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Climate Change Test

Test over how climate change is affecting us. Covers: Greenhouse Effect, Greenhouse gases, Consequences of increased temperature and CO2, Human contributions, extreme weather and changing weather patterns.
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Global Warming and Oceans (Climate Change Impacts)

The ocean absorbs most of the excess heat from greenhouse gas emissions, leading to rising ocean temperatures. Increasing ocean temperatures affect marine species and ecosystems. Rising temperatures cause coral bleaching and the loss of breeding grounds for marine fishes and mammals. Rising ocean temperatures also affect the benefits humans derive from the ocean – threatening food security, increasing the prevalence of diseases and causing more extreme weather events and the loss of coastal prot
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Coastal Flooding Examples

What causes Bangladesh to flood? Lots of low-lying land, melt water from the Himalayas, heavy deforestation and heavy monsoon rains. In 2007, Bangladesh's annual monsoon started with unusually heavy rain, intensified by a storm from the Bay of Bengal on June 9-10, 2007. In addition to the floods, the rains triggered devastating landslides in the deforested hills on which the city is built. How is Bangladesh impacted by flooding? Erosion of chars (islands) by flooding rivers causes landlessness a
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Global Warming (Impacts of Climate Change)

Global warming is the long-term heating of Earth's climate system observed since the pre-industrial period (between 1850 and 1900) due to human activities, primarily fossil fuel burning, which increases heat-trapping greenhouse gas levels in Earth's atmosphere. “Climate change” and “global warming” are often used interchangeably but have distinct meanings. Similarly, the terms "weather" and "climate" are sometimes confused, though they refer to events with broadly different timescales. “Global w
Preview of Microplastics Questions Worksheet - Quick research introduction to microplastics

Microplastics Questions Worksheet - Quick research introduction to microplastics

This is a timely topic to cover with Environmental Science kids! It goes well with my Microplastics Lab, Microplastics Slides, and Microplastics Quiz. Students are expected to answer questions using credible sources and cite their work.
Preview of Ecology Population Growth Review Worksheet

Ecology Population Growth Review Worksheet

Created by
Calabroation
Use this resource to your class' needs! It covers survivorship curves, density dependent vs. density independent factors, logistic vs. exponential growth and population growth rate! This is a great review worksheet that can be utilized as a review, exit ticket, quick quiz, homework, group review, etc.! The topics and vocabulary that are covered are: Survivorship Curves - Type I, II and III Population Growth Rate - (Individuals added) - (Individuals subtracted) - (Birth ra
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International Action (Climate Change Solutions)

The Paris Agreement is a legally binding international treaty on climate change. It was adopted by 196 Parties in Paris, on 12 December 2015 and entered into force on 4 November 2016. Its objective is to limit global warming to well below 2°C, preferably to 1.5°C, compared to pre-industrial levels. To realise the long-term temperature objective set out by the Paris Agreement, countries aim to reach global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible to achieve a climate neutral world
Preview of Chernobyl - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

Chernobyl - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

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Burrows Biz
This 20-question multiple-choice quiz is designed to accompany the 2019 miniseries Chernobyl and provide teachers with a valuable tool for assessing student comprehension. The quiz highlights key events, characters, and themes while reinforcing important concepts related to nuclear energy, disaster management, scientific responsibility, and the human and environmental consequences of technological failures. By using this resource, educators can keep students engaged during the viewing and evalua
Preview of Food, Inc.  - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

Food, Inc. - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

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Burrows Biz
This 20-question multiple-choice quiz is designed to accompany the 2008 documentary Food, Inc. and provide teachers with an effective tool for assessing student understanding. The quiz highlights key facts, events, and themes from the film while reinforcing important concepts related to the modern food industry, corporate practices, consumer health, and sustainability. By using this resource, educators can keep students engaged during the documentary and evaluate comprehension afterward, encoura
Preview of Erin Brockovich - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

Erin Brockovich - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

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Burrows Biz
This 20-question multiple-choice quiz is designed to accompany the 2000 film Erin Brockovich and provide teachers with a practical tool for assessing student comprehension. The quiz highlights key characters, events, and themes from the movie while reinforcing important concepts related to environmental law, corporate responsibility, and advocacy for social justice. By using this resource, educators can keep students engaged during the film and evaluate understanding afterward, encouraging conne
Preview of The Cove - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

The Cove - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

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Burrows Biz
This 20-question multiple-choice quiz is designed to accompany the 2009 documentary The Cove and provide teachers with an effective tool for assessing student comprehension. The quiz focuses on key events, characters, and themes from the film while reinforcing important concepts related to marine conservation, animal rights, and environmental activism. By using this resource, educators can keep students engaged during the documentary and evaluate understanding afterward, encouraging connections
Preview of Before the Flood - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

Before the Flood - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

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Burrows Biz
This 20-question multiple-choice quiz is designed to accompany the 2016 documentary Before the Flood and provide teachers with an engaging tool to assess student comprehension. The quiz focuses on key facts, events, and themes from the film, reinforcing important concepts related to climate change, environmental science, and global efforts to address ecological challenges. By using this resource, educators can ensure students remain attentive during the documentary, evaluate understanding afterw
Preview of A Plastic Ocean - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

