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What is our new topic about? Topic 2: Climate and Change (Compulsory Topic) In this topic you will learn: • Climate Change through time • Natural and Human causes of climate change • The future of the world’s climate • How are humans and the natural environment effected by climate change? Climate Change through time L.O. To describe how the earth’s climate has changed through time. What does Climate mean? The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period . What does Climate Change mean? Any change in global temperatures and precipitation over time due to natural variability or to human activity. Where do you think these impressions might be of? How long ago in time do you think they were? In your tables come up with an order from oldest to youngest of the photos/ artists impressions you have been given. Jurassic- artist’s impression of Antarctica 206 to 140 million years ago. Cretaceous- artist’s impression of Antarctica 140 to 65 million years ago. Quartenary interglacial - artist’s impression of 400,000 years ago. Quartenary glacial artist’s impression of 10,000 years ago. Little Ice Age- artist impression of the UK 300 years ago. Atacama desertpresent. Antarctica- present. Future- artists impression of the billions of years in the future What does that tell you about the Earth’s climate? 1) State how many times temperatures have risen to be warmer than average over the past 450,000 years. 2) When was the temperature lowest? 3) Describe the changes during the past 450,000 Stick the graph into your books and then years. (Be specific about answer the questions on the board. If you temperatures and years). finish answer the extension questions on the whiteboard. 1) State how many times temperatures have risen to be warmer than average over the past 450,000 years. 5 times (9 peaks) 2) When was the temperature lowest? About 25,000 years ago. It was 9°C below the 1961-1990 average. 3) Describe the changes during the past 450,000 years. (Be specific about temperatures and years). About 410,000 years ago the temperature reached 2°C above average before falling to a minimum of 8°C below average 330,000 years ago. Temperatures climbed rapidly to about 3°C above average 325,000 years ago. Between 325,000 and 265,000 years ago temperatures fluctuate but dropped to almost 9°c below average before increasing to another maximum 245,000 years ago with temperatures 2°C above average. A long period of general cooling occurred between 245,000 and 145,000 years ago with a minimum of 9°C below average reached. Once again, there was a rapid warming with a maximum of 3°C above average reached 130,000 years ago. A prolonged period of cooling then occurred with some fluctuation to a minimum of 9°C below average 25,000 years ago. There has been a general warming trend since that point with a maximum about 5,000 years ago of 2°C above average.