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Insulation experiment Saving our Earth one house at a time!

Saving our Earth one house at a time!

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Saving our Earth one house at a time!. Insulation experiment. Energy Quiz!. ?. The process of heating and cooling account for 50 to 70 % of the energy used in the average American home. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Insulation experiment

Saving our Earth one house at a time!

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The process of heating and cooling account for 50 to 70 % of the energy used in the average American home.

It is predicted that the average temperature will rise another 3 to 10 degrees F in the next 100 years.

Energy Quiz!?

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“Glaciers are melting, sea levels are rising, cloud forests are drying, and wildlife is scrambling to keep pace”

Global warming – the gradual temperature change in the Earth’s atmosphere due to primarily carbon dioxide build up from burning coal, oil and gas.

These are Greenhouse gases!

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Greenhouse gasses allow sun to enter the Earth.

Guess what! There is a lot more to the sun then just visible light!

Greenhouse effect

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Plant and animal respiration ( we exhale carbon dioxide)

Driving carsHeating and cooling a living spaceDrinking from plastic water bottlesForest losses Eating non – local foods

Where greenhouse gasses come from

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An insulator does not allow flow of electrons.Insulation is a material or substance that is

used to prevent the transfer of heat, electricity or sound. In a building, insulation is placed in the walls and roof. When insulating a building, the quality of an insulation material is measured by how well it keeps heat out.

Insulators