Convection
The body regulating its temperature is called ________
thermoregulation
The 3 main greenhouse gases are _____, _______ and ________
Carbon Dioxide, Methane and Nitrous Oxide
Running hot water under a tight jar to open the lid is an example of _______ _______ (what is happening to that lid is an example of...)
Thermal Expansion
Renewable energy sources can ________ used more than once
be (100 bonus points for an example)
_______ is the movement of heat through electromagnetic waves
Radiation
_______ is the explanation of why matter works the way it does
Particle Theory
_______ is when an objects particles expands due to heat
Thermal expansion (bonus 100 for an example)
Adding _______ makes particles move faster
heat
Non-renewable energy sources can _______ be used more than once
________ is the movement of heat by direct contact
Conduction
loses
__________ happens when an object's particles shrink
Thermal Contraction (bonus 100 points for an example)
Wearing dark clothes in the sun is an example of _________
Absorption
Rural Areas are _______ and Urban Areas are ________
cooler, hotter
________ is how much light is reflected without being absorbed
Albedo
Thermal equilibrium
________ albedo is how much light is reflected without being absorbed
Albedo
A well designed ______ _________ should manage heat, air and moisture in a house
Building Envelope
The ____________ _________ is a natural process that warms the Earth's surface by trapping heat in the atmosphere.
Greenhouse Effect
evaporation
When plants "sweat", this is called _________
Transpiration (Bonus 100 points if you can explain what is going on to make it "sweat")
Absorption is the absorbing the suns _______
rays/electromagnetic waves
______ areas are usually hotter than Rural areas
Urban
Most of the heat on earth is provided by the _____
sun