Sun & Gravity
Tides
Earth
Ocean Currents
Weather & Air Currents
100

Why does the Earth revolve around the Sun?

It has the most gravity in our solar system

100

How many high tides are there each day?

2

100
What are 2 hemispheres on Earth? Which one do we live in?
Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere. We live in the Northern Hemisphere
100

What two factors impact water density?

Salinity and Temperature

100

How does air move?

Air moves from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure

200

What does the Sun revolve around?

A black hole in the center of the milky way

200

What are the Moon phases when it is a spring tide?

New Moon & Full Moon

200
How do we get day and night?
When we face the Sun we have day, when we turn away from the Sun we have night.
200

How do ocean currents affect climate?

Places near warm currents are warmer than they would be without the current there

Places near cold currents are cooler

200

What two factors cause wind movement?

The change in pressure/density & the coriolis effect 

300
Where on the Earth are the Sun's rays the strongest?
Around the equator
300

What causes a high tide?

When the space on Earth passes through the area closes to the Moon

300
How long does it take the Earth to rotate once?
24 hours
300

What is the Gulf Stream?

A warm ocean current that brings the weather up the east coast of the United States. 

300

What kind of weather is at a low pressure system?

These pressure systems form clouds and sometimes precipitation - rain or snow

400

Revolution speed decreases as you move farther away from the sun, why is this?

the suns gravity decreases as distance increases

400

What are the Moon phases that create neap tides

first and third quarter moon

400
How long does it take for the Earth to revolve around the Sun?
365.25 days
400

What is a gyre?

A circular current that causes trash to collect. 

400

What kind of weather is at a high pressure system?

These pressure systems bring clear skies and fair weather

500

Why don't people on Earth get attracted through gravity to the Sun instead of Earth since the Sun is more massive than Earth? 

Earth is less massive but significantly closer

500

Draw a tidal bulge and explain what is happening at each part 

500
How do we get our seasons?
When we are tilted away from the Sun we are in winter because the Sun's rays aren't as strong. When we are titled toward the Sun we have summer.
500

What do the deep ocean currents move?

This allows for nutrients to move back up to the top layers of water & oxygen to be circulated back down to lower layers

500

How are air masses classified?

Air masses are classified by their temperature and moisture characteristics.

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