Thermo-dynamics
Elements of Weather
Atmosphere
Random
100

Define Matter 

Any substance that has mass and takes up space 


100

What element of weather does a thermometer measure? 

Temperature 
100

What layer of the atmosphere do we live in?

Troposphere 

100

how many meters are 4.5km?

4500m in 4.5km

200

Define Thermal Energy 

Energy created by the movement of particles (atoms), their movement produces heat

200

What tool is used to measure the direction of the wind?

Wind Vane 

200

What layer of the atmosphere is the furthest from Earth's Surface 

Exosphere 

200

On Earth, What is the acceleration due to gravity?

9.8 m/s2

300

What are the three main ways heat is transferred in our universe?  

Conduction, Convection and Radiation 

300

How does warmer air behave?

When air is warmed, its particles spread out and rise up creating lower pressure systems 

300

What forces must be balanced in order for a planet to retain an atmosphere?

The planet needs to have sufficient gravity and its surface cannot be too hot.

300

Where is DNA stored in Eukaryotic cells

The Nucleus 

400

At what temperature does water freeze? (bonus points : give the temperature in each of the three major scales) 

32°F 

0 °C

-273K 

400

What type of weather is associated with high pressure systems?

fair or settled weather, clear skies, dry conditions 

400

What layer of the atmosphere do meteorites tend to burn up in? 

The Mesosphere 

400

Loose sediments become hard rock through this process 

Lithification 

500

Convert 30°C to Kelvin 

°C -> K, add (+) 273 

30 + 273 = 303K


500

How does the Sun's radiation create weather on Earth?

*depends on quality of response

The Suns radiation heats Earth's surface unevenly (due to Earth's axis and rotation.) Some parts become hotter than others, which create convection currents and pressure systems. As these systems move and interact with one another, they bring material like air and water with them. This movement of material create the conditions for weather, like humidity wind and  precipitation.

500

What is the most common gas in our atmosphere?

Nitrogen 

500

Arrange from largest to smallest: Proton, Electron, Neutron  

Neutron, Proton, Electron