Climate Change - GCSE Chemistry Definition

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Climate change refers to the long-term shift in weather patterns and temperatures on Earth. It is mainly caused by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas, which release greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. These gases trap heat from the sun, causing the Earth's temperature to rise, a process known as global warming.

Climate change can lead to extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and changes in wildlife habitats. Understanding climate change is important for GCSE Chemistry because it relates to the study of how human activities impact the Earth's environment and the chemical processes involved.

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Philippa has worked as a GCSE and A level chemistry teacher and tutor for over thirteen years. She studied chemistry and sport science at Loughborough University graduating in 2007 having also completed her PGCE in science. Throughout her time as a teacher she was incharge of a boarding house for five years and coached many teams in a variety of sports. When not producing resources with the chemistry team, Philippa enjoys being active outside with her young family and is a very keen gardener

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