Lesson 1: Energy in Earth's Atmosphere
Lesson 2: Patterns of Circulation in the Atmosphere
Lesson 3: Patterns of Circulation in the Ocean
miscellaneous
Interactivities
100

The total energy of all the particles of a substance 

thermal energy

100

the horizontal movement of air from a high pressure area to a low pressure area

wind

100

an undefined space or location; can be large or small

area

100

The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves

radiation

100

An example of this was shown using a pot of soup

convection

200

When gases in the atmosphere trap some of the heat near Earth’s surface.

greenhouse effect

200

the flow of cooler air from over water toward land

sea breeze

200

a copy of something on a much smaller scale

model

200

to move or change slowly

gradually

200

The winds on Maui beach were an example of these two types of winds

land and sea breeze

300

The transfer of energy from one particle to another that are in direct contact.

conduction

300

the flow of air from land to water

land breeze

300

a large stream of flowing water that moves through the oceans

current

300

to take in; to swallow up

absorb

300

the volunteer's breath through the straw represented this

wind

400

The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a fluid.

convection

400

the effect of Earth's rotation on the direction of winds and currents

Coriolis effect

400

an abnormal climate event that occurs every two to seven years in the Pacific Ocean, causing changes in winds, currents, and weather patterns for one to two years

El Nino

400

waves found between Infrared (IR) and Ultraviolet (UV) on the electromagnetic spectrum

visible light

400

This was the variable when the blue water sunk below the water in the tub

temperature

500

The sun’s energy travels to Earth as electromagnetic radiation, a form of energy that can move through the vacuum of space. _______ _____ consist of an electric field and a magnetic field.

electromagnetic waves

500

band of high speed winds about 10 kilometers above Earth's surface

jet stream

500

a climate event in the eastern Pacific Ocean in which surface waters are colder than normal

La Nina

500

Snow, ice, and clouds all do this to the sun's radiation

reflect
500

this was the variable when the red water sunk to the bottom of the tub

salinity

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