Heat absorbed during phase change is known as
latent heat
Energy transfer most associated with weather events
convection
What causes the seasons?
The tilt of the earth
Convert 35*C into Kelvin
35+273 = 308K
What traps infrared radiation in the atmosphere?
Greenhouse gases.
Heat released during phase change
sensible heat
Type of radiation that earth radiates in
long wave (infrared)
Where on Earth doesn't experience seasonal variation due to fairly constant insolation?
equator
What is 212*F in Celsius?
100*C (boiling)
What is the tilt of the Earth in degrees?
23.5*
Solid to gas
sublimation
Visible
What positions is showing the summer solstice for VA?
4
What is the potential energy of a 10kg ball at a height of 4 meters?
PE=mgh
10kg x 9.8m/s^2 x 4m = 392Joules
If an object has an albedo of 80, would you expect it to heat up fast? Explain.
No, 80% of radiation is reflected.
Gas to solid
deposition
What absorbs 100% of radiation? (Albedo 0)
a blackbody (theoretical)
Which position is demonstrating the day with the least number of daylight hours in the Northern Hemisphere?
2 (winter solstice)
If a 35kg snowball is rolling at 6m/s, what is its kinetic energy?
KE= 1/2mv^2
=630Joules
Where has the most Insolation in July (vernal day 90)?

90*N (the sun never sets)
Which phase changes release energy? Name 2.
deposition, condensation, freezing
If the albedo of an object is 12, how much energy does it absorb?
88% (100-12=88)
How high will the sun reach in the sky at 48*N on the winter solstice?
Sun is at 23.5*S
23.5 +48 = 71.5
90 - 71.5= 18.5*
What is the temperature of 64*C in Fahrenheit?
C x 1.8 + 32
64 x 1/8 +32 = 147.2*F
What season is shown for the Northern Hemisphere?

Summer