Properties of Water
Energy Transfer
Greenhouse Gases
Weather and Climate
Ocean Currents
100

What type of bonds form between water molecules?

Covalent Bonds

100

What energy source drives the hydrological processes?

Solar radiation

100

List two greenhouse gases.

Carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4).

100

What layer of the atmosphere contains most weather phenomena?

The troposphere.

100

What drives surface currents in the ocean?

Wind patterns and Earth's rotation.

200

What is the term for the attraction between water molecules?

Cohesion

200

 Name one phase change of water that absorbs energy.

 Evaporation

200

What human activity increases carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?

Burning fossil fuels.

200

Define convection currents.

Movements of fluid caused by differences in temperature and density.


200

How do upwelling and downwelling affect coastal ecosystems?

Upwelling brings nutrient-rich water to the surface, supporting marine life; downwelling carries surface water and oxygen to deeper waters.

300

Explain why water is considered a polar molecule.

Water has a partial positive charge on one end and a partial negative charge on the other due to its molecular structure.


300

How does evaporation cool surfaces?

Evaporation removes heat from the surface as molecules transition from liquid to gas.

300

What role does methane play in the greenhouse effect?  

Methane traps heat in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming.

300

How do air masses influence weather?

Different air masses bring varying temperatures and moisture levels, affecting weather patterns.

300

Describe the impact of ocean currents on climate.

They regulate temperatures and weather patterns, influencing climates in coastal areas.

400

How does surface tension in water affect small objects?

Surface tension allows small objects, like a needle, to float on water without sinking

400

Explain how ocean currents transfer heat.

Ocean currents move warm water from the equator towards the poles, influencing climate.


400

Explain the importance of the greenhouse effect.

It maintains Earth's temperature by trapping heat, which is essential for life.


400

What is the Coriolis effect?

The deflection of moving objects due to Earth's rotation, affecting wind and ocean currents.

400

What are gyres, and how do they form?

Large circular ocean currents formed by wind patterns and the Coriolis effect.

500

Describe one effect of water's high specific heat capacity.

It moderates temperatures in coastal areas, preventing extreme temperature changes

500

What is the positive feedback loop involving water vapor?

Warmer temperatures increase water vapor, which enhances the greenhouse effect, leading to more warming.

500

Describe how water vapor contributes to the greenhouse effect.

Water vapor amplifies the greenhouse effect by trapping heat more effectively than other gases.

500

Explain how El Niño affects global weather patterns.

El Niño alters ocean temperatures, impacting weather patterns like increased rainfall or drought in various regions.

500

Explain the significance of thermocline in ocean currents.

Thermocline is a layer in the ocean where temperature changes rapidly, affecting marine life and nutrient distribution.

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