase only if the land ice melt and come to the water.
1189929039Researchers estimate that up to half of the Arctic sea ice could disappear by what year?2050
1189929040Oceans help moderate the earth's average surface temperature by absorbing both _____ and _____ from the atmosphere.CO2 and Heat
1189929041Changes in hydrologic cycle may affect ________ ___________ ________.Global precipitation patterns
1189929042What natural process in more effective in the spring than in winter to reduce CO2 from atmosphere?Photosynthesis
1189929043Worlds largest greenhouse gas emitters.the U.S. , China , Russia , and China
1189929044The Kyoto Protocoldeveloped in 1997, required 39 developed countries to cut emissions of some gases by about 5.2% below 1990 levels by 2012. Didn't work because it's too costly. Many countries withdrew from it.
1189929045Where is Ozone located?Stratosphere
1189929046Less Ozone in Stratosphere allows what to reach earths surface?harmful UV radiation
1189929047First chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) was discovered in ____.1930
1189929048What chemists Rowland and Molina find about CFCs?It is lowering the average concentration of Ozone in the stratosphere.
1189929049CFCs are insoluble in water and chemically __________.unreactive
1189929050For what purposes were CFCs used?Propellants and Refrigeration
1189929051Ozone loss is actually called _____ ________.Ozone thinning
1189929052Manufacturing of CFCs were stopped in ____.1988
11899290533 major types of skin cancer caused by exposure to UV radiation.Squamous Cell Carcinoma , Basal Cell Carcinoma , Malignant Melanoma
1189929054The Montreal ProtocolFormed in 1987, goal was to cut emissions of CFCs by about 35% between 1989 and 2000.
1189929055The Copenhagen ProtocolFormed in 1992 , an amendment that accelerated the phase out of key ozone-depleting chemicals.
1189929056Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)Removing CO2 from the smokestacks of coal-burning power and industrial plants and then storing it somewhere like deep underground, deep ocean, spent coal bed cavern, etc.
1189929057Life on earth and the world's economies are totally dependent on the _______ __________ ______.Natural Greenhouse Effect
1189929058PermafrostPerennially frozen layer of the soil that forms when the water there freezes. It is found in Arctic Tundra.

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