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6215941082AdaptionA trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce0
6215941083AlbedoSurfaces ability to reflect light1
6215941084Global changeChange that occurs in the chemical, biological, and physical properties of the planet2
6215941085Global climate changeChanges in the climate of Earth; an aspect of global change3
6215941086Global warmingThe warming of the oceans, landmasses, and atmosphere of Earth; an aspect of global climate change4
6215941087The greenhouse effect5
6215941088Greenhouse warming potentialAn estimate of how much a molecule of any compound can contribute to global warming over a period of 100 years relative to a molecule of CO26
6215941089Methane (CH4)Created when there is not enough oxygen available to produce carbon dioxide7
6215941090Nitrous Oxide (N20)A natural component of the nitrogen cycle that is produced through the process of denitrification8
6215941091Water Vapor (H20)The most abundant greenhouse gas in the atmosphere and the greatest natural contributor to global warming9
6215941092Kyoto protocolAn international agreement to reduce global emissions of greenhouse gases from all industrialized countries to 5.2 percent below their 1990 levels by 201210
6215941093Reasons why the US didn't sign the Kyoto protocol-Too much uncertainty in Global warming -Unfair that developing countries have no reduction requirements11
6215941094Carbon sequestrationAn approach to stabilizing greenhouse gases by removing CO2 from the atmosphere12
6215941095CAFE StandardsCorporate Average Fuel Economy standards enacted into law in 1975, established fuel efficiency standards for passenger cars and light trucks13
6215941096Cap and tradeMarket-based system of pollution control whereby individual businesses can buy and sell emission credits even while the total level of industry pollution is capped at some level14
6215941097Carbon dioxide (CO2)The greatest contributor to the greenhouse effect because its concentration is so much higher than any of the others15
6215941098CFCs (Chlorofluorocarbons)Potent greenhouse gases with very high greenhouse warming potentials16
6215941099Glacial periodsA period of global cooling occurs in which earths temperatures decline and ice begins to accumulate17
6215941100Global coolingGlobal cooling apparently can be promoted by an increase of SO4 from volcanic eruptions (plus abundant ash and clouds), as well as human produced aerosols18
6215941101Greenhouse gasesPrimary Sources:Water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, ozone, and CFCs Natural Sources: Volcanic eruptions, decomposition, digestion, denitrification, evaporation, and evapotranspiration Anthropogenic Sources: burning of fossil fuels, agriculture, deforestation, landfills, and industrial production of chemicals19
6215941102HCFCs (Hydrochlorofluorocarbons)An alternative refrigerant which are less harmful to the ozone layer, but still have very high greenhouse warming potentials20
6215941103Interglacial periodsWarmer periods when the ice retreats to cover less of the earths surface21
6215941104IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change)Aims to provide comprehensive scientific assessments of current scientific, technical and socio-economic info worldwide about the risk of climate change caused by human activity22
6215941105Methane hydratesMethane that is believed to be locked in cold ocean seabeds from millions of years ago; Holds a lot of carbon23
6215941106MitigationThe policy of constructing or creating man-made habitats, such as wetlands, to replace those lost to development24
6215941107Soil sequestrationPlants such as switchgrass can remove CO2 from air and store it in the soil25
6215941108UV; visible lightIncoming solar radiation is composed of _______ and ________ ________26
62159411091/3__/__ of the incoming radiation is reflected by atmosphere, clouds and surface of planet27
6215941110CloudsThe rest of the solar radiation is absorbed by ______ or the earth's surface28
6215941111Greenhouse gasesThe surface of the earth then radiates the heat back into the atmosphere as ____________ _______29
6215941112absorbed; emittedThe infrared radiation is either _________ or __________30
6215941113WarmerWhen greenhouse gases absorb infrared radiation, the planet is {WARMER/COOLER}31
6215941114MoreThe {MORE/LESS} greenhouse gases there are in the atmosphere, the warmer the planet will be32
6215941115Water VaporWhich GHG is least impacted by humans?33
6215941116CO2Which GHG has the greatest impact on the greenhouse effect?34
6215941117Burning fossil fuelsIdentify the anthropogenic source: -Produces CO2 -Rate of source is much greater than producers taking in CO235
6215941118AgricultureIdentify the anthropogenic source: -Nitrous Oxide -Excess nitrates=N2=Denitrification36
6215941119DeforestationIdentify the anthropogenic source: -CO2 -Build up of CO2 because there are no trees to filter it out37
6215941120LandfillsIdentify the anthropogenic source: -Methane -Household waste that decomposes=low oxygen environment=methane38
6215941121IndustryIdentify the anthropogenic source: -CFCs -Air conditioners, freezers, etc=CFCs39
6215941122Natural sources of MethaneWetlands, animal digestion (termites)40
6215941123Natural sources of Nitrous OxideDenitrification41
6215941124Natural sources of Water VaporHydrolic cycle42
6215941125Anthropogenic sources of MethaneLivestock, landfills, production of natural gases/petroleum43
6215941126Anthropogenic sources of Nitrous OxideAgriculture soil, manure as organic fertilizer, nitrogen fixed crops44
6215941127Anthropogenic sources of Carbon DioxideBurning fossil fuels45
6215941128Ways to measure historical temp levels/CO2 levels-Measuring ocean and land temps -Ice cores46
6215941129Positive feedback loopOutput increases original effect of the stimulus47
6215941130Negative feedback loopOutput shuts off original effect of the stimulus48
6215941131ElectrolysisSplitting water to get oxygen49
6215941132Carbonic AcidCO2 + H2O = _______ ______50
6215941133DenitrificationNitrate changes to nitrogen gas51
6215941134Aerobic decomposition_______________ _____________ releases CO252
6215941135SO2-Burning coal -Some autofuels (diesel)53
6215941136NOx-Fertilizer -Coal -Autofuels54
6215941137Catalytic converterNOx ----> |||||||| ----> N2 >Tailpipe CO -----> |||||||| ----> O255
6215941138Photochemical smogNOx + Methane + Sunlight = ______________ ________56
6215941139AtmosphereWhen the Earth experiences higher temperatures, the oceans warm and cannot contain as much CO2 gas and, as a result, they release CO2 into the ________________57
6215941140The fundamental basis of climate changeGreenhouse gas concentrations are increasing and that this will lead to global warming is not in dispute among the vast majority of scientists58

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