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Learn about the impact of burning fossil fuels on climate change, including rising temperatures, melting ice caps, and rising sea levels. Explore the dangers posed to wildlife and cities worldwide. Discover how extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and unpredictable as a result of global warming.
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Выполнила: учитель английского языка МАОУ Гимназия «№16» г. Уфы Республики Башкортостан Байкова Людмила Гарифовна Презентация на тему:«Climate change»к уроку в 7 классе
When we burn fossil fuels, greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide increase and surround the earth like a thick blanket. This traps heat and temperatures rise. Global Warming
In Greenland, ice is melting three times faster than just a few years ago. Cities under the sea If the ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica ever melt completely, sea levels will rise about 60 m. That’s enough to cover almost every major city on Earth.
Cities under the sea Ice caps & mountain glacier melt and sea levels rise
Global warning is a serious threat to wildlife. By 2100, summer ice may disappear completely in Arctic, and polar bears probably won’t survive. Changing weather patterns and rising sea levels threaten thousands of other species too. Wildlife in great danger
Wildlife in a danger Animals are in danger of losing their habitats
Heavy rain and snow, storms, heatwaves, droughts, more powerful hurricanes and tornadoes … these all happen a lot more frequently these days. But climate change doesn’t just mean hotter temperatures. It means more and more extreme and unpredictable weather. Wild wild weather
Wild wild weather Extreme weather