The Energy Source
Geography and Location
Atmosphere and Climate
Ocean Dynamics
Patterns and Changes
100

The ability to make things move or change; in this unit, it refers to heat from the sun

Energy

100

A distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees.

Latitude

100

The mixture of gases (air) that surrounds the Earth.

Atmosphere

100

A continuous, directed movement of sea water

Ocean current

100

A climate pattern that describes the unusual warming of surface waters in the eastern Pacific Ocean

El Niño

200

Energy that comes directly from the sun’s rays.

Solar Energy

200

The imaginary line around the middle of the Earth that receives the most direct sunlight.

Equator

200

A measure of how hot or cold the air is in a specific location.

Air temperature

200

An ocean current that flows along the top layer of the ocean, pushed by wind.

Surface current

200

Something that happens in a regular or repeated way

Pattern

300

To move from one object to another or one place to another.

Transfer

300

The North and South points of the Earth where solar energy is least direct.

Poles

300

The general weather patterns in an area over a long period of time.

Climate

300

Winds that blow consistently in a specific direction over a particular part of the world.

Prevailing winds

300

An event or process that leads to a result

Cause

400

To take in or soak up (ex: The Earth’s surface takes in solar energy)

Absorb

400

An area of land located right next to the ocean.

Coastal

400

The typical or “middle” value in a set of data (ex: the typical yearly temperature)

Average

400

When an object (like a current) hits something and is forced to change its path.

Deflection

400

A change that is a result or consequence of an action or cause

Effect

500

The outside layer of something, such as the land or the top of the ocean.

Surface.

500

An area of land located far away from the ocean.

Inland.

500

The scientific study of climate

Climatology

500

A large, continuous landmass that can redirect the flow of ocean currents.

Continent

500

A sequence of events where one event causes the next, leading to a final effect.

Causal Chain

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