A-level GEOGRAPHY Paper 1 Physical Geography Insert. - AQA.
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Global warmingfirst emerged as a cause of global concern in the 1980's, a result of the apparent rise in global temperatures, believed to be due to human activities, such as burning of fossil fuels and destruction of forests. There is debate as to whether global warming exists, as it could merely be another example of changes in temperature the world has seen over millions of years.
Global warming is a topic which is very often in the news, the issues surrounding it are significant for students today. Use this fantastic GCSE Biology lesson pack to develop pupils understanding of global warming. Teach your students about the causes and effects of global warming, how sea levels are rising, the effects on habitats and the species that live there. The pack comes with an.
Here global warming has driven significant changes in the physical and living environment, such as melting ice and deteriorating permafrost. The trends are not straightforward and are even counterintuitive - e.g. East Antarctica's ice sheet is thickening - increased evaporation from warmer seas condenses into cloud droplets and fall as extra snow in the frozen interior.
Help your students revise the climate change unit of the AQA GCSE geography exam with this differentiated resource which incorporates the keywords of this topic.
Solutions to global warming The most difficult task when creating agreements on reducing global warming is gaining international co-operation and agreement on the best measures to take. LEDC's are keen to utilise their own reserves of fossil fuels, to gain valuable revenue, and do not have the finances (or desire) to put into place expensive measures that may reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.
Six-mark questions are extended open response questions. These require longer answers than the structured questions that have fewer marks. It is wise to plan your answer first by making some notes.