(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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B-The effects of increased temperature exhibit a larger impact on grain yield than on vegetative growth because of the increased minimum temperatures.
B-31% of the Earth’s land is covered by forests. Forests produce oxygen and provide homes for both people and animals. Forests also provide food, water, clothing, and traditional medicine and act as carbon sinks.
S-When temperatures are too warm for coral polyps to expel algae that live inside their tissues.
C-Precipitation, evaporation, freezing & melting and condensation. global process of water circulation from clouds to land, to the ocean, and back to the clouds.
C-climate change leads to warming temperatures causing more evaporation. Rising temperatures and increased moisture in the atmosphere, make the chances for extreme weather that much greater
S-Human activities.
Directly or indirectly anthropologic actions are the leading cause
B-Urbanization, climate change, overexploitation of species
P-Thailand, China, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines
C-A mix of particles and
gases that can reach
harmful concentrations
both outside and indoors. Its effects can range from higher disease risks to rising temperatures.
B-approximately 26% of global GHG emissions.
P-No, changes in climate are partially due to natural forces, and mostly to human activity.
B-increase in sea level
could threaten many
coastal ecosystems.
Also at risk are mangrove forests
and low-lying freshwater wetlands
P-Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and
Forest Degradation
S-Sea turtle gender is
determined by the
temperatures during
fertilization. Warming
trends could skew
the balance of offspring and future populations.
E-A resource which comes from sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes or even longer.
P-The vast majority,
79 percent, is accumulating in landfills or sloughing off in the environment as litter.
P-Water vapour
B-1. Buy organic and local foods when available
2. Reduce waste
3. Grow your own food
C-Weather: the condition of the atmosphere over a short period of time. Climate: weather patterns over a long enough time to yield meaningful averages
P-China has a roaring industrial sector that makes it number 1.
P-It's mistaken for plants & other wildlife used for food. Marine life can also get tangled in it preventing them from moving and in some cases is fatal
C-97%
E-China
C-If greenhouse gas emissions are reduced in every country around the world, it will cause a slowdown of global temperatures rising and therefore a decline in extreme weather.
C-The ocean. More specifically, from tiny marine plants, called phytoplankton, floating on the ocean’s surface.
P-100 years
S-Narwhals
C-Heat waves, drought, hurricanes, floods
B-75%
E-The capacity for doing work.
Energy has several forms,
some of which are easily
convertible and can be
changed to another form
useful for work.
S-A type of
organism that is at risk of
extinction
S-Increased noise levels can impact certain whale species, who rely on the ability to communicate and hear in their natural environment to find food, mates, and avoid predators.
E-Nearly 140 countries
(70%) by 2050 which
would
decrease global
warming and preventing
millions of
premature deaths
and generating jobs.
S-15 - 20%,
at least
one in six species
B-one large tree is able to supply a day’s supply of oxygen for four people. Trees are also able to absorb up to 48 pounds of carbon dioxide a year.
E-Geothermal energy comes from the Earth. It consists of hot water and hot rock that’s miles beneath the Earth’s surface, and can go even deeper to very hot molten rock called magma. It’s considered clean and sustainable.
E-40%
S-100 per day
S-They can damage organs and increase exposure to toxic chemicals. This can threaten immune function, growth and reproduction. This has potentially larger implications up the food chain for humans.
C-Northern latitudes
E-Hybrid wind and solar power
B-A vegan diets have the lowest carbon footprint. Vegetarian diets reduce their carbon footprint by half.
You can reduce your food print by a quarter by cutting down on red meats.
E-Renewable energy accounts for 13.5% of the world’s total energy supply, and 22% of the world's electricity
B-65 million
S-World biodiversity has declined alarmingly in
half a century: more than 25,000 species, almost a third of those known, are in danger of disappearing. Climate change will be responsible for 8% of these.
P-2050
P-Compact Fluorescent
E-No, it will require up to 0.8% less land.
E-Wind, solar, hydroelectric, tidal, wave, ground source heat pump and geothermal energy are all types of renewable energy.