Atmosphere & Layers
Atmosphere Composition & Ozone
Heat Transfer & Water Cycle
Wind, Pressure & Air Movement
Weather Systems & Extreme Weather
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What gas makes up the majority of the atmosphere?

Nitrogen

100

What gas makes up the 2nd largest portion of the atmosphere?

Oxygen

100

What is conduction?

Heat transfer through direct contact

100

What is the Coriolis Effect and what does it cause?

The apparent deflection of moving air due to Earth’s rotation; causes winds to curve

100

What are the four types of Fronts?

Cold front, warm front, stationary front, occluded front

200

What percentage does Nitrogen make up?

About 78%

200

What is the second largest portion’s percentage?

About 21%

200

What is convection?

Heat transfer through the movement of fluids (liquids or gases)

200

What tool do we use to measure air pressure?

Barometer

200

What is weather?

The short-term condition of the atmosphere at a specific time and place

300

What are the major layers of the atmosphere?

Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere

300

What is the rest of the atmosphere composed of?

Trace gases such as argon, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases

300

What is radiation?

Heat transfer through electromagnetic waves (no medium needed)

300

What is an Isobar?

A line on a weather map connecting areas of equal air pressure

300

What is climate?

The long-term average of weather patterns in a region

400

What layer contains almost ALL weather events?

Troposphere

400

What is the Ozone Layer and where is it found?

A layer of ozone gas that absorbs harmful UV radiation; located in the Stratosphere

400

Where does the energy come from to power the water cycle?

The Sun

400

What are the major wind systems and how does air move in them?

Global wind belts (trade winds, westerlies, polar easterlies); air moves from high to low pressure

400

What are the different parts of a Hurricane?

Eye, eyewall, and rainbands

500

What happens to temperature as we go up the layers of the atmosphere?

It changes depending on the layer (generally decreases in the troposphere, increases in the stratosphere, etc.)

500

Why are there pauses in-between some of the major layers of the atmosphere?

They are called “pauses” where temperature stops changing and then reverses direction between layers

500

Why is the water cycle considered a cycle?

Because water continuously moves through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation in a repeating loop

500

How are winds caused? What winds are responsible for weather moving across the United States?

Winds are caused by differences in air pressure; the prevailing westerlies move weather across the U.S.

500

What conditions need to be present for a tornado to form?

Warm moist air, cool dry air, wind shear, and instability in the atmosphere