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Understanding the Greenhouse Effect and Carbon Cycle Quiz

Test your knowledge on the greenhouse effect and the carbon cycle with this quick quiz! Answer true or false about the main carbon dioxide reservoir, name three processes in the carbon cycle, and identify three carbon reservoirs. Explore how elements like hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen are found in food, and discuss the environmental impacts of burning forests. Additionally, check your knowledge on the recent Highlanders' score. Understand how radiation from the sun interacts with the atmosphere to support life on Earth!

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Understanding the Greenhouse Effect and Carbon Cycle Quiz

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  1. Greenhouse Effect 9PB 21st May 2012

  2. Quick quiz • Main reservoir of carbon dioxide is the atmosphere. True/ False Name 3 processes involved in the carbon cycle • _____________ • _____________ • ________________ Name 3 reservoirs of carbon in the carbon cycle • ________________ • _________________ • _________________ • Hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and ________ are elements found in food • Burning of forests is good or bad for the environment • Sports Question: What was the Highlanders score at the weekend?

  3. Greenhouse effect • Some radiation from Sun reflected off ozone layer • Rest comes into atmosphere • Turned into heat and reflected back • Captured by molecules in atmosphere • Carbon dioxide • Water This is a good thing – supports life on earth

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