Layers of The Atmosphere
Heat Transfer
Wind patterns
Wind Zones
Other
100

What is the lowest layer in the atmosphere?

Troposphere

100

The ground heats the air through _____

Conduction
100

Without the Corialis effect, winds should blow straight from the ____ to the ____.

Poles to the equator

100

The zone along the equator where warm air meets and rises is called ____.

Intertropical Convergence Zone

100

What is the unit used to measure insolation?

Watts

200

What mostly occurs in the troposphere?

Weather

200

The incoming solar radiation is called _____

Insolation

200

When hot air rises, it creates an area of ___ pressure. 

Low

200

Are the horse latitudes areas of high or low pressure? 

High pressure 

200

The winds that reverse their direction from (dry) season to (wet) season are called ______.

Monsoons

300

The Ozone layer can be found in the ...

Stratosphere

300

Convection is based off the idea that ____ _____ _____. 

Hot air rises (cold air sinks).

300

Winds blow ____ areas of low pressure.

Towards

300

The latitudinal lines 30° to the north and south of the equator are called the ____ ______.

Horse latitudes
300

What is the "phrase" that Miss Paige told you in order to remember the order of the atmosphere?

Trees Sometimes Make Thorns

400

As you move upwards through the atmosphere, what happens to the atmospheric pressure? 

It decreases

400

The greenhouse effect occurs because methane, carbon dioxide and water vapor... 

Trap warm air inside the troposphere, and increase the temperatures.

400

Global convection cells recycle cold and hot air approximately every ____° latitudinally. 

30°

400

In the northern hemisphere,  the winds blow to the ______. In the southern hemisphere, the winds blow to the _____.

Southwest - Northeast

400

There are ___ jet streams in each hemisphere.

2

500

Please tell me each layer of the atmosphere, as well as what happens to its temperature as you move up? 

Troposphere (decrease temp)

Stratosphere (increase temp)

Mesosphere (decrease temp)

Thermosphere (increase temp)

500

What are the 4 factors that affect insolation? 

Distance, season, angle, weather

500

The corialis effect is ____.

The effect that earth's rotation has on the wind patterns, which cause them to curve in the northern and southern hemispheres.

500

Starting at the north pole, please label all of the latitudinal lines and wind zones until the equator.

North Pole - Polar Easterlies - 60°N - Westerlies - Horse Latitudes - Trade Winds - ITCZ

500

Please explain the similarities between the ocean currents and the wind currents. 

Hot=rising, cold=sinking. Cyclical. 

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