Sitting near a campfire, you gain heat by-
This type of energy is due to an object position.
What is potential energy?
What is responsible for all energy on Earth? It is also what creates winds. (Think BIG!)
What is the Sun or Solar Energy?
What type of front is shown?
What is a stationary front?
What is a description for LONG term environmental conditions? (The average yearly climate in Burleson is 75 degrees)
What is climate?
I place my spoon in a cup of hot coffee. Eventually the spoon gets warm. What type of heat transfer is being shown here?
What is conduction?
This type of energy is due to an objects motion.
What is kinetic energy?
Convection currents occur when warm particles rise and cool particles sink. This rising and sinking is due to a difference in the particles ______.
What is density?

What is Oregon?
In order for conduction to occur, to objects have to _____.
What is touch?
Heat always travels from _____ to ______.
What is hot to cold?
At the top of a roller coaster, the cart has stopped. It begins to gain speed as it rolls down the hill. What is the energy transformations occurring here?
( ___ energy to ____ energy)
What is potential energy to kinetic energy?
What kind of weather would occur in areas of low pressure? (not super low)
What kind of front is occurring here?
What is a warm front?
What is a description for SHORT term environmental conditions? (It rained today)
What is weather?
As warm air rises and cold air sinks, it creates currents. What do we call those currents?
What are convection currents?
What type of energy is in food and batteries?
What is chemical energy?
When warm air rises, it causes which type of pressure?
What is low pressure?
What kind of front is occurring in the image?

A lava lamp show which type of heat transfer? (conduction, convection, radiation)
What is convection?
If I am traveling down a road and eventually slow down to a stop, what energy transformation occurred? (_____ energy to ______ energy)
What is kinetic energy to potential energy?
When cold air sinks, it causes what type of pressure?
What is high pressure?
Ice is placed in my hot tea. From what object is heat being transferred from and to? (from the _____ to the _____)
What is from the tea to the ice?
Describe the energy transformations that occur in a flashlight (from battery to light).
What is chemical --> electrical --> light?