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Heat Wave of 1980 - Summer of 1980

Dust Bowl - Early 1930's

Hurricane Katrina - Aug. 29, 2005

Tri-State Tornado - March 18, 1925

• Lewis Glacier, North Cascades, Washington in 1992 after melting away in 1990, there is only scattered snowpatches and no glacier ice left.

• Melting of Glaciers causes a rise in the sea level.

• The rise changes the environment for example of eroding of mountains.

Mt. Hood Oregon August 1984

Mt. Hood Oregon late summer 2002

http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org/pages/glaciers.html

Notice the changes in the mountains minus the fact of the ice melting away.

Global warming has caused the Sea Level to change which is represented on this graph.

http://www.ussartf.org/earthquakes.htm

113.5.b.4 - Geography. › (A) describe and explain variations in the physical environment including

climate, landforms, natural resources, and natural hazards; › (B) compare how people in different communities adapt to or modify the

physical environment; › (C) describe the effects of physical and human processes in shaping the

landscape; and › (D) identify and compare the human characteristics of selected regions.

113.5.b.9 - Reading/comprehension. › A) use prior knowledge to anticipate meaning and make sense of texts

(K-3); › (B) establish purposes for reading and listening such as to be informed,

to follow directions, and to be entertained (K-3); › (C) retell or act out the order of important events in stories (K-3); › (E) draw and discuss visual images based on text descriptions (1-3); › (F) make and explain inferences from texts such as determining

important ideas, causes and effects, making predictions, and drawing conclusions (1-3);

112.5.b.6 - Science concepts. › (B) identify that the surface of the Earth can be changed by

forces such as earthquakes and glaciers.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effects_of_global_warming#Sea_level_rise› The graph on the Sea Level changes over time.

http://www.worldviewofglobalwarming.org/pages/glaciers.html› Pictures on the melting of glaciers, before and after

pictures.

North Cascade Glacier Climate Project› www.nichols.edu/departments/glacier/

Information on Glaciers and how it effects the rise in sea level.

United States Search and Rescue Task Force› http://www.ussartf.org/earthquakes.htm

Information about earthquakes.

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