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Card 6

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give an example of a greenhouse gas

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Card 7

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Increasing greenhouse gases would (increase/decrease) temperatures

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Card 8

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how does burning fossil fuels (coal, crude oil, natural gas) contribute to the greenhouse gasses?

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Card 9

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So why do we still burn fossil fuels?

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Card 10

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methane is a more powerful greenhouse gas than CO2. It's released when fossil fuels are...

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Card 11

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It can also be produced naturally from... (list)

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Card 12

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CO2 levels remained relatel;y constant up until the i___ r____ where they increased significantly

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Card 13

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there's a strong correlation between CO2 levels and temp increase. How can we prove with ice core data that one is affecting the other and it's not just coincidence?

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Card 14

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How can we use IR spectroscopy to prove the same?

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Card 15

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How can satellite date prove the same?

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