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In this video, we look at climate change. First we explore how human activity is increasing the levels of carbon dioxide and methane. We then look at the effects of climate change. Finally, we look at why some people have views on climate change which do not match the science.
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Interesting fact!!!
What do we release when we 'pass wind'?
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I understand these videos are based off the AQA spec, but I do OCR. Is there much of a difference in the content for science?
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GCSE GEO students entered the chat…
"pass wind"
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Someone please explain what "passing wind" means
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