oceans on the edge 4
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The Impacts of Climate Change on Oceans. OCEANS ON THE EDGE 4. Key words: sea level rise bleaching environmental refugees. Starter: Watch this clip – what impacts of climate change are discussed? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkCWI7CwR_0. Learning Objective: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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OCEANS ON THE EDGE 4
The Impacts of Climate Change on Oceans.
Starter:Watch this clip – what impacts of climate change are
discussed?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkCWI7CwR_0
Learning Objective:To be able to describe and explain how climate change
effect marine ecosystems
Key words:sea level rise bleaching environmental refugees
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• Watch this clip to see how climate change could effect coral reef.
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miLyqOrnwZc
• Many of the world’s coral reefs suffer from_____. The coral losses _____ (bleaches) due to the loss of _____ with which it lives. Changes in ocean temperature by 1-2oC can _____ coral. Eventually the bleached reefs weaken and _____.
colour stress bleaching algae collapse
Copy and complete the following (words below to help)
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Direct Impacts of Climate Change
• Coral bleaching• More extreme weather; can cause pollution
and siltation• Extra freshwater input from ice sheets and
glaciers will affect salinity, which could change ocean currents. Ocean currents move heat around the world, changes in this could have a major impact of marine food webs as some species move away from areas.
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Indirect Impacts• Rising sea levels from:
– Thermal expansion (warmer water)– More water from melting glaciers
and ice sheet• Rising sea levels causes
– Coral reefs submerged– Delta areas are risk from storm
surges and flooding– Low-lying countries /islands
submerged = environmental refugees
– Ports close, hurting the economy.
Nile Delta, Egypt
Tuvalu
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• Watch this clip to see how climate change could effect Tuvalu.
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSmN8Eq4qEg
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• Use the green book page 113 to complete your table to show how sea level rise could effect people around the world.
• Answer this exam question (6 marks)– Using examples, explain the impacts of climate
change on developed or developing countries.
What good/bad things will happen, and why.
You should choose your examples from either developed of developing countries.
For 6 marks, you must use named places
The effects of sea level rise
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And finally ...• What might the children of Tuvalu be saying
about their future?