In this interactive textbook lesson, students will discover factors that can naturally alter the climate such as volcanoes, plate tectonics, and asteroids.
Students will learn about historic periods of climate change such as the Permian Mass Extinction.
The resource includes discussion questions and interactive quiz questions.
Students can work at their own pace through this self-guided textbook lesson.
Figures and graphics are included to illustrate the text.
Students can check their understanding by taking an interactive quiz at the end of the lesson.
Additional Prerequisites
Students should be familiar with the timescale of Earth's history and how geologic processes can shape the conditions for life.
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The video describing the Permian Mass Extinction is dense with information and students may need to pause and re-watch sections to answer the questions that follow.
Differentiation
After watching the video on the Permian Mass Extinction, students could discuss what the current rise in global temperatures could mean for Earth and its habitants.
Students could make a timeline to show the major climate change events that have occurred throughout Earth's history.
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