Type of energy from the Sun/lightbulbs. (answer is NOT radiation)
What is light/radiant energy? (thermal okay)
Flashlight: chemical -> electrical -> ___ -> thermal.
What is light/radiant?
Energy cannot be created or __.
What is destroyed?
Condensed water vapor that falls back to Earth (rain, snow, hail)
What is precipitation?
The reason for the seasons.
What is the tilt of Earth? (Uneven heating okay)
Areas of the same pressure.
What are isobars?
Heat energy.
What is thermal energy?
Toaster: electrical ->___ -> light
What is thermal?
Energy of motion.
What is kinetic (energy)?
Gas changing into a liquid, for example when clouds form.
What is condensation?
Season in the Southern Hemisphere when it's summer in the Northern Hem.
What is winter?
Type of front shown.
What is a cold front?
Energy stored in a stretched object like a rubber band or spring.
What is elastic energy?
Rubbing your hands together: mechanical -> __
What is thermal?
Stored energy.
What is potential (energy)?
Liquid changing into a gas due to increase in temperature or pressure.
What is evaporation?
Season in the Northern Hemisphere when it's spring in the Southern Hem.
What is fall/autumn?
Which type of pressure moves clockwise, occurs because cool air is denser and sinks?
High pressure
Energy stored in batteries and fuel.
What is chemical energy?
Plugging in a heater: __ -> thermal
What is electrical?
Is thermal energy a type of potential or kinetic energy? (No stealing points on this one)
What is kinetic?
Precipitation that reaches Earth's surface and flows over land into lakes, rivers, and oceans.
What is runoff?
Fast moving powerful winds in the upper atmosphere.
What are jet streams?
Type of pressure associated with storms, strong winds, and heavy rain/snow.
What is low pressure?
Energy stored in objects that are elevated/lifted up.
What is gravitational (potential) energy?
Melting ice in the sunlight: __ -> thermal
What is light/radiant?
Name TWO types of potential energy.
What are chemical, mechanical, elastic, electrical, nuclear, gravitational? (any two)
When water leaks into the soil from the ground and moves into rocks through cracks and pores. (*tough)
What is infiltration?
Deep currents are caused by three factors. Name one of them.
What is density, temperature or salinity?
Tool that measures air pressure.
What is a barometer? (weather balloon okay)