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The lessons are designed to be easy to use and no prior knowledge of the subject is needed. The lessons are designed to be easy to use and no prior knowledge of the subject is needed.

This bundle includes all lessons you need to teach the IB Geography Core 2 unit Global Climate - Vulnerability & Resilience.

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This lesson covers the following key geographic concepts Climate Change Hydrosphere & Cryosphere. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Disparity, Vulnerability, Exposure and more. .

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. The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. Then they identify the necessary conditions for weather events to occur, and the factors that affect extreme weather.

This bundle includes all lessons you need to teach the IB Geography Core 2 unit Global Climate - Vulnerability & Resilience. The lessons are engaging and will support your students achieve the highest marks.

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Climate Change Ice Cap.

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Weather. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like THE ENHANCED GREENHOUSE EFFECT, Atmospheric System, Thermosphere and more.

Notes on the topic Global Climate from the IB Geography course, it contains information and case studies for the topic and is condensed and easy to understand.

2 - Consequences of Global. Start studying IB Geography Climate Change. .

. . The lessons are engaging and will support your students achieve the highest. . The causes can be grouped into two Astronomical causes.

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Subject brief. Reducing carbon emissions through low carbon technology prioritising renewable energy resources, recycling, minimising energy use and implementing energy conservation measures.

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The most significant anthropogenic effect on the climate is the increasing trend in the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

We got to understand more about the factors affecting the weather.

The most significant anthropogenic effect on the climate is the increasing trend in the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.