Atmosphere
Temperature
Wind
Ocean Currents
Climate
100

What is the Greenhouse Effect?

Gases in the atmosphere trap heat near the earth's surface

100

Explain the following method of heat transfer: conduction.

The transfer of heat between two solid substances that are in direct contact.

100

What is the Coriolis Effect?

As the Earth rotates, winds get deflected, making it seem like the winds curve

100

How are surface ocean currents created?

By wind

100

How does altitude affect climate?

The higher the altitude, the colder it gets. The lower the altitude, the more heat is retained

200

What layer of the stratosphere is responsible for protecting life from ultraviolet radiation?

Ozone Layer

200

Explain the following method of heat transfer: convection

The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid

200

How is wind created?

The movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure

200

What causes deep ocean currents?

A combination of cold temperatures, the formation of ice, and increase in ocean salinity, making water denser and causing it to sink and displace water below it

200

How do ocean currents affect climate?

They bring warm or cold water to coastlines which can affect temperature and moisture of local air masses
300

Which two "greenhouse" gases, now growing in abundance, are responsible for trapping heat in the atmosphere?

Carbon Dioxide and Methane
300

Explain the following method of heat transfer: radiation

The transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves

300

What are the three major wind belts?

Trade Winds (Tropical Easterlies), Prevailing Westerlies, Polar Easterlies

300

What is the Global Ocean Conveyor?

The movement of deep ocean currents and surface currents in a loop around the Earth

300

How does the distance from a large body of water affect climate?

Water heats up and cools down about five times slower than land which moderates temperature in coastal areas

400

What are the three main waves that pass through the Earth's atmosphere?

Infrared, Visible Light, Ultraviolet

400

What is the name for the energy that comes from the sun?

Electromagnetic Waves

400

What are the names of the two calm area around the globe

Doldrums and Horse Latitudes

400

Explain how the United Kingdom receives warm rain during the summer? Why doesn't California (generally speaking?)

The UK receives water from the warm North Atlantic Drift, which brings warm moisture to the coast. CA gets water from the cold California Current, which brings cold moisture

400

What are the three temperature zones?

Tropical, Temperate, Polar

500

What are the four layers of the Earth's atmosphere (that the book describes) in order from the outermost to the innermost?

Thermosphere, Mesosphere, Stratosphere, Troposphere

500

How is the Earth's energy budget distributed?

50% absorbed by land and water

25% reflected by clouds

20% absorbed by gases and particles

5% reflected by earth's surface

500

What is the Jet Stream?

Bands of high speed winds that blow from west to east and carries weather systems

500

Compare/Contrast El Nino and La Nina

El Nino happens when Trade Winds calm, leaving more heat at the equator, leading to a shift in the winds which brings tropical weather to the eastern Pacific. La Nina happens when Trades Winds strengthen, pushing more warm water westward, bringing more storms to the western Pacific and leaving the eastern Pacific dryer

500

What are the six major climate regions?

Tropical, Dry, Temperate Marine, Temperate Continental, Polar, Highland

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