Weather/Climate
Climate Factors
Causes/Effects
Nino/Nina
100

This term describes day-to-day conditions, like a blizzard happening right now.

Weather 


100

the percentage of the Sun’s energy absorbed by our planet

70

100

This human activity, involving coal and oil, is the main cause of rising carbon dioxide levels.

burning fossil fuels 

100

Under normal conditions, trade winds blow in this cardinal direction

east to west 

200

This term describes average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time

climate 

200

types of gases, like $CO_2$, trap heat in the atmosphere to keep Earth warm

greenhouse

200

Carbon dioxide levels have risen sharply since this historical period began.

industrial revolution 

200

This is the term for when cold, nutrient-rich water rises to the ocean surface

upwelling

300

a rainforest being humid year-round

climate

300

Oceans help cool the climate by absorbing this specific gas 


CO2 or carbon dioxide 

300

T or F: Without an atmosphere, Earth would be too cold for life

True

300

During this ENSO phase, trade winds weaken or reverse direction.

el nino

400

it raining for three hours yesterday

weather 

400

three main factors that determine Earth’s climate:

The Sun, global wind patterns, and the oceans.

400

When sea levels rise, which areas are at the most risk?

coastal or beach communities

400

This ENSO phase causes unusually cold ocean temperatures near South America and stronger than normal trade winds

la nina