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Look at your Atmosphere KWL chart. Now that we have studied the atmosphere, fill in the L on the chart (what you have learned). Turn in your lab from yesterday if you did not turn it in yesterday.
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Look at your Atmosphere KWL chart. Now that we have studied the atmosphere,

fill in the L on the chart (what you have learned).

Turn in your lab from yesterday if you did not turn it in yesterday.

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29 multiple choice 6 fill-in-blank 7 short answer 1 essay – 2 choices 43 questions total

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Atmosphere ( page 134 & 118-125) Layers Composition (%’s of O2 & N2) Air Pressure & how it affects our bodies

Weather Factors (page 135 & 126-137) Heat Transfer (radiation/convection/conduction) Electromagnetic radiation from the sun (IR,

visible, UV) Winds – local (land & sea) and global Clouds – types (cumulus, cirrus, stratus,

cumulonimbus)

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What absorbs ultraviolet radiation in the atmosphere?

Ozone

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What type of energy heats up the Earth’s atmosphere?

Infrared radiation

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What is the greenhouse effect? Process by which gases hold heat in the

atmosphere

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What type of heat transfer requires two objects to be touching?

Conduction

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How is heat transferred to you from a campfire?

Radiation

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What type of heat transfer is responsible for heating the troposphere?

Convection

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Why does convection happen?

a. Warm air is more dense than light air

b. Warm and cold air have the same density

c. Cold air is less dense than warm air

d. Cold air is more dense than warm air

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Wind is caused by differences in

a. Precipitation

b. Humidity

c. Air pressure

d. Turbulence

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What tool do we use to measure wind speed?

Anemometer

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How are local winds different from global winds?

Local winds are caused by unequal heating in a small area

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Why do land breezes form? Because land cools off faster than water

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What type of wind blows from a specific direction over long distances?

Global wind

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Earth’s rotation makes winds seem to curve. What is this called?

Coriolis effect

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What tool is used to measure relative humidity?

Psychrometer

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When do clouds form? When water vapor condenses

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What type of clouds produce thunderstorms?

Cumulonimbus

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What are high feathery clouds called? Cirrus

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What type of clouds are layered and cover most of the sky?

Stratus

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Any form of water that falls from a cloud is called what?

Precipitation

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How does energy travel through space to the Earth?

As electromagnetic waves

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Energy from the sun that reaches the Earth is visible light, infrared radiation and _______________.

Ultraviolet radiation

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What tool is used to measure how hot or cold the air is?

Thermometer

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A sea breeze is a type of what kind of wind? Local wind

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What tool is used to measure air pressure? Barometer

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Which heats up more quickly, land or water? Land

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What is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere?

Nitrogen

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What percent of the atmosphere is oxygen? 21%

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What is altitude? The measurement of how high something is

above sea level

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What human activity causes the most air pollution?

Vehicle exhaust

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What is rain or sleet mixed with acids called?

Acid rain

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Why does air have pressure? Because it has mass

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How do we measure air pressure? With a barometer

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What does the ozone layer do? Protects us from ultraviolet radiation

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Photochemical smog forms in the presence of what?

Sunlight

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What happens to happens to air pressure as altitude increases?

It decreases

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In what layer of the atmosphere is the ozone layer or ozonosphere found?

Stratosphere

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What are the four main layers of the atmosphere in order from the ground upwards?

Troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere

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What does the mesosphere do? Causes meteors to burn up before striking

Earth

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Where does the aurora borealis form? In the ionosphere

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Where does weather occur? The troposphere


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