What are the three plate boundaries called?
convergent, divergent, transform
What are the three particles in soil?
sand, silt, and clay
What is the coriolis effect affected by?
What causes the seasons?
tilt of Earth on it's axis affecting amounts of solar radiation
All of the land that drains into a specific body of water (river, lake, bay, etc.)
watershed
How does temperature change in the troposphere and why?
decreases: earth's surface absorbs heat there the farther you go, the cooler
What is the finest, or smallest particle in soil?
clay
According to the Coriolis effect, when air is moving from 30 degrees to the equator (0 degrees), what direction does wind travel?
east to west
A measure of how much of the Sun's energy is reflected off an object back out to space is what?
albedo effect
What is the most distinguishing factor determining layers of the atmopshere?
changes in temperature
What is the first layer of soil? Why is it called that?
O horizon; for organic material from decomposed organisms
What are areas of ocean where winds blow warm surface water away from a land mass, drawing up colder, deeper water to replace it?
upwelling zones
Dry air descends down which side of a mountain, warming as it sinks.
leeward side
Describe 2 things that happen during an El Nino.
Normal E to W trade winds to weakened; There is less upwelling of cold water; less productive fisheries; warmer winter in America
At convergent plate boundaries, what occurs when one plate is forced beneath another plate? What does this form?
subduction; mountains, island arcs, volcanoes, and even earthquakes
Using the soil texture triangle, what is 20% sand, 70% silt, and 10% clay?
silt loam
atmospheric convection cell in which air rises at the equator and sinks at about 30° north or south is what type of cell?
Hadley cell
Explain the rainshadow effect.
Warm, moist air from ocean hits the “windward” side of the mountain, rises, cools (condensing H2O vapor & causing rain) creating lush, green vegetation. Dry air descends down “leeward” side of mountain, warming as it sinks leading to arid (dry) desert conditions.
What are two affects of clearcutting near a watershed?
soil erosion & increase in temp of soil and temperature
Sketch a graph of temperature change in the atmosphere. Label the layers
What is the second layer of soil from surface? What does it contain?
A horizon; decomposed organic matter called humus; also called "topsoil"
What is an oceanic circulation pattern that drives the mixing of surface water and deep water called?
thermohaline circulation
Which two factors affect intensity of solar radiation?
angle that radiation strikes, and amount of atmosphere the sun's rays pass through
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