
Quiz §6.1-§6.3
Quiz by Marleen Kunst
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- Q1There have always been warmer and colder times in Earth's history. Which answer describes the warmest time period in Earth's history?650 million years agosix to seven thousand years ago90 000 years agoAfter Earth just formed30s
- Q2Our Earth has know warmer and colder time periods. Which periods were warm and which were colder?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q3There are different reasons the Earth warms up. In which of the answers below only describe reasons that have NOTHING to do with greenhouse gases?Changes in the amount of energy the Sun gives out, swampsChanges in the Earth's tilt, melting permafrostSwamps, volcanoesChanges in the Earth's tilt, changes in the amount of energy the Sun gives out30s
- Q4Greenhouse gases influence the temperature on Earth. What happens to the arrows if there are more greenhouse gases in the atmosphere?2 decreases, 3 increases1 and 2 increase, 3 decreases1 and 3 increase, 2 decreases1 increases, 2 decreases30s
- Q5The concentration of methane and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases. Both because of different reasons. What are sources of carbon dioxide, and what are sources of methane?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q6Below are statements about climate change. Which statements are true and which are false? 1. Temperatures will rise most in the Antarctic; 2. Temperatures will rise more on land than on sea; 3. The Northern Hemisphere will warm up more than the Southern Hemiphere; 4. Some places will get more rain than they have now; 5. Water contracts when it warms upUsers sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q7Changing climates might have different consequences. Combine the causes and the consequences below.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q8What might be consequences of climate change for the UK and The Netherlands? Sort the consequences below into the boxes.Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s