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Success CriteriaAimTo understand how climate change affects the polar regions.To identify the polar regions on a map.To explain what climate change is.To explain how climate change affects wildlife and the

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Success Criteria
Aim
To understand how climate change affects the

polar regions.
To identify the polar regions on a map.
To explain

what climate change is.
To explain how climate change affects wildlife and the people living in the polar regions.
Success CriteriaAimTo understand how climate change affects the polar regions.To identify the polar regions on a

Слайд 3Where Are the Polar Regions?
Over 20,000 years ago, most of

the world was covered in ice. Now, these huge sheets

of ice are found only in the Antarctic and Arctic.

They are called the polar regions.

Photo courtesy of londoncyclist (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution

Where Are the Polar Regions?Over 20,000 years ago, most of the world was covered in ice. Now,

Слайд 4Who Lives in the Polar Regions?
What people and animals do

you think live in these places?
Even though it is so

cold, over four million people live in the Arctic!
Many of these are Inuit; they are indigenous to the Arctic.

What do you think indigenous means?
They have adapted to live in these cold conditions.

What do you think they do to make sure they can live there?

Who Lives in the Polar Regions?What people and animals do you think live in these places?Even though

Слайд 5Which Animals Live in the Polar Regions?

Which Animals Live in the Polar Regions?

Слайд 6What Is Climate?
What do you think the word climate means?
'Climate'

is the type of weather a place has; the temperature, the

amount of rainfall and the amount of sunlight.

The polar regions have very cold weather all year round and there is lots and lots of ice! They have long periods of time where they are in complete sunlight or complete darkness.

What Is Climate?What do you think the word climate means?'Climate' is the type of weather a place

Слайд 7What Is Climate Change?
Planet Earth is surrounded by a layer

we call the atmosphere, which contains a layer of gas.

This gas enables the Sun's rays to get through and heat up the earth.

This gas is incredibly important, as it also allows some of the heat from the Sun, to go back into space, so that Earth does not get too hot, and we are not damaged by the strong rays from the Sun.

What Is Climate Change?Planet Earth is surrounded by a layer we call the atmosphere, which contains a

Слайд 8What Are Greenhouse Gases?
Greenhouse gases are substances such as methane,

carbon dioxide and water vapour.

These gases stop heat from getting back

from the Earth's atmosphere into space.

This means the Earth is slowly getting warmer.
What Are Greenhouse Gases?Greenhouse gases are substances such as methane, carbon dioxide and water vapour.These gases stop

Слайд 9What Are Greenhouse Gases?
The Sun's rays penetrate the atmosphere, which

warms the Earth.
Some radiation is absorbed by the earth and

it warms up.

The greenhouse gases have thickened the layer of the atmosphere so less gases can be released back into space. This is climate change.

What Are Greenhouse Gases?The Sun's rays penetrate the atmosphere, which warms the Earth.Some radiation is absorbed by

Слайд 10What Is Causing These Greenhouse Gases?

What Is Causing These Greenhouse Gases?

Слайд 11What Is Happening in the Polar Regions?
Due to climate change,

the polar ice caps are melting as the regions become

warmer.

How do you think this is affecting the people and animals living there?

Photo courtesy of Gerald Simmons (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution

What Is Happening in the Polar Regions?Due to climate change, the polar ice caps are melting as

Слайд 12 How Are Animals Affected?
Animals in these areas have adapted to

live in the cold weather and they rely on the ice

cover and having cold and warm seasons to survive.

For example, the polar bear is most active during winter and spring because this is when there is the most ice. But because the weather is warmer, the cold season is now shorter. If the warm season lasts longer, the polar bears have to survive for longer without food. Lots of polar bears have lost weight and there are now less polar bear cubs to carry on the species. There are approximately only 20,000 polar bears left in the world.

 How Are Animals Affected?Animals in these areas have adapted to live in the cold weather and they

Слайд 13How Are People Affected?
Many indigenous people rely on local wildlife,

like fish and reindeer, as the main part of their

diet. As the number of animals decreases, the amount of available food also goes down.

The melting ice is also causing sea levels to rise, which in turn causes flooding.

Photo courtesy of Gerald Simmons (@flickr.com) - granted under creative commons licence - attribution

How Are People Affected?Many indigenous people rely on local wildlife, like fish and reindeer, as the main

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