Atmospheric Layers
Heat Transfers
Vocabulary
Labs
Bell Ringers
100

The two main gases that make up the atmosphere.

What is nitrogen and oxygen?

100

A pot burning on the stove.

What is conduction?

100

The definition of conduction.

What is the transfer of heat to another object by direct contact?

100

The name of the lab that included butter and spoons.

What is "Conduction Spoons"?

100

The more heat something has the ___ it will move.

What is faster?

200

The coldest layer of Earth's atmosphere.

What is the Mesosphere?

200

Standing at a blazing fireplace.

What is radiation?

200

The definition of temperature.

What is the measurement of thermal energy?

200

The butter melted easier on this material of spoon.

What is the "metal spoon"?

200

The largest atmospheric layer that contains the International Space Station.

What is Thermosphere?

300

The layer of the atmosphere that contains the ozone layer.

What is the Stratosphere?

300

A sweaty dog snuggling against its owner.

What is conduction?

300

The meaning of the word "meso".

What is middle?

300

The lab that explained hot liquid rising and cool liquid sinking.

What is "Convection Current Lab"?

300

Another word for heat?

What is thermal energy?

400

The layer that meteors burn up.

What is the Mesosphere?

400

Cooking hot pockets in the microwave.

What is radiation?

400

The meaning of the word "exo".

What is outer?

400

This lab exemplified heat from the sun to cook through a box to make s'mores.

What is "Solar Oven Lab"?

400

The three units of temperature.

What is Kelvin, Celsius and Fahrenheit?

500

The hottest layer of Earth's atmosphere.

What is the Thermosphere?

500

Jumping in a pool that is warmer at the surface and cooler towards the bottom.

What is convection?

500

The prevention of wasteful resources; to save something.

What is conservation?

500

The COLORS that represented the HOT water rising and COLD water sinking in this lab.

What is red and green?

500

The layer that all weather activity occurs in.

What is the Troposphere?