Air that becomes more dense.
What is cool air?
What causes the wind to curve
the Coriolis effect
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The Coriolis effect does what?
It causes the wind to curve
The time of day a land breeze happens
What is at night?
True or False: Solids conduct heat slower than liquids and gases
What is false?
It becomes less dense and rises
What is hot air?
Large convection cells happens in the __________ and _________ hemisphere.
What is Northern and Southern Hemisphere?
The Coriolis effect is also called the Coriolis Force True or false
True
You are standing on a pier at the beach during the day, the wind is blowing from the ________.
What is the sea?
True or false: The atmosphere is heated by mostly by sun rays.
What is false?
It is the air cycle that happens when air cools down, becomes more dense and falls to the Earth where it heats up and rise back to the atmosphere
What is Convection?
Location of trade winds.
What is near the equator?
When was the Coriolis effect discovered(Hint: Early 1800s between 1830 and 1840)
1835
The energy transfer that occurs to heat air during a land and sea breeze
What is conduction?
Name something that can be considered a heat source?
***anything hotter than other object***
An example of convection can occur in the air or in the water
What is an example of Convection?
at the latitude of 60 what wind blows
the polar easterlies occur at the latitude of 60
How does the Coriolis effect work
The Coriolis effect describes the pattern of deflection taken by objects not firmly connected to the ground as they travel long distances around Earth. ... The key to the Coriolis effect lies in Earth's rotation.
The high density air is over the __________ during a land breeze.
What is the land beeze
Water and gas perform _____________ cells when transferring energy.
What is convection?