Atmosphere and Air Pressure
Heat Transfer
Seasons and Precipitation
Humidity
Fog and Wind
100

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather - temporary state of the atmosphere at any given time and place

Climate - general conditions of a region in a particular season

100

What are the three ways that heat is transferred in the atmosphere?

1. Conduction

2. Convection

3. Radiation

100

What causes the seasons to occur? (Hint: just say how each hemisphere is tilted)

*whatever part of Earth that is facing the sun, experiences summer

*whatever part of Earth that is facing away from the sun, experiences winter

*whatever part of Earth tilts neither toward nor away from the sun, it could fall or spring

100

What is humidity?

Humidity - general term for the amount of water vapor in the air

100

What is fog? How does it form?

Fog - a cloud close to the ground, but is just above

Fog forms when water vapor in the air is cooled by the ground and it condenses into a liquid

200

What is the percentage of each gas in the atmosphere?

78% - Nitrogen

21% - Oxygen

1% - Trace gasses

200

What is conduction?

Conduction - direct contact of hot ground warming air above

200

What are the four forms of precipitation?

1. Rain

2. Snow

3. Sleet

4. Hail

200

Can warm air hold more water vapor than cold/cool air?

Yes

200

What causes air pressure to change?

Warmer air has less pressure pushing down, while colder air has more pressure pushing down.

300

What is air pressure and where is it the greatest?

Air pressure - the amount of air pushing down on us

It is greatest at the surface of the Earth due to air pushing down, and the fact that it is closer to Earth's gravity. 

300

What is convection?

Convection - circular currents of air starting at the hot ground

300

What is water vapor?

Water vapor is water in the gas form.

300

What is relative humidity?

Relative Humidity - the amount of water vapor in the air compared with maximum amount of water vapor that the air can hold at a certain temperature

300

How does wind occur?

Wind occurs when air flows from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.

400

TRUE OR FALSE: The atmosphere has five layers that remain separate due to density differences.

TRUE

400

What is radiation?

Radiation - heat from the sun that is absorbed by the ground and the air

400

Water has different phases. What happens to water during these four phases?

Melting, Freezing, Evaporation, and Condensation

400

What does it mean when the air is saturated?

Saturation of air - when the air holds as much water vapor as the air can hold

500

FILL IN THE BLANK: (Hotter, Colder) air has more energy than (hotter, colder) air.

Hotter air has more energy than colder air.

500

What is rotation and how long does it take? What is revolution and how long does it take?

Rotation - spinning of Earth on its axis

            *Earth rotates every 24 hours

Revolution - movement around the sun

             *one revolution takes 365.25 days


500

How do clouds form?

Clouds form when water vapor goes from gas to liquid due to cooler temperatures. It then condenses onto dust particles in the air.

500

What is dew point?

FILL IN THE BLANK: ________ temperatures at dew point will not feel as humid as when dew point is reached.

1. Dew Point - the temperature at which air is saturated on a given day

2. Cooler temperatures at dew point will not feel as humid as when dew point is reached.