Climate/Weather
Wind/Water
Climate Change / Greenhouse Effect
Atmosphere
Misc
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This is why climate differs in different regions of the Earth. 

The different angles of sunlight hitting earth

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Water going from land to air to clouds and back to land is called this. 

Water Cycle

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This is a leading NATURAL activity that contributes to Climate Change. 

Volcanic Eruptions

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The effect of Earth's rotation on winds.

Coriolis Effect

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The most abundant greenhouse gas.

Carbon Dioxide

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The conditions in an area on that day, or over a short period of time 

Weather

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The uneven heating of Earth causes this .

Wind

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The idea that the Earth's Average temperature has been increasing since the Pre-Industrial Era

Climate Change (or Global Warming) 

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This is more dense and under more pressure than warm air. 

Cold Air

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This one is NOT a predicted effect of Climate Change: 

Rising Sea Levels

Shrinking Glaciers

Increased Freshwater

Increased Fresh Water

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Average weather conditions over a long period of time 

Climate

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Most of water on Earth is in this form

Salt Water

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The number one Human Activity that causes climate change. 

Burning fossil fuels. 

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Layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs

Troposphere

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This occurs when one air mass is replaced by another air mass, in an area . (always happens, because of the difference in temperatures in the air masses) 

Wind

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These two factors are included in descriptions of Climate

Precipitation and Temperature

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This is how differences in air pressure effect the movement of air. 

Air moves from high pressure to low pressure. 

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As greenhouse gases increase, this is what happens that leads to more heat being trapped.

Increased radiation (energy) is absorbed 

(Re-Radiated / held in ) 

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Double Jeopardy Question - Worth 1000 points

Name the 4 main layers of the Atmosphere

Troposphere

Stratosphere 

Mesosphere 

Thermosphere

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This is why scientists must look at data from many different sources.

Makes the data more reliable

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Rainfall amounts from one storm is an example of this 

Weather

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When cooler air over the water flows towards land, this is what forms. 

Sea Breeze

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What type of Energy could humans use more of to help reduce greenhouse gases?

Wind and/or Solar (Geothermal would count too) 

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The driving force for Earth's Water Cycle. 

Energy from the sun

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 Type of wind that blows constantly, predictably, and over long distances.

Global Winds