The animated video is engaging and easy to understand.
The interactive questions reinforce key ideas and are a great way for students to independently check their understanding.
Additional Prerequisites
An ad plays before the video.
A TED-Ed account is needed to access the interactive questions and use the discussion feature; accounts are free but students must be 13 or older to register.
Differentiation
Science classes could use this resource as a introduction to reflectivity, feedback loops, the albedo effect, equilibrium, or homeostasis.
As an extension activity, have students research examples of other feedback loops that impact climate change and present their findings.
Other related resources include this lesson on feedback loops, this article about feedback loops fueling wildfires, and this video about how a warmer Arctic will intensify global warming.
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