What drives the creation of convection cells?
Unequal heating of the planet
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Describe the Coriolis effect
The curving of the path of objects or fluids due to Earth's rotation
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What weather is associated with areas of low pressure?
Cloudy, wet, windy, etc.
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Predict the climate of an area at 60 N latitude
Cool, wet, overcast
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How do positive feedback loops worsen climate change?
Positive feedback loops move values further away from baseline (normal)
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Which latitudes correspond with areas of high pressure?
30 N and S
90 N and S
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Name the three convection cells
Hadley, Ferrel, Polar
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What is albedo?
The measure of an object's reflectivity of solar radiation
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Why do the horse latitudes have little wind?
They are areas of high pressure
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Name the major wind belts
Westerlies, Trade Winds, Polar Easterlies
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Which city would have a smaller range of climate: coastal or inland?
Coastal due to its proximity to a large body of water
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What occurs during a negative feedback loop?
The response returns the system to baseline (normal)
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Which side of a mountain has a dry local climate?
The leeward side (rain shadow)
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What direction do storm tracks move in the United States and why?
West to East. Polar Jet Stream and Westerlies
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How do greenhouse gasses affect the flow of energy out of the atmosphere?
GHGs trap infrared radiation and prevent it from leaving the atmosphere
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What drives surface ocean currents?
Wind and the Coriolis effect
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Is air rising or sinking in an area of high pressure?
Sinking
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Where do coastal breezes flow during the daytime and why?
From the ocean to the sea because the land heats up more quickly than water
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Why does one side of a mountain receive precipitation?
Prevailing winds push air up the mountain, where it RECC
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What effect would melting ice caps have on the density of surrounding water? Why?
Melting ice caps release freshwater, lowering the salinity (saltiness) of the surrounding water and making it less dense.
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