Ocean&Atmosphere
Energy Transfer
Latitude&Climate
Vocabulary
100

Currents from the equator are...

warm

100

Where does most of the energy that warms Earth’s surface come from?

The Sun

100

What is latitude?

Latitude is the distance of a place north or south of Earth's equator.

100

Define climate in a short phrase.

Climate: general weather patterns over a long period of time.

200

Current from the poles are...

Cold

200

How does the air get its energy?

Energy warms Earth’s surface and then transfers to the air above the surface.

200

Why are the poles so cold?

Get less energy from the sun

200

What is a prevailing wind?

Prevailing winds are winds that move in one direction and are strong enough to push ocean currents.

300

True/False: If the position of the continents change, ocean currents change too.

TRUE

300

State the key rule about the direction of energy transfer between warmer and colder substances.

Energy transfers from warmer substances to colder substances.

300

How does being closer to the equator affect the amount of energy a place receives from the Sun?

Places closer to the equator get more energy from the Sun.

300

What does the term "equator" mean in one sentence?

The equator is the imaginary line that divides Earth into northern and southern hemispheres.

400

True/False: If the prevailing winds change, ocean currents stay the same

FALSE

400

Describe what happens to air temperature when a warm current meets cooler air (include which way energy moves)

Energy moves from the warmer ocean current into the cooler air, so the air gains energy and its temperature increases.

400

Predict whether a city near the equator or a city near the pole will generally have higher average temperatures — and why.

The city near the equator will generally be warmer because it receives more energy from the sun.

400

Define ocean current in one sentence.

An ocean current is ocean water flowing in a continuous path.

500

What are the two things that determine the direction of an ocean current?

Prevailing winds and position of continents

500

Describe what happens to air temperature when a cold current meets warmer air (include which way energy moves).

Energy moves from the warmer air to the cooler ocean current, so the air loses energy and its temperature decreases.

500

Explain how latitude and ocean currents together can help determine the climate of a coastal city.

Latitude sets the baseline solar energy a place gets; ocean currents can add or remove energy (warm currents raise temperatures, cold currents lower them), so together they help determine a coastal city’s climate.

500

Use the words "energy transfers," "warmer current," and "cooler air" in one clear sentence that describes what happens when a warm current flows past a place.

Example sentence: Energy transfers from a warmer current to cooler air, so when a warmer current flows past a place, energy moves into the air and the air’s temperature increases.

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