Froggy Jumps climate change and global warmingOnline version This test teaches us more about the situation of the planet by nicolas david velandia daza 1 What is global warming? a phenomenon associated with the increase in temperature on Earth, what can be caused by pollution b is the global variation of the Earth's climate due to natural causes, but mainly to human action. c Meteorological They are caused by changes in the climate that exceed the expected limits 2 What is climate change? a refers only to the temperature of the Earth's surface b the global variation of the Earth's climate due to natural causes, but primarily human action c Fossil fuels (coal, oil and gas) are by far the largest contributors to global climate change 3 Differences between climate change and global warming? a global warming refers only to temperature while climate change includes warming and secondary effect b one is because the sun heats up and the other because the moon heats up c one takes care of the environment and the other damages it 4 causes of climate change? a Changes in temperature cause changes in precipitation This results in more intense b leaving the lights on causes more environmental stability c burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas 5 causes of global warming? a Water is scarce in more and more regions. Droughts can cause sandstorms b such as changes in volcanic activity, solar radiation, and the Earth's orbit around the Sun. c thanks to global warming there is more vegetation in the world 6 What treaties were created to combat climate change and global warming? a to the Paris agreement , Kyoto Protocol b treaty of hungary c IBERDROLA AT THE CLIMATE SUMMIT 7 what is the kyoto protocol? a the main objective is to reduce the emissions of six greenhouse gases b the main objective is to increase emissions of six greenhouse gases c the main objective is to subtract the emissions of twenty greenhouse gases 8 What is the Paris Agreement? a commitments of all countries to reduce their emissions b the main objective is to reduce the emissions of six greenhouse gases c refers only to the temperature of the Earth's surface