What is Climate Change? | Environmental Facts for Kids | Climate Change | Science Facts for Kids Pop over to https://learningmole.com/pricing/ to subscribe and access over 2500 fabulous educational videos AND we are offering the first 6 months of subscription for just £1.99 p/m on all our student and teacher plans. You know how some days are hot and sunny, and some days are cold and rainy? That's weather, and it changes every day. But when we talk about 'climate', we're talking about the weather patterns that happen over a long time - like many, many years. Now, 'climate change' is like a big, slow change in those usual weather patterns. Imagine if your favourite snowy winter became less snowy, or your warm summer became even hotter - that's a bit like climate change. But why is this happening? Well, humans have been burning things like coal, oil, and gas for energy to power our cars, factories, and homes. When we burn these things, they release gases into the air, like carbon dioxide. These gases act like a blanket around our Earth, trapping heat from the sun and making our planet warmer. This warming is causing problems. Ice in the North and South Poles is melting, causing the sea levels to rise. This could lead to flooding in cities near the coast. Warmer temperatures also mean more heatwaves and bigger, stronger storms. And it's not just people who are affected. Animals and plants are struggling with these changes, too. They might lose their homes, or find it too hot or too cold to survive. But here's the good news: we can all help fight climate change! We can use less energy, like turning off lights when we leave a room. We can walk, bike, or use public transport instead of cars. And we can plant trees, because trees absorb carbon dioxide! Remember, every little bit helps. Even though climate change is a big problem, we can all do our part to protect our beautiful planet! ✔️ Subscribe to our channel for more exciting mythological adventures, and don't forget to hit the bell icon to get notified of new videos. 👍 If you like our content, please give us a thumbs up, share with your friends, and drop a comment below about your favorite part of the video or what mythological creature you want to learn about next. #climatechange