Unit C Section 2.3 Flashcards

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Why is carbon dioxide not a considered a pollutant?

A

since it is naturally present in the air

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Why is Earth considered to be a natural greenhouse?

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  • Some gases in the atmosphere act like glass in a greenhouse.
  • They trap heat from the Sun’s radiant energy.
  • This heat keeps Earth at temperatures that allow living things to live, grow, and reproduce
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3
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What are the atmospheric gases that trap

heat called?

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greenhouse gases

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4
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What are greenhouse gases?

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  • Water vapor,
  • carbon dioxide,
  • methane,
  • nitrogen oxides
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5
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The Greenhouse

Effect:

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  • When radiant energy from the Sun reaches Earth’s
    surface, much of it is reflected back into space
    -But some of this energy is trapped near Earth’s surface by a layer of gases that act like the glass in a
    greenhouse.
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6
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What is the enhanced greenhouse effect?

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  • The enhanced greenhouse effect results from the greater concentration of gases trapping even more heat.
  • this increases overall temperatures on Earth
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7
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What contributes to enhancing the greenhouse effect?

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-human activities such as burning fossil fuels and clearing land

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8
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What is global warming:

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This temperature increase worldwide

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9
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What can global warming lead to?

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Global warming may lead to climate change

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10
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What can occur due to climate change?

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MORE…..

  • violent storms,
  • flooding of coastal areas from melting icecaps,
  • greater ranges in the spread of diseases.
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11
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Which gases contribute most to enhance the greenhouse effect?

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-After water vapor, carbon dioxide is the gas that contributes most to the enhanced greenhouse effect.

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12
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What causes global warming:

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  • caused at least partly by human activities.

- Natural events such as volcanic eruptions and forest fires may also be part of the cause of global warming

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13
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The Enhanced

Greenhouse Effect Phases:

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  • Human activities are generating more greenhouse gases, so many scientists have concluded that more heat is being trapped.
  • This means that Earth’s surface temperature will continue to rise.
  • This worldwide increase is called global warming.
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14
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How is the ozone layer in the atmosphere good for us?

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  • absorbs ultraviolet radiation (UV) from the Sun.

- By absorbing this radiation, the ozone layer protects organisms on Earth from damaging UV rays.

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15
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How far is the ozone layer away from the Earth’s surface?

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-The ozone layer is a natural formation of ozone 15 to 50 km above Earth’s surface

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16
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What have scientists noticed about the ozone layer?

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-they have noticed that this layer has become thinner, allowing more UV radiation to reach Earth’s surface.

17
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What are “holes” in the ozone layer?

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Very thin parts of the layer that are considered holes

18
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Thinning ozone layer means

A

More harmful UV (ultraviolet) radiation on Earth.

19
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What are the harmful effects of UV radiation:

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  • Increase of human skin cancer
  • Increase of cataracts
  • cause plankton to die (disrupt the food chain)
20
Q

How is carbon dioxide being reduced in the atmosphere?

A

carbon dioxide is being captured and injected

into depleted oil reservoirs for enhanced oil recovery

21
Q

What is causing thinning of the ozone layer:

A
  • is caused by our use of chemicals called chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
22
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What are CFCs used on?

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  • refrigerators,
  • aerosol
  • cans for products such as hair spray, and fire extinguishers.
23
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What is the process for the thinning of the Ozone layer?

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  • CFCs travel from the lower atmosphere to the upper atmosphere.
  • UV radiation breaks them down into substances, such as chlorine, that destroy ozone.
  • Chlorine atoms react with the ozone molecules to form oxygen molecules (O2(g)
  • One chlorine atom can remove 100 000 ozone molecules.
24
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What happens to the ozone layer in the South pole?

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  • cold temperatures cause ice particles to form in the upper atmosphere.
  • These ice particles speed up the reaction that removes the ozone molecules