Properties of Water
Ocean Currents
Greenhouse Effect
Layers of the Atmosphere
Weather and Wind
100

The property of water allowing water molecules to stick to other water molecules

What is cohesion?

100

The area where warm surface currents are originating.

What is the equator?

100

This greenhouse gas is released through respiration, combustion, and volcanic activity.

What is carbon dioxide?
100

The layer that we all live in that also contains most of the weather we experience.

What is the troposphere?

100

This type of pressure system creates stable sunny weather with low chances of rain.

What is a high pressure system?

200

The property of water allowing water molecules to stick to other substances

What is adhesion

200

The area where cold surface currents are originating

What are the poles

200

This greenhouse gas is produced by agriculture, wetlands, fossil fuel extraction, and the melting of permafrost.

What is methane?

200

The layer of Earth's atmosphere that contains the ozone layer.

What is the stratosphere?

200

The global winds that form near the equator and drive the ENSO oscillation.

What are the trade winds?

300

The property of a substance that is not "water loving" like oil.

What is hydrophobic?

300

The primary driver of surface currents

What are Global wind patterns

300

A gas present in the stratosphere that contributes to heat absorption.

What is ozone?

300

An air mass that would typically forms over Canadian land, characterized by dry cold conditions.

What is a continental polar air mass?

300

A rapidly spinning low pressure storm.

What is a tropical cyclone?

400

A thin “film” at the surface of water due to cohesion that resists external force.

What is surface tension?

400

Large systems of rotating surface currents forming due to the combination of wind and the rotation of earth.

What are gyres?

400

A change that amplifies its original effect like our rising temperatures causing ice to melt, reducing reflective surfaces, increasing solar absorption, increasing temperatures.

What is a positive feedback loop?

400

A surface’s reflective quality, things that are lighter have a high reflectivity and things that are darker have a high absorption.

What is the albedo?

400

A fast flowing river of air high in the atmosphere that seperates cold air from warm air in North America

What is the jet stream?

500

The type of bonding that connects one water molecule to another water molecule.

What is hydrogen bonding?

500

The process where cold, nutrient dense water moves up from the depths rising to the surface.

What is upwelling?

500

Scientists used these to examine past carbon dioxide levels because they trap bubbles of CO2, preserving them for thousands of years.

What are ice cores?

500

The time of day when a land breeze occurs.

What is night?

500

The apparent deflection of moving objects caused by Earth's rotation, making paths curve to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.

What is the Coriolis effect?

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