A Plastic Ocean - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

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Burrows Biz
This 20-question multiple-choice quiz is designed to accompany the 2016 documentary A Plastic Ocean and provide teachers with a valuable tool for assessing student understanding. The quiz highlights key facts, events, and themes from the film while reinforcing important concepts related to ocean pollution, plastic waste, environmental conservation, and the global impact of human activity on marine ecosystems. By using this resource, educators can keep students engaged during the documentary and
Preview of The 11th Hour - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

The 11th Hour - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

Created by
Burrows Biz
This 20-question multiple-choice quiz is designed to accompany the 2007 documentary The 11th Hour and provide teachers with an effective tool for assessing student understanding. The quiz highlights key events, ideas, and themes presented in the film, reinforcing important concepts related to environmental science, climate change, and the human impact on the planet. By using this resource, educators can keep students engaged while watching the documentary and evaluate comprehension afterward, en
Preview of Savanna Ecological Change (Serengeti, Pressures, Responses, Threats)

Savanna Ecological Change (Serengeti, Pressures, Responses, Threats)

The Serengeti is a vast ecosystem in east-central Africa. It covers 12,000 square miles, giving rise to its name, which is derived from the Maasai language and means "endless plains." This region of Africa is located in north Tanzania and extends to southwestern Kenya. The Serengeti is best known for its huge herds of plains animals, especially wildebeests, gazelles, and zebras, and it is the only place in Africa where vast land-animal migrations still take place. The Maasai people of the Sereng
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Water Security and Climate Change

There is wide scale concern about the security of water supplies because climate changes are changing patterns and creating uncertainty. Climate change resulting from short term oscillations ( ENSO cycles) and global warming increase the uncertainty in the system; this causes concerns over the future of water supplies as well as future projections of drought and flood risk. One of the problems with this forecasting of possible changes to the hydrological cycle is distinguish
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The Impacts of Climate Change on the Planet

Global climate change has already had observable effects on the environment. Glaciers have shrunk, ice on rivers and lakes is breaking up earlier, plant and animal ranges have shifted and trees are flowering sooner. Increased heat, drought and insect outbreaks, all linked to climate change, have increased wildfires. Declining water supplies, reduced agricultural yields, health impacts in cities due to heat, and flooding and erosion in coastal areas are additional concerns. Impacts that scientist
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Home Documentary Movie Bundle

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Goby's Lessons
Home is a 2009 French documentary film by Yann Arthus-Bertrand. The film is almost entirely composed of aerial shots of various places on Earth highlighting diversity, natural phenomena, and areas of environmental concern. While you watch this documentary pay attention to the diversity of life on Earth and how humanity is threatening the ecological balance of the planet. An answer key is not included as many questions are open-ended and encourage students to analyze the film. This product includ
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Causes of Flooding

A flood is an overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry. Floods are an area of study in the discipline of hydrology. They are the most common and widespread natural severe weather event. Flooding can occur anywhere, including both coastal and inland locations. There are 5 types of flood according to the National Severe Storms Laboratory: river flood; coastal flood; storm surge; inland flooding; and flash flood. The likelihood of flooding is also inc
Preview of The Day After Tomorrow - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Quiz

The Day After Tomorrow - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Quiz

Created by
Burrows Biz
This 20-question multiple-choice quiz is designed to accompany the 2004 film The Day After Tomorrow and provide teachers with an engaging way to assess student understanding after viewing. The quiz focuses on key events, characters, and scientific concepts presented in the movie, reinforcing lessons about climate change, extreme weather phenomena, and the potential impacts of global environmental shifts. By using this resource, educators can keep students attentive during the film and evaluate c
Preview of Antibiotic Resistance Simulation Using Beads | Hands-On Biology Activity

Antibiotic Resistance Simulation Using Beads | Hands-On Biology Activity

A hands-on simulation that helps students understand how antibiotic resistance develops over time through mutation, plasmid transfer, and natural selection. Students model bacterial populations using colored beads and track how resistant bacteria survive and increase in frequency after antibiotic treatment. This activity works well during units on genetics, natural selection, evolution, or microbiology, and fits easily into a 45–60 minute class period. What students doModel resistant and no
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The Changing Climate

Humans are increasingly influencing the climate and the earth's temperature by burning fossil fuels, cutting down rainforests and farming livestock. This adds enormous amounts of greenhouse gases to those naturally occurring in the atmosphere, increasing the greenhouse effect and global warming. Human health is vulnerable to climate change. The changing environment is expected to cause more heat stress, an increase in waterborne diseases, poor air quality, and diseases transmitted by insects and
Preview of Population and Resources (Carrying Capacity, Ecological Footprints, PRP Model)

Population and Resources (Carrying Capacity, Ecological Footprints, PRP Model)

The magnitude of the threat to the ecosystem is linked to human population size and resource use per person. Resource use, waste production and environmental degradation are accelerated by population growth. Increased population translates to increased demand for food and space for settlement. Population growth also lead to over exploitation of resources like forests, fish, minerals and even water. What are the effects of overpopulation? More people means an increased demand for food, water, hou
Preview of Rapid Coastal Recession (Coastal Landscapes and Change)

Rapid Coastal Recession (Coastal Landscapes and Change)

Coastal erosion is the process by which local sea level rise, strong wave action, and coastal flooding wear down or carry away rocks, soils, and/or sands along the coast. Sea level rise will cause an increase in coastal erosion and the human response will be critical. Waves are the main cause of coastal erosion. The higher the wave energy, the higher the rate of erosion (all other things being equal). Any or all of these factors can combine to make steeper, higher-energy waves. Human activity ca
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