Q.1.
The Earth's oceans are becoming more acidic. How have human actions caused this?
Q.2.
The extent and thickness of the Artic sea ice is reducing each year. But what other technique can be used on the ice to gather evidence for climate change?
Q.3.
What is the evidence for climate change from glaciers and ice sheets?
Q.4.
Extreme events are an obvious source of evidence for climate change. In terms of warmest summers on record what has been the trend in the twenty-first century?
Q.5.
What is the evidence that anthropogenic (man-made) causes are behind the rise in CO levels?
Q.6.
Why can't NASA's Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer collect data on the snow coverage at the poles during their respective winters?
Q.7.
Solar output is the amount of energy given off by the Sun. From 2007-2009 the solar output declined so much that this period is known as a solar minimum. What happened to the Earth's surface temperatures during this time?
Q.8.
What part of the planet absorbs most of the temperature increase?
Q.9.
How much have sea levels risen in the past 100 years?
Q.10.
How might scientists monitor snow coverage?