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  1. The carbon cycle. I can describe the carbon cycle and explain the effect of changes to parts of the cycle. 1 Slide deck. 1 Worksheet. 2 Quizzes. 1 Video. Free lessons and teaching resources about carbon cycle and climate change.

  2. Carbon cycle- The carbon cycle shows how carbon moves between different carbon reservoirs including the atmosphere, oceans and land on Earth. Photosynthesis- Photosynthesis is a process where energy from sunlight is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Respiration- Cellular respiration is a chemical process that ...

  3. Jan 17, 2018 · jpg, 88.21 KB. pptx, 306.52 KB. I made this for a Year 10 group doing the Greenhouse effect as part of P2 in the OCR Science GCSE. Printed/photocopied onto on A3. Can be completed with access to textbooks or with the internet. Includes both PowerPoint slide and JPEG. Tes classic free licence. to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions.

  4. Get started with 14 ways to teach sustainability in chemistry. Based on the UN's sustainable development goals, our Sustainability in chemistry series brings together tips, ideas and curriculum-linked resources to connect your existing chemistry lessons with sustainability. Try them out.

  5. Quality Assured Category: Science Publisher: Centre for Science Education. Materials produced by EON with a range of activities that look at the use of energy and the need for sustainable energy. The resource includes information on energy generation, energy and the environment, and different types of renewable energy.

  6. Show downloads. Download all files as a .zip 7.99 MB. Information on the permitted use of this resource is covered by the Category Three Content section in STEM Learning’s Terms and conditions. Science, Biology, Physics, Earth science. 14-16.

  7. of its environment. • Biodiversity: all the diferent kinds of life found in one area, including animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, and genetic material. • Climate: the average condition of the weather at a place, usually over the long term, as exhibited by. temperature, wind velocity, and precipitation.

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