Sea current and climate ( ESA material)
 
 

 

Activity2 (2h) :
Our ocean absorbs more than 90% of the heat trapped by human-produced greenhouse gases. This extra-heat causes the sea leavel to rise, because of the thermal expansion and because the extra heat causes the melting of ice sheets and glaciers on land. ( see melting glacier experiment here)
Lab.activity2                              Heat experiment
                                                     S.A. resources

 

Activity3 (2h) :
Global average sea level has risen nearly 20 cm over the past 100 years.
The rate in the last two decades, however, is nearly double that of the last century (3.4mm per year
Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution,the extra-heat generated an increase of about 0,1°C of the ocean temperature
Lab.activity3                             S.A. resources
Conseguences :
Extreme events
Declining ice sheet                                                 Essay
Biodiversity loss
Coral bleaching
 

LESSON2- graphing sea level trends with NASA Data

Based on Classroom activity from www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/teach/activity/graphing-sea-level-trends/

Lesson plan2                                  Worksheet

 

LESSON3- Highways of the oceans

Sea currents and the connection to climate