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Grade 9 Geography – Unit 1 – State of the World – Global Warming

Things to do. Grade 9 Geography – Unit 1 – State of the World – Global Warming. Investing money in research to find a future solution. What is Technological Hope?. Stopping or solving the problem. What is Mitigation?. Changing behaviours to match the environmental change.

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Grade 9 Geography – Unit 1 – State of the World – Global Warming

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  1. Things to do Grade 9 Geography – Unit 1 – State of the World – Global Warming

  2. Investing money in research to find a future solution

  3. What is Technological Hope?

  4. Stopping or solving the problem

  5. What is Mitigation?

  6. Changing behaviours to match the environmental change.

  7. What is Adaptation?

  8. Accept the change.

  9. What is “Do Nothing”?

  10. The solutions of Global Warming

  11. What are the four environmental solutions listed above?

  12. The combination of small inputs leading to a large response.

  13. What is PROBLEM of SCALE?

  14. Heat does this to a chemical reaction

  15. What is SPEEDS UP the rate of the reaction?

  16. Group of people in Canadian society most vulnerable to Global Warming changes

  17. What are poor people?

  18. A chronic respiratory disease, in which the airways unexpectedly and suddenly narrow.

  19. What is asthma?

  20. People who leave their land due to environmental change.

  21. What is Environmental Refugee?

  22. The only thing I truly control and can change

  23. What is myself?

  24. What you do when you leave a room at night

  25. What is turn out the lights?

  26. Bikes or walking

  27. What is non-motorized transportation?

  28. Another name for using less water or other natural resources

  29. What is conservation?

  30. Using things over and over

  31. What is Recycling?

  32. The three states of water.

  33. What are gas, liquid and solid?

  34. Areas of land that over saturated, permanently or seasonally, with water.

  35. What are wetlands?

  36. In 2000, seven people in this Ontario town died after drinking town-supplied water contaminated by E. coli bacteria. .

  37. What is Walkerton?

  38. The number of people, most children, who die each year from water-borne diseases such as diarrhea, cholera, dysentery, typhoid, guinea worm and hepatitis.

  39. What is 2 million?

  40. Earth is called the “Blue Planet” because nearly this percentage of the Earth’s surface is covered by water.

  41. What is 75%?

  42. The two plant nutrients that are “limited” in quantities in an aquatic setting.

  43. What are nitrogen and phosphorus?

  44. The type of bacteria measured to determine whether water is contaminated with other bacteria

  45. What is E. coli?

  46. A chemical compound that does NOT easily degrade or breakdown in the natural environment.

  47. What is a Persistent Toxic Contaminant?

  48. The storage and buildup of chemicals within the natural tissues of an organism.

  49. What is bioaccumulate?

  50. The outcome of human activities that increase plant nutrients in water

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