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100

What does the term ‘feedback’ mean?

The outcome of a response feeds into its own

activity in some way

100

Provide an example of positive feedback in nature

a flower dropping seeds

leading to more plant growth OR as ice and snow melt due to warming, the

darker land or ocean surface below absorbs more solar radiation, causing further

warming and more ice to melt.

100

Explain what a delta is and how it forms.

A river carries sediment at a fast speed, at the

mouth of a river the speed decreases so the sediment settles to the bottom (deposition)

and collects at the mouth of the river

100

Define and give an example of physical weathering

Breaks down rock into

smaller pieces without changing the rocks composition (no new substance) -

chalk in the bottle experiment

100

Define and give an example of chemical weathering

Breaking down of rock

through a chemical reaction —> altering the composition of the rock (new

substance is formed) - chalk in vinegar

200

Define deposition

Process where particles like sediment, soil, + rock are added to

landform when wind, water, or ice material drops it in a new location

200

5. Describe the budget of US energy: what percent “reflects clouds”, “is absorbed by gas

particles”, “is reflected by surface”, and is "absorbed by water

25% reflected by clouds,

20% absorbed by gases and particles, 5% reflected by Earth’s surface, 50% absorbed

by land and water and converted as heat

200

What are the three types of heat transfer involving a direct surface? How do they differ?

Convection = transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid, conduction = transfer of heat

between 2 substances that are directly touching, radiation = transfer of energy by

electromagnetic waves

200

Define global winds

caused by the Earth’s rotation and global convection currents in the

atmosphere caused by uneven heating of the surface - over a large area

200

What is transpiration?

Plants release water vapor through leaves

300

What is respiration?

Animals and humans breathe and exhale water

300

In order for a water vapor (gas) molecule to condense into a liquid, what does it need?

 

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surface to attach itself to

300

How are different types of precipitation formed? (for example, what weather conditions

lead to rain falling from clouds versus snow falling from clouds)

 rain = above freezing in

clouds and on surface, freezing rain = above freezing in cloud but surface is below

freezing, sleet = above freezing in cloud so it falls as rain but the droplets freeze on the

way down from a layer of very cold air, hail = below freezing in cloud but surface is

above freezing, snow = both in cloud and on the ground is below freezing

300

6. What two things are air masses categorized?

Humidity and temperature

300

describe the similarities and differences between the two major wind patterns that move

air masses.

prevailing westerlies + jet stream - both move from W to E and both move

air masses with different temperatures and humidity - jet stream is high speed band of

wind 6-14 km above Earth’s surface

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