Atmosphere
Heat & Air movement
Weather
Disasters
100

What two main gases make up 99% of Earth’s atmosphere?

Nitrogen (78%) and Oxygen (21%)

100

Why is the air at the equator less dense than the air at the poles?

warm air during equator and cool air in the poles

100

What do cumulus clouds look like?

they look like cotton candy!


100

What is the most common type of storm?


The thunderstorm 

200

What is the function of the ozone layer?

The ozone layer protects life on Earth by absorbing and filtering out harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. 


200

What happens to the energy that reaches Earth from the sun?

30% is reflected back into space, 20% is absorbed by the atmosphere and 50% is absorbed by Earth’s land and water surfaces.

200

What is the dew point?

The dew point is the temperature at which air becomes fully saturated

200

How is thunder formed?

heating air around lighting makes a sounds

300

Explain why water boils at different temperatures depending on altitude.

Boiling point changes with atmospheric pressure becuase they have to equal each other. 

300

What causes a convection current?

when warm, less dense air rises and is replaced by cooler

300

How are clouds formed?

when water vapor condense around gas and pollution

300

How do tornadoes form?

warm air rises fast during storm causing rotating winds 

400

What kind of weather is generally associated with high-pressure systems? Low-pressure systems?

High-pressure systems: Warm, dry, and clear weather.

Low-pressure systems: Cooler, more humid conditions, often bringing rain or snow.

400

What are jet streams, and where do they occur?

fast-moving wind found at the top of the troposphere, flowing from west to east.

400

What happens in a cold and warm front?

cold front - cool air and warm air meet causing thunderstorms and cumus clouds

warm front - they meet causing light rain and sitrus clouds

400

What makes hurricanes so powerful?

warm air on water feuls the hurricane

500

Using the formula provided, how much colder would it be at 9,000 feet than at sea level?

Temperature drops 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet.
9 × 3.5 = 31.5°F colder

500

What is the Coriolis effect?

Air movement is affected due Earth rotation. 

500

What causes most precipitation?


Precipitation is caused by air cooling and condensing, often due warm air rising

500

What happens to a hurricane when it reaches land?

It weakens because it no longer has access to warm air

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