Weather & Climate
Atmospheric Movement
Ocean Currents
Climate Influences
Ecosystem Stability
100

 What is the weather map symbol for a cold front and warm front?

cold-triangles; warm-half circles

100

What are the global wind patterns called?

Trade winds, westerlies, and polar easterlies.

100

What causes ocean currents?

Wind, Earth's rotation, and differences in water temperature and salinity

100

How do volcanic eruptions affect climate?

They can release ash and gases that block sunlight, leading to temporary cooling.

100

What is the carbon cycle?

The process of carbon being exchanged among the atmosphere, land, water, and organisms.

200

What vocabulary describes warm air rising and cool air sinking?

convection currents

200

How does the Coriolis effect influence weather?

The Coriolis effect causes winds to curve, influencing storm paths and weather systems.

200

How do ocean currents influence climate?

They can transport warm or cold water across vast distances, affecting regional climates.

200

What is the greenhouse effect?

The process by which greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, warming the planet.

200

How does biodiversity contribute to ecosystem stability?

High biodiversity increases resilience to changes and disruptions in ecosystems.

300

Describe how energy from the Sun interacts with the atmosphere.

The Sun unevenly heats the Earth's surface, which in turn heats the air above it, leading to weather phenomena.

300

Describe how low and high atmospheric pressure affects local weather and what are the weather map symbols.

High pressure typically leads to clear skies and calm weather, while low pressure can lead to storms and precipitation. Low pressure symbol is a blue capital L.

300

Describe the interaction between air masses and ocean currents in tropical cyclones.

Warm ocean water fuels tropical cyclones, while the interaction with cooler air masses can slow them down or weaken them.

300

Describe how human activities influence climate change.

Activities like burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes increase greenhouse gas emissions.

300

What is primary succession?

The process of ecological change that occurs in an area where no soil exists, such as after a volcanic eruption.

400

How do ocean currents affect local weather patterns?

Ocean currents can warm or cool the air above them, influencing local climate.

400

What is a jet stream and how does it influence weather?

A fast-flowing air current in the upper atmosphere that can steer weather systems and influence temperature.

400

What is the difference between a typhoon and a hurricane?

They are the same type of storm; the term "typhoon" is used in the Northwest Pacific, while "hurricane" is used in the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific.

400

What role does deforestation play in climate change?

Deforestation reduces the number of trees that absorb CO2, increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

400

How do natural disasters impact food webs?

They can disrupt the balance of species, leading to population declines or increases.

500

Explain how hurricanes are formed.

Hurricanes form over warm ocean waters when moist air rises, leading to low-pressure systems and intense wind patterns.

500

Identify a factor that can change atmospheric movement patterns.

Changes in temperature, land use, or natural disasters can alter atmospheric patterns.

500

How do El Niño and La Niña affect weather patterns?

El Niño causes warmer ocean temperatures and can lead to increased rainfall, while La Niña causes cooler temperatures and can result in drier conditions.

500

Explain how abrupt changes in ocean currents can affect global climate

Sudden shifts can disrupt weather patterns and alter temperatures across the globe.

500

Describe the impact of urbanization on ecosystems.

Urbanization can lead to habitat loss, fragmentation, and changes in local climate and biodiversity.

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