1) What is climate change? a) Long-term change in the Earth's climate and weather conditions. b) Improved air quality on the ground. c) Decrease in the earth's temperature. 2) What human activity is the main cause of climate change? a) Photosynthesis b) Fossil fuel burning and deforestation. c) The death of animals 3) What are the consequences of climate change? a) Increase in global temperature and melting glaciers and ice caps b) Lower production in the textile industry c) Energy savings 4) What are the characteristics of climate change? a) Increase in world population. b) Increased pollution and earthquakes. c) increase in global temperature and melting of glaciers and ice caps. 5) What are the effects of climate change on human health? a) Increase in respiratory diseases b) Kidney damage, decreased sleep hours or ingestion of microplastics. c) Fever and flu 6) How does climate change affect animal migration patterns? a) Increased hunting of animals b) Genetic alterations c) Alteration in life cycles and their ability to find food and shelter. 7) What is ocean acidification? a) Referring to the process of reducing the pH of seawater due to the absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. b) Burning of fossil fuels. c) Changes in precipitation patterns and other extreme weather effects. 8) What is desertification? a) Higher temperature in deserts b) Warming and melting of the poles c) Degradation in dry and semi-dry areas. 9) How does climate change affect bird migration patterns? a) Changes in temperature patterns, disruption of natural cycles and disruption of food supply. b) Changes in the feeding of marine species c) Reduced reproduction in animals 10) Which animal and plant species have been affected by climate change? a) Lions, sharks and fungi b) Polar bear, penguins, corals, koalas and sea turtles. c) Pets 11) What is air and water pollution? a) Refer to the presence of harmful substances in the air and water that can have negative effects on the environment and human health. b) It is the regeneration of species and living beings. c) It is the heating and cooling of bacteria. 12) What are the economic consequences of climate change? a) Temperature rise and hot water. b) Capital depletion, wars and fuel combustion. c) Affects agricultural production and increases the frequency and intensity of natural disasters and increases food prices. 13) What measures can be taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions? a) Increasing water pollution b) Recycle c) Take measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 14) What more sustainable practices can be adopted to combat climate change? a) Aumentando la eficiencia energética, utilizando fuentes de energía renovables y aplicando políticas y normativas. b) Reduce energy consumption c) Buy bio degradable products 15) Why is the fight against climate change important? a) Is important because it promotes empathy and responsibility. b) Is important because of the significant and wide-ranging impact that climate change can have on the environment and human society. c) Is important for the maintenance of automobiles

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