Atmosphere
Breezes
Impact and Influence
Ocean Currents
Coriolis Effect and Waves
100

Name 2 substances commonly found in our atmosphere.

Nitrogen, Oxygen, Argon, Carbon Dioxide, and Water Vapor.

100

What heats up faster, land or water?

Land

100

Define Altitude.

Elevation above sea level.

100

What is the name of the current that heats up England?

Gulf Stream

100

Name 1 impact of the Coriolis Effect.

Different prevailing wind directions or different ocean current directions.

200

How does air pressure differ from layer to layer?

Air pressure decreases as you go up the atmosphere layers.

200

In a land breeze, which direction does the air travel and what time of day does this occur?

From land to sea and at night.

200

Which gas did living organisms produce and add to the atmosphere? (Hint: it was previously not common)

Oxygen

200

Which direction do currents travel in the northern hemisphere?

Clockwise. 

200

What is a prevailing wind?

The main wind direction for an area.

300

What is the second layer of Earth's atmosphere? (Hint: ozone is located here)

Stratosphere

300

Why do land and sea breezes occur? Include density in your answer.

Land and water heat up at different rates, leading to differences in the density of the air above the land and sea. 

300

What is the greenhouse effect?

Gases trap heat.

300

Name 2 ways water can become denser.

Cold and more salt.

300

How do we name wind direction?

From where they start.

400

How does temperature change in the troposphere compared to the thermosphere?

Temperature decreases in the troposphere going up and increases in the thermosphere. 

400

What is a convection current and give an example.

Movement of fluids due to differences in thermal energy. ex. land/sea breeze.

400

Name one way living organisms have impacted the atmosphere.

Photosynthesis has increased oxygen, kept stable through respiration/digestion, and greenhouse gases.

400

Describe how the temperature of a current impacts the land near it.

Can heat up or cool down.

400

Draw a transverse and longitudinal wave. Label which is which

Check drawing

500

Name the 5 layers of the atmosphere in order from closest to Earth to farthest. 

Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and Exosphere.

500

Draw a diagram of a sea breeze. Include labels and air movement. 

Double-check labels and arrow direction. (sea to land)

500

Name 4 factors that influence climate. 

Altitude, Sun, Currents, Wind, Landforms, Bodies of Water.

500

Between which latitudes do hurricanes occur?

15 degrees S to 20 degrees N

500

Draw a diagram of a transverse wave and label crest, trough, amplitude, and wavelength.

Check drawing.