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Melting ice and the sea level

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Brief Description: Ice may have various forms: from snowflakes, through ice cubes to sea ice and glacier ice. Students will find out how much sea ice differs from glacier ice and what are the consequences of melting ice. Scientists are alarming that the climate change may cause the sea level rise up to 100 cm by the end of the century. Which melting ice is crucial for this phenomenon? How to prepare a demonstration to check it? Let's find out!
 

Age Range: 10-12, 12-14

Subjects involved: Geography, Physics, Science

Didactical Hours: 2 hours

 

Learning objectives: Students will:

  • understand that ice may have various forms
  • know the differences between sea ice and glacier ice
  • can experimantally check, if the melting ice increases the sea level
  • can plan a demonstration of melting ice

 

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