Geometry of the Earth-Sun System
Variation of Solar Radiation w/ latitude & time of day
Cycle of Heat Transfer Process
Thermal Circulations
100

What causes day and night on Earth?

What is Earth's rotation on its axis.

100

At what time of day is solar radiation strongest?

What is around noon, when the sun is highest in the sky?

100

What are the 3 main types of heat transfer?

What is Conduction, Convection, and Radiation?

100

What happens to air when its heated?

It expands, becomes less dense, and rises

200

What causes the seasons?

What is the tilt of the earth's axis as it orbits the sun?

200

Why is solar radiation weaker near the poles?

What is the sun's rays hit at a lower angle, spreading energy over a larger area?

200

Which heat transfer happens through direct contact?

What is Conduction?

200

What happens to air pressure when temperature increases?

It decreases (warm air = low pressure)

300

When is the Northern Hemisphere tilted towards the Sun?

What is during summer?

300

What happens to day length as you move from the equator towards the poles?

What is it changes more with the seasons (shorter = winter ; longer = summer)

300

Which process transfers heat through fluid movement (air or water)?

What is Convection?

300

What causes wind?

Air moving from high pressure to low pressure areas

400

What imaginary line divides Earth into the Northern & Southern Hemisphere?

What is the equator?

400

What is the term for the amount of solar energy reaching Earth's surface?

What is Insolation?

400

What type of heat transfer comes from the Sun to Earth?

What is Radiation?

400

What is the name of the global circulation cell near the equator?

What is the Hadley Cell?

500

Why does the equator receive consistent sunlight year-round?

What is because it's always closest to direct solor rays, regardless of earth's tilt

500

Why does sunrise and sunset time vary depending on latitude?

What is because of earth's tilt & curvature, which change the angle of sunlight recieved?

500

What process is it called when the ground heats the air above it, causing it to rise?

What is Convection (creates thermals)?

500

Why do winds curve instead of moving in straight lines across Earth's surface?

The Coriolis effect (caused by earth's rotation)