Heat Basics
Heat Transfer
Energy and Resources
Environmental Impact
Vocabulary
10

This is the flow of energy from a warm object to a cooler object.

Answer: What is heat?

10

This type of heat transfer occurs by direct contact.

Conduction

10

Which of the following is NOT a renewable energy source: natural gas, solar energy, hydro energy, wind energy?

Natural gas

10

What impact do plants have on heat in the environment?

They cool the environment through transpiration

10

This term means how much light is reflected without being absorbed.

Albedo

20

What is the scientific explanation for heat energy?

energy caused by the movement of particles?

20

This type of heat transfer occurs through electromagnetic waves.

Radiation

20

Name one renewable energy source and one non-renewable energy source.

Renewable: solar; Non-renewable: oil

20

What is the greenhouse effect?

The trapping of the Sun’s heat by gases in the atmosphere

20

This process occurs when gases in the Earth’s atmosphere trap the Sun’s heat.

Greenhouse effect

30

What is temperature, and what instrument measures it?

the average energy of particles, measured with a thermometer

30

This type of heat transfer occurs by the circulation of a liquid or gas.

Convection

30

Why are non-renewable resources still used if renewable resources are cleaner?

They are cheaper and more accessible

30

What are the most toxic gases that contribute to global warming: carbon dioxide, fluorinated gases, helium gas or oxygenated gases

Fluorinated gases

30

This is the process of water movement through a plant and the loss of water mainly through leaves.

Transpiration

40

What happens to particles when heat is removed?

They move slower and get closer together

40

Wind is caused by this type of heat transfer.

Convection

40

Explain the Law of Conservation of Energy

 Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed 

40

Why might it feel warmer in a city than in a forest on the same day?

Because of urban heat islands caused by heat-absorbing materials

40

This theory explains why matter behaves the way it does.

Particle theory

50

This occurs when two objects are in contact and there is no exchange of heat energy.

thermal equilibrium

50

Describe the conduction, convection, and radiation involved in boiling a pot of water over a fire.

Conduction heats the pot, convection circulates water, radiation comes from the fire

50

Give an example of an energy transformation that results in heat.

Chemical energy in wood → thermal energy when burned

50

Is the greenhouse effect always bad? Explain.

No, it helps keep Earth warm enough for life, but too much causes climate change

50

These gases trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere and contribute to global warming.

Greenhouse gases

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