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Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Enviromental Change – Transboundary Pollution

Chapter 10 Transboundary pollution page 120 Aim of this lesson To be qualified to learn 1 major pollution event affecting more(prenominal) than one and only(a) kingdom and examine the consequences of and responses to this event. View together It happened in Chernobyl trip 1 and Part 2 discuss http//www. youtube. com/ follow? feature=player_embedded&v=b11aWXkehtY http//www. youtube. com/watch? v=BwMdh2SZ5-k&feature=player_embedded Using * Consequences in more than one country http//www. grida. o/graphicslib/detail/the-continental-scale-of-the-chernobyl-accident_12e3 * The Torch report http//www. chernobylreport. org/? p=summary * THE protector Affects of Chernobyl explained http//www. guardian. co. uk/environment/2009/may/12/effects-chernobyl-uk-farmers 1. Annotate an outline occasion of europium (enlarged to A3 size) with the consequences of the 1986 Chernobyl Disaster. Try and include impacts in at least 4 unlike countries and for a sick of time scales. 1. Complete th e table with as much detail as you can Responses to the 1986 Chernobyl Disaster at a range of scales Short-Term Long-Term National within Russia / Ukraine * People must be evacuated from surface area * Many instant deaths from actinotherapy intoxication * Later deaths from radiation sickness poisoning * deathly radiation poisoning from nuclear fallout/ hot grease ones palms scatter * widespread panic and fear * Radioactive institute becomes uninhabitable for many years * Birth defects in the generation subsequently the consequent due to lingering radiation poisoning in gametes * apprehension of nuclear power as a renewable energy reference work * radiotherapy poisoning causes health problems in the future International * Deadly radiation poisoning from nuclear fallout/radioactive cloud spreading * Widespread panic and fear * Birth defects in the generation afterward the possibility due to lingering radiation poisoning inEnviromental Change Transboundary befoulmentC hapter 10 Transboundary pollution page 120 Aim of this lesson To be able to describe one major pollution event affecting more than one country and examine the consequences of and responses to this event. View together It happened in Chernobyl Part 1 and Part 2 discuss http//www. youtube. com/watch? feature=player_embedded&v=b11aWXkehtY http//www. youtube. com/watch? v=BwMdh2SZ5-k&feature=player_embedded Using * Consequences in more than one country http//www. grida. o/graphicslib/detail/the-continental-scale-of-the-chernobyl-accident_12e3 * The Torch report http//www. chernobylreport. org/? p=summary * THE GUARDIAN Affects of Chernobyl explained http//www. guardian. co. uk/environment/2009/may/12/effects-chernobyl-uk-farmers 1. Annotate an outline map of Europe (enlarged to A3 size) with the consequences of the 1986 Chernobyl Disaster. Try and include impacts in at least 4 different countries and for a range of time scales. 1. Complete the table with as much detail as you can Re sponses to the 1986 Chernobyl Disaster at a range of scales Short-Term Long-Term National within Russia / Ukraine * People must be evacuated from area * Many instant deaths from radiation poisoning * Later deaths from radiation poisoning * Deadly radiation poisoning from nuclear fallout/radioactive cloud spreading * Widespread panic and fear * Radioactive land becomes uninhabitable for many years * Birth defects in the generation after the incident due to lingering radiation poisoning in gametes * Distrust of nuclear power as a renewable energy source * Radiation poisoning causes health problems in the future International * Deadly radiation poisoning from nuclear fallout/radioactive cloud spreading * Widespread panic and fear * Birth defects in the generation after the incident due to lingering radiation poisoning in

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