Visual Metaphor’s
- show cars that are letting out smoke-it shows the pollution in the air
- show alaska and it’ s icy surface-shows a refernce to the polar ice caps which affect global warming
- someone littering
1.What things could we do to help prevent it from getting worse?
2. How are you helping with global warming?
3.In your eyes who’s fault is it.
Throughout the research I’ve done I have learned that global warming will have a long term effect on us. Some of the things that I didn’t realize was that we are one of the main causes. The causes and effects. Everyone has their own opinions about the reasons it happens, but they all come back to the same conclusion that we are responsible for global warming. I do need to know what the future could hold if we don’t act on this situation. I don’t have any other research to help any of the other groups.
1. My gut reaction to Global Warming our topic is confusion. I feel confused becausedI have no knowledgeof this topic I l earned that majority of global warimg is caused by humans. The other things are caused by the green house gases.I think that there will be a handful of people that don’t have any knowledge of global warming. Most people will think that it’s just a joke.
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