
Climate/Heat Transfer
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Katherine Heter
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Climate/Heat Transfer
By Katie Heter
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Open Ended
Atmosphere mixture of mostly invisible gases that surrounds Earth.
What are three ways the atmosphere protects life on Earth?
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Geosphere the mostly solid, rocky part of Earth. It extends from the center of Earth to the surface of Earth.
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Hydrosphere the part of Earth that is liquid water.
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Biosphere all living things on Earth.
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Cryosphere all the frozen water on Earth.
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Multiple Choice
Animals
Biosphere
Geosphere
Cryosphere
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
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Multiple Choice
Air
Biosphere
Geosphere
Cryosphere
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
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Multiple Choice
Ice
Biosphere
Geosphere
Cryosphere
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
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Multiple Choice
Plants
Biosphere
Geosphere
Cryosphere
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
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Multiple Choice
Water
Biosphere
Geosphere
Cryosphere
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
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Multiple Choice
Rocks
Biosphere
Geosphere
Cryosphere
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
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Multiple Choice
Insects
Biosphere
Geosphere
Cryosphere
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
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Multiple Choice
Lava
Biosphere
Geosphere
Cryosphere
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
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Multiple Choice
Snow
Biosphere
Geosphere
Cryosphere
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
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Multiple Select
Which two systems interact in the following scenarios?
Tornado touching down.
Biosphere
Geosphere
Cryosphere
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
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Multiple Select
Which two systems interact in the following scenarios?
Rain forming.
Biosphere
Geosphere
Cryosphere
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
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Multiple Select
Which two systems interact in the following scenarios?
Beavers building a dam.
Biosphere
Geosphere
Cryosphere
Hydrosphere
Atmosphere
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Multiple Choice
Does the picture represent radiation, conduction or convection?
Boys feet burning on hot sand.
Radiation
Conduction
Convection
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Multiple Choice
The high temperature today was 93 degrees Fahrenheit.
weather
climate
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Multiple Choice
Why are clouds able to keep Earth’s surface cooler in the day and warmer at night?
Clouds reflect incoming solar radiation and transmit outgoing heat
Clouds reflect incoming solar radiation and absorb outgoing heat
Clouds absorb incoming solar radiation and transmit outgoing heat
Clouds absorb incoming solar radiation and absorb outgoing heat
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Multiple Choice
The month of December is generally very cold and snowy
weather
climate
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Multiple Choice
The Gulf Stream flows along the equator before turning north along Florida’s east coast. How does the Gulf Stream impact Florida’s climate?
The Gulf Stream makes Florida hot and dry
The Gulf Stream makes Florida cool and dry
The Gulf Stream makes Florida hot and moist
The Gulf Stream makes Florida cool and moist
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Multiple Choice
Houston has very humid conditions during the summer month.
weather
climate
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Multiple Choice
If solar radiation is transmitted through the atmosphere, what will happen when it contacts the geosphere?
Most of the energy will be absorbed by the geosphere and changed into heat
All of the energy will be absorbed by the geosphere and changed into heat
Most of the energy will be reflected back into space.
All of the energy will be reflected back into space
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Multiple Choice
Two cities are located at the same latitude but on the east and west coasts of the United States. Which will have warmer