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WATER INQUIRY BY MAKEELY (GLOBAL WARMING (global warming is mostly from…
WATER INQUIRY BY MAKEELY
WASTE MANIGEMENT
The processes involved in dealing with the waste of humans and organisms, including minimization, handling, processing, storage, recycling, transport, and final disposal.
to collect the waste people use trucks, in different city's they have different trucks
reuse and recycle products. This will reduce waste.
It says every year, people dump about 5 to 14 million tons of plastic into the oceans
GLOBAL WARMING
global warming is mostly from humans but is also from the sun
if humans stoped using gas and fossil fuels the warming would dye down but you cant stop the the hole world from using gas and fossil fuels.
global warming is a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
GREENHOUSE GASES ALSO CAUSE GLOBAL WARMING
It is caused when people burn too many fossil fuels
Fossil fuels are natural fuels, like oil, gas and wood
Burning them creates greenhouse gases that trap heat in the air. Over time, this warms the whole planet
Warmer oceans can be harmful to sea life
CORAL BLEACHING
OCEAN IS HEATING UP
THE CORAL BLEACHING IS PARTLY DO TO
TO MUCH SUNBLOCK IN THE WATER
TRASH ON TOP OF THE WATER AND NOT LETTING THE CORAL GET SUNSHINE
Coral bleaching is a process WHEN the coral colonies lose their color.
either due to the loss of pigments by microscopic algae (zooxanthellae) living in symbiosis with their host organisms (polyps)
or because these zooxanthellae have been expelled.
In recent decades, the Earth has been getting hotter. Factories, cars and other human activities have released greenhouse gases into the air. These gases trap the planet's heat. This has led to big changes in weather conditions and is causing problems for people, plants and animals all over the world. Corals have been hit especially hard.
when the water gets too warm. They release their algae, turn white and slowly die. Bleaching events are happening more and more frequently.
OIL SPILLS
An oil spill is the release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon
due to human activity this is a form of pollution.
petroleum hydrocarbon goes into the oceans.
oil spills have an affect on animals
WATER SCARCITY
WATER COMES FROM
LAKES
RIVERS
UNDER GROUND
MOUNTIONS
RAIN
SNOW
MOST DROUGHTS ARE NATERAL
WHEN THERES MORE WATER COMING IN THATS A DROUGHT
THE LONGER THERES A DROUGHT THE MORE THE WATER SUPPLE VANISHES
DROUGHTS CAN AND WILL DISRUPT FOOD PLANTAION
IF THE POPULATION GROWS WATER MIGHT NOT BE AN UBUNDANT RESORCE
2% of the worlds water is fresh and 1% is drink able
Water scarcity is the lack of sufficient available waterresources to meet the demands of water usage within a region. It already affects every continent and around 2.8 billion people around the world at least one month out of every year. More than 1.2 billion people lack access to clean drinking water.
MARINE DABRIS
MARINE DABRIS IS MADE OF TRASH
LIKE PLASTIC BAGS, CUPS, AND OTHERS LIKE THAT.
Marine debris is defined as any persistent solid material that is manufactured or processed and that is directly or indirectly, intentionally or unintentionally, disposed of or abandoned into the marine environment or the Great Lakes.
DISRTUCTIVE FORCES
TSUNAMI
FLOODS
FLOODS HAPPEN WHEN MORE WATER COVERS THE SURFES OF THE EARTH
A FLOOD IS THE OPPOSITE OF A DROUGHT
THUNDERSTORMS
TORNADOS
THE WIND CAN REACH UP TO 300 MILES PER HOUR
WINTER STORMS
IT CAN CAUSE EXTREME COLD
frost bite
When plates collide they can either fold or fault which means they either make mountains (fold) or make earthquakes (fault). - Weathering and Erosion(some examples of destructive forces) formed the Grand Canyon. Some examples of destructive forces are volcanoes, earthquakes, erosion, weathering andglaciers.