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This document contains an air unit test asking students to answer 5 questions about climate change topics. The questions cover impacts of climate change, the greenhouse effect, ozone, the difference between climate and weather, and analyzing a graph of the Keeling Curve which tracks carbon dioxide levels over time. Students are asked to describe trends in the data and explain specific human activities and natural variations that influence atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.

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Air Test Short Answer

This document contains an air unit test asking students to answer 5 questions about climate change topics. The questions cover impacts of climate change, the greenhouse effect, ozone, the difference between climate and weather, and analyzing a graph of the Keeling Curve which tracks carbon dioxide levels over time. Students are asked to describe trends in the data and explain specific human activities and natural variations that influence atmospheric carbon dioxide levels.

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Air Unit Test

Name & Block ______________________________

1. List two impacts of climate change and describe why/how they would occur. (4 pts.)

2. What is the greenhouse effect and why do we need it in order to live? (2 pts.)

3. Explain why ozone is described as good up high and bad nearby. (2 pts.)

4. What is the difference between climate and weather? (2 pts.)

5. This is a graph of the Keeling Curve. Please explain the following: (7 pts.) a. Describe the trend in carbon dioxide levels over time:

b. Describe two specific human activities that have caused this trend in the data:

c. Explain why levels of carbon dioxide vary annually. What causes them to vary and why?

d. Give two reasons why Keeling collected his data from the top of a volcano in Mauna Loa, Hawaii.

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