In this lesson, you have learned about the interconnectedness of Earth’s systems and how even one change to a system, such as the melting of sea ice in the climate system, can set off a feedback loop with startling consequences.
Now show what you have learned about climate feedbacks by answering questions in Review It. Then complete the Match It activity.
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An increase in water vapor, a major greenhouse gas, causes global temperatures to increase, which in turns causes:
• sea ice to
• surface albedo to
• the amount of sunlight reflected from Earth's surface to
• the amount of sunlight absorbed by the Earth’s surface to
• surface temperatures to
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