Lucy Hawkins, Fran Eardley, Stuart Lloyd and, Gemma Young Solutions for Chapter: Ecology, Exercise 20: The changing work of climate scientists

Author:Lucy Hawkins, Fran Eardley, Stuart Lloyd & Gemma Young

Lucy Hawkins Science Solutions for Exercise - Lucy Hawkins, Fran Eardley, Stuart Lloyd and, Gemma Young Solutions for Chapter: Ecology, Exercise 20: The changing work of climate scientists

Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 3: Ecology, Exercise 20: The changing work of climate scientists with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Cambridge Lower Secondary Science Stage 9: Student's Book solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Lucy Hawkins, Fran Eardley, Stuart Lloyd and, Gemma Young Solutions for Chapter: Ecology, Exercise 20: The changing work of climate scientists with Hints & Solutions

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 9
IMPORTANT

Climate scientists work in large teams, often spread across the world, sharing ideas and findings using the internet.They study data from satellites orbiting the Earth. The satellites collect many types of data including land and sea temperatures, areas of sea ice and weather patterns. Research a scientist or group of scientists who are studying the impact of humans on the Earth.
What are the main aims of this scientist or group?

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 9
IMPORTANT

Climate scientists work in large teams, often spread across the world, sharing ideas and findings using the internet.They study data from satellites orbiting the Earth. The satellites collect many types of data including land and sea temperatures, areas of sea ice and weather patterns. Research a scientist or group of scientists who are studying the impact of humans on the Earth.

What are their main findings to date?

EASY
Lower Secondary Stage 9
IMPORTANT

Climate scientists work in large teams, often spread across the world, sharing ideas and findings using the internet.They study data from satellites orbiting the Earth. The satellites collect many types of data including land and sea temperatures, areas of sea ice and weather patterns.Research a scientist or group of scientists who are studying the impact of humans on the Earth.

What could we do to support the work of these scientists?