Measuring Air Temperature
Hottest/Coldest Places on Earth
Extreme Cold
Warming/Cooling Near the Surface
Extreme Heat
100
What does the temperature do?
What is telling us how cold or hot something is?
100
Why is it so cold in Vostok, Antarctica?
Why is Vostok, Antarctica so far from the Earth's core?
100
What is frostbite?
What is lack of feeling & color?
100
What time of day is surprisingly is usually not the hottest part of day?
What is noontime?
100
What temperatures are dangerous for your body?
What is high environmental temperatures? (90º-105º Fahrenheit)
200
What is the instrument that is used to measure temperature called?
What is a thermometer?
200
Temperature shift at what rate?
What is year to year?
200
Give one item that can make you possibly survive in the extreme cold
What is mittens, hats, thick layers, coats?
200
Shortly after _______ the earth’s surface is slightly cooler than the air directly above it. Fill in the blank.
What is the sunset?
200
Between 105˚ and 130˚F (40˚ and 54˚C), what is more likely to happen?
What is heat exhaustion?
300
What do you need to measure air temperature?
What is measuring a tube with a scale in degrees of Fahrenheit or Celsius?
300
Was El Azizia, Libya the hottest place in Libya, on the Earth, or in the world?
What is Earth?
300
If you have ____ and ____ you need to get medical attention immediately. Fill in the blank.
What is frostbite and hypothermia?
300
What are the 2 time of day does the earth’s surface and air above begin to lose more energy than what they receive, they start to cool?
What is the late afternoon or early evening?
300
You should limit your ___________ _________ at these temperatures.
What is active movements?
400
Why do you put the thermometer in the shade?
What is having the liquid melt inside because of the sun?
400
Is El Aziza, Libya the hottest place ever?
What is satellites temperature data can prove that the hottest place is elsewhere?
400
What’s one thing staying in the extreme cold can cause?
What is shivering to heat up your body, the need to pee more, reducing blood flow, reducing the volume of fluid your body can hold, red hurting body, frostbite (lack of feeling and color and hypothermia.)?
400
Why is the ground able to cool more quickly?
What is being on the ground, being a much better radiator than air, is able to cool more quickly?
400
When the temperatures are high, what happens to your body?
What is heat exhaustion and heat cramps?
500
What was the name of the man who developed the Fahrenheit scale?
Who is Daniel G. Fahrenheit?
500
The coldest temperature that was in Vostok, Antarctica was?
What is -128.6 degrees Fahrenheit
500
Staying in the cold can reduce _____?
What is blood flow, and the volume of fluid that the body can hold?
500
What does radiational cooling mean?
What is ground and air above cool by radiating infrared energy?
500
At which temperatures do you experience heat cramps and exhaustion?
Why is it from 90˚ to 105˚F (32˚ and 40˚C)?