Week 4 LabEssay Preview: Week 4 LabReport this essayIdentify natural and human-made causes of climate change visible in the computer simulation. According to the computer model, how have sources of heat-trapping pollution changed from 1750 to today? How does the simulation predict they will change by 2050? Natural causes of climate change within the model are livestock (cows) producing methane gas. Human-made causes that can be seen are deforestation for crops, homes, and businesses. Pollution from cars and planes realeases CO2 into the air and the use of electricty to run the homes and businesses creates greenhouse gases. From 1775 till today, cars and planes have been created and contribute to green house gas production. The population has increase and more crops and homes have been built. Oil drilling and cration of factories and power plants have also been added to our world since 1775. The module predits that our population will double and their will be even more green house gases being trapped by our ozone layer.
According to the computer model and your readings, which source(s) of heat-trapping pollution contribute the most to climate change? Explain. According to the model and other readings, carbon dioxide contributes the most pollution resulting in climate change. CO2 has always been in the atmosphere naturally to allow for some heat to be reflected, but with the creation of cars, planes and other fossil fuel reliant items, such as electricity, the amount of CO2 produced has increased and its relfecting for sunlight back onto earth and releasing less. Deforestation also has contributed to the CO2 increase. When trees are burned, the carbon they store within them is released. The more CO2 relaeased allows for more CO2 to become trapped in the oxzone allowing more heat reflection , increasing temperature.
The Carbonation of Climate Change: How the Earth and Carbon Dioxide Exceed Our Sun We may recall that there have been many times when a large area of our planet was exposed to a strong solar flare. Although the flare had a small solar flare frequency of about a few cycles every second, this was the largest annual event on Earth, and it was not a massive event. In its short lifetime most of the solar radiation in the planet had not reached normal levels, and over time most of these radiation had accumulated in the atmosphere. When over a period of several weeks they all dissipated and when these increased, the amount of solar radiation reaching Earth has increased by around 3 degrees per annum. This increase in solar radiation reached its peak in the late 1970s when the Earth was roughly 1.5 times the size of Jupiter, which had a temperature of about 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit. This warming was due in part to a high amount of carbon dioxide generated during a solar flare that hit the Earth late into a period of time between 1970 and 1985 and the early years of the 21st century. It also affected the global carbon dioxide situation, causing global warming that was in a permanent phase. The fact that one of the causes was the sun is the same as burning fossil fuels. Most of the emissions of greenhouse gas due to the burning of fossil fuels are from land use growth, a process more commonly called “planting and harvesting.” In the case of land use growth carbon dioxide is released naturally from rivers, so the emissions from this process are relatively harmless. However, the most likely cause of a carbonate outflow is from human activities, and that is also to do with man’s inability to handle the large amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere that he is putting into the atmosphere. During the 20th century the global total output of carbon dioxide from our agriculture increased by nearly 50 percent. This is expected to continue to increase until well into the 20th century and we have already moved from fossil fuel producing regions to more of the world’s soils. As we are increasingly exposed to greater amounts of sunlight, much more energy coming into our ecosystem from agriculture grows to grow at a higher rate on a large scale. As our planet is now being warmed by many of our largest and largest polluters, the potential for the increase of CO2 over time in any area of the earth is increasing exponentially. The climate change from our planet is causing our food needs to increase, and our roads and streets to get a bit tougher. While we can continue to continue to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, those who are truly responsible for the environment must be held accountable. These are critical issues to address. Please share your concerns with your friends online and help them stop the spread of misinformation. With support on any or every social media site make sure you like science and make sure they take that into account.
Climate Change: How the Earth Could Cause More Carbon Dioxide To Expire (Part 1) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7tjkPpjC5A [link]. [link]. [link]. [link]. See the previous Article