Some good questions to research about climate change include:
A reliable website for information on climate change is NASA's Global Climate Change page (climate.nasa.gov). It provides up-to-date and scientifically accurate information on climate research and data.
Yes, Pollution. No, Scientific research and data on wildlife and climate change.
For a presentation on Antarctica, consider asking questions such as: What are the key features of Antarctica's unique ecosystem and how do they adapt to extreme conditions? How does climate change impact the ice sheets and global sea levels? What role does Antarctica play in global climate patterns and weather systems? Additionally, what are the implications of human activities, such as tourism and research, on the pristine environment of the continent?
"Global warming" is now referred to as "Climate Change" as scientists have begun to realise that variation in the Earth's climate may actually cause cooling as well as warming. The main organisation involved with climate change research is the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (see the related links). This was founded by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) to provide scientific information on climate change. In the UK there is the UK Climate Impacts Program website and the Met Office website "Your guide to climate change" as well as the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research and the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia amongst many others. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but any of the above would certainly be good places to start your search for information. Please see the related links
Thorough investigation
No, the grammar is not correct. It should be "while doing your research, you found one good case about." Additionally, it would be better to specify what the case is about, for example, "while doing your research, you found one good case about climate change."
nature is good when you carry your life tender
Climate change conference allow countries to come together to learn, discuss and share. They can then determine if their goals are going to make a difference to Climate change. The Paris Agreement of 2015 is a good example of this.
There so many good focus questions that one can create. The questions should revolve around the particular area of focus or research that one wants to be studied specifically.
A good 9th grade topic for a research paper could be the impact of social media on teenagers' mental health, the effects of climate change on local ecosystems, or the significance of historical events on shaping current societal attitudes.
The key components of effective research questions are clarity, specificity, relevance, and feasibility. A good research question should be clear and focused, address a specific issue, be relevant to the research topic, and be able to be answered within the constraints of the study.
Research the questions over the internet, or just don't answer anything.