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Historical Global Warming

Historical Global Warming. By Brittany Stainrod, Gabe Arroyo, Stevie White, Patrick Sanders, Adrian Edge. What is Global Warming?. What types of gases are most common in the Global Warming Process?.

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Historical Global Warming

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  1. Historical Global Warming By Brittany Stainrod, Gabe Arroyo, Stevie White, Patrick Sanders, Adrian Edge

  2. What is Global Warming?

  3. What types of gases are most common in the Global Warming Process? • Technically speaking, all gases can contrbute to Global Warming; but, there are a few specific gases that have a major contribution to the issue of Global Warming issue • Such as: Carbon Dioxide, Methane

  4. How do certain gases effect Global Warming more than others? • Some factors can be the density of that particular element; for example, carbon has a heavy density (as far as gases go) so therefore creates a thicker layer, aiding to global warming

  5. If Global Warming does exisit what can happen? • Thinning Ice sheets • Hot Weather • Unpredictable Weather • Nature’s Pain • Rising Sea levels

  6. Could the causes be natural • Yes due to research with ice sampling we can determine that this world has once gone through a time when the earth was much hotter

  7. But, are we contributing to the amount of carbon dioxide in the Atmosphere? • Yes, through many different applications • Breathing • Using electrical appliances • Burning Fossil fuels and coal • Burning any substance

  8. What can be done? • In the next two PowerPoint presentations we will discuss what types of solutions are available for the decreasing of human’s CO2 • Thank you for listening • Have a great day!

  9. Bibliography • http://www.time.com/time/2001/globalwarming/splash.html • http://www.monkeytypesthebible.com/2007/02/cattle-emissions-contribute-more-to.html • Reminder to look at this link • http://www.time.com/time/2001/globalwarming/house.html# • http://www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/vchembook/globalwarmA.html

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