1) It's 2050. How many degrees has the temperature risen since the 1800s? a) 3 degrees b) 4 degrees c) 2 degrees d) 2.5 degrees 2) What is the most common phenomenon in London and Delhi? a) Rainfall b) Abundant snow c) Hailstorms d) Extreme heat waves 3) The United States, Africa, and Australia experience longer and more severe droughts a) True b) False 4) Why does Japan experience heavy rainfall? a) Because lower temperatures cause water to evaporate faster b) Because higher temperatures cause water to evaporate faster 5) Children do not develop respiratory diseases a) True b) False 6) It's 2100. What happens to the Marshall Islands and Tuvalu due to rising sea levels? a) They are transformed into national parks b) They are submerged 7) What do some cities like New York do to adapt to rising sea levels? a) Look for new sources of water b) Evacuate the cities c) Raise buildings and roads d) Build dams 8) According to experts, what can be done to help mitigate the effects of climate change? a) Increase fossil fuel production b) Invest in renewable energy c) Deforest 9) There’s still time to rewrite our future a) True b) False 10) What is needed to bring about real change according to experts? a) Innovations and collective actions b) Timid solutions c) Increase in emissions d) Maintain current policies

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