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The questions in bold are the ones I can't figure out. The answers I found are in italics, although I am not sure if they are correct. Here is the URL for the map http://esriurl.com/earthgeoinquiry15
Climate change from the Esri GeolnquiriesT collection for Earth Science EARTH Activity Find areas that are predicted to change because of climate change. MS-ESS2-6-Develop and use a model to describe how unequal heating and rotation of the Earth cause patterns of atmospheric and oceanic circulation that determine regional climates Science Standards Learning Outcomes Students will describe changes in global temperature and precipitation amounts and infer their consequences on current bioregions. Map URL: http://esriurl.com/earthgeoinquiry15 Engage A. How can we determine very slow changes in the environment? 1. Have you heard somebody older speak about when the first snowfall occurred when they grew up, when leaves started to change, or which months were the rainiest as they grew up. I don't recall heating stories about these instances 2. What did they say? NA Click Modify Map, and then click the Contents button. 3. What was the winter of 2014 like where you live? Turn on each of the four seasonal anomaly maps that show how different the temperature was in 2014 from the 30-year average in Celsius. Click the Legend button. Winter of 2014 was -1 - -2°C different from the average 4. How can 2014 be the hottest year on record when most of central and eastern North America experienced the very cold "polar vortex" during the winter season? Explore B. what's the big deal with a few-degree increase in temperature? 10-50 degrees? Whatever... - A 3° C increase in temperature can make a big difference. The last ice age ended because of a 4° C rise How do the average temperatures of 2014 compare globally to the 1950-1980 average climate years? In the in 6-12C Northern Hemisphere in particular, the average temperature had increased. In some areas there was an increase 1. Explain C. Why would some areas of the earth warm more than others?Explanation / Answer
A) the environement is composed of many substances like gas, solid and liquid. all the phases are co exist and have a relation with the each other. the changes of the environment takes place gradually. all the changes posses in a systematic order. as we know that the earth was a red hot magma ball which became solid by the gases reactions. the environement changes may takes place slowly but it is a contineous process and when it possessed certain aspect of changes it may move to a new conditions. all the seasons on the earth is having a direct influence of eanvironement changes.this cause wind to blow, heating the earth surface in a different rate and thus create various types of current ;like air water etc. thus this all take a lot of time may be millions of years to change from the one envieonement to another.
B) in a few degree rise in environement can create the lot of variations in the environement. the changes takes place on earth is mostly caused by the temperature changes. a few temperature can chage the concerntration level of gases in the environment. a few degree temperature rise can lead to the sea level changes and glacier melting and this can create a lot to the environement.
C) some areas are colder while some are not it is depend upon the varoius factors like the locations of the region on the longitude and the latitude of the earth and how much that region can able to recieve the sun radiations. the climatic conditions have a great influence on it. lets take an example. as we know that the earth having the equator a northern hemisphere amd a southern hemisphere. the pole are colder while the area near to the equator are hotter. this happen due to the sun orientation to these regions. the equator recieve the great percent of sun radiation while antarctica region have the limited recieving capability.
these all make the diffrerent temperature zone of hot and cold on the earth.
D) the warmer region have the high temerature ranges as these region are recieving more radiations as compared to the other locations. due to which the rate of evaporations in the warm region will be high. and when the evaporation is high it will rise to the air and make the clouds but the formations of the cloud is more and bulky this will condense the cloud in a rapid ways and thus make it more precipitations. the warmer region ahve the more ability to precipitate as compare to the colder region. the water cycle in the warm region is more efficient.
E) it does not mentioned that which concept is taking there so how can it be elavorate.
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