Carolina Global Warming User Manual
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GLOBAL WARMING
Table of Contents
What Is Climate Change?
3
Earth and its Climate System
4
The Earth — A Well-
Rounded Package
4
Experiment 01: Your Own Globe
5
Experiment 02: Day and Night
6
Climate and Weather
7
Experiment 03: The Seasons
8
Experiment 04: How the
Sun’s Rays Strike Earth
8
Earth’s Atmosphere
12
Experiment 05: Are You
Stronger than Air?
12
The Hydrological Cycle
14
Water in the Air?
Atmospheric Humidity,
Clouds, and Precipitation
15
Experiment 06: Make
Your Own Clouds
16
Experiment 07: How Do
Rain Drops Form?
17
Heat Reservoirs
19
Experiments 08–10:
Heat Absorption
19
Wind — The Movement
Of Air Over The Earth
21
Temperature Makes the Difference
21
Experiments 11–12: Warm
Air and Cold Air
21
Thermals
22
Experiment 13: Warm Air Rises
22
Local Wind Systems
23
Experiment 14: Fall wind
24
Global Circulation
26
Experiment 15: The
Global Wind System
Experiment 16: Winds
and Vortices
30
Ocean Currents
32
Experiment 17: The Gulf
Stream in a Basin
33
Experiment 18: Salt as an Engine
34
How Humans Influence the
Climate — The Greenhouse Effect
35
The Most Important Greenhouse
Gas: Carbon Dioxide
36
Experiment 19: The Climate
Measurement Station
37
Experiment 20: Let’s Produce CO
2
38
Experiment 21: The Influence
of CO
2
on Temperature
39
Global Warming Is Not
Only in the Air
41
Experiment 22: The End
of the Gulf Stream
41
The Consequences Of
Climate Change
42
Effects on Humans
43
Effects on Ecosystems
44
Experiment 23: The
Rising Ocean Levels
44
Economic Consequences
46
How Can We Protect The Climate?
47
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