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Convection currents and Hurricane formation

Convection currents and Hurricane formation

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Science

8th Grade

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NGSS
MS-ESS2-6, MS-ESS2-5, MS-ESS3-2

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Daniel Viera

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14 Slides • 13 Questions

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Convection currents and Hurricane formation

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Feb. 3, 2021

Today you will be going over ocean currents, convection currents and how Hurricanes are formed.


You need to take notes on the convection and Hurricanes.

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The next two slides are weather front review questions.

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Multiple Choice

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Based on the weather map, what will most likely happen to the weather in the North western area of Texas

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Clear skies and warmer

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Dry air and sunny

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Thunderstorms and lower temperatures

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Calm breezes

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Multiple Choice

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A cold front is approaching Minneapolis. What will happen to the air temperature?

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stay the same

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increase

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decrease

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On the next slide you will be shown a video about convection currents.

Pay attention on how it moves. The circulation pattern for hot and cold waters.

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Multiple Choice

Warm air is __________ dense than cold air and rises creating convection currents.

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more

2

less

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Multiple Choice

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Warm air rises and the cool air sinks demonstrates this type of heat transfer.

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conduction

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convection

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radiation

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Insolation

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Ocean Currents

Movement of water from Cold to warm places on Earth.






Okay that is too simple.

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Multiple Choice

____________ air rises because it is ____________dense.
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Cool, Less
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Warm, Less
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Cold, More
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Warm, More

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Multiple Choice

In convection, COOL air
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Rises
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Sinks

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Multiple Choice

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The Gulf Stream is a current that brings warm ocean water from the south to the north. What type of heat transfer is this?

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conduction

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convection

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radiation

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Insolation

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Multiple Choice

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Look at the picture. Which of the following statements best explains why the city of Hopedale is cooler than the city of Stornoway?

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Hopedale has a longer duration of isolation each day.

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Hopedale is influenced by a cold ocean current.

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Stornoway is farther from the equator

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Stornoway is on a different continent

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Multiple Choice

Which situation would reduce the strength of a hurricane?

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the formation of a low-pressure area

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the formation of a high-pressure area

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warm water moving into the area

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cool water moving into the area

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Multiple Choice

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View the colored diagram. Which area of the map would produce the most hurricanes and violent storms?

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the gray areas - over warm land

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the gray areas - over cool land

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near the equator

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near the poles

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Multiple Choice

What makes hurricanes go away?

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They move out to sea.

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They begin to spin in a spiral motion.

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hey get moisture from warm ocean waters.

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They move over land or cold water and lose energy.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a true statement?

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hurricane is a triangle-shaped storm.

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Thunderstorms last longer than hurricanes.

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It's common to see hurricanes in January and February.

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Hurricanes form in warm weather.

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Multiple Choice

What is the “fuel” that “feeds” a hurricane

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cold air

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dry air

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warm and moist air

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warm and dry air

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