Watersheds
Latitude
Currents and Climate
Carbon Footprint
Albedo Effect
100

This is the area in which all precipitation collects in a given body of water

What is a watershed?

100

This is a measurement of how north or south of the equator a location is

What is Latitude?

100

The movement of the ocean is caused by this.

What is uneven heating/changes in density?

100

Burning these produce atmospheric carbon.

What are fossil fuels?

100

The definition of albedo.

What is the measurement of how much light is reflected or absorbed?
200

When water is not absorbed into the ground, it becomes this, and moves into the nearest body of water.

What is Runoff?

200

This is the climate zone between 30 and 60 degrees latitude

What is Temperate Zone?

200

The destination of a warm current will have its climate become this.

What is warmer and milder?

200

CO2 and Methane are examples of this.

What are greenhouse gasses?

200

These types of surfaces are the most reflective.

What is light-colored? (clouds, ice)

300

Excess nitrogen in estuaries can result in this negative consequence.

What is algae blooms/eutrophication?

300

The Tropical Zone is the most mild zone, and can be found between these latitudes.

What is within 30 degrees of the equator?
300

Stronger trade winds and warmer ocean surface temperatures result from this seasonal change.

What is El Nino?

300

Long-wave radiation does this when it collides with a greenhouse gas, becoming trapped in the Earth as heat.

What is reflected?

300

This is the level of albedo for surfaces that absorb a lot of light.

What is low?

400

Eutrophication results in the depletion of this element in the afflicted body of water

What is Oxygen?

400

This effect is the reason hurricanes cannot cross the equator.

What is Coriolis?

400

The lifting of nutrients to the ocean's surface is caused by this.

What is upwelling?

400

This radiation emitted by the sun, and is either reflected back into space or absorbed by the Earth as heat.

What is short-wave radiation?

400

This lowers global albedo, which in turn raises temperature.

What is high temperature?

500

This type of Best Management Practice reduces the amount of soil erosion caused by farmland

What is No-till farming?

500

Winds at 38 degrees North move in this direction.

What is from west to east?

500

This is when the stratification of the ocean becomes significantly more sloped, and global wind direction can potentially reverse.

What is La Nina?

500

If Earth's global temperature is rising, this means the amount of long-wave emitted is this compared to the amount of radiation absorbed.

What is less than?

500

The definition of positive feedback loop.

What is a process where the output increases the input, and the effect never diminishes?

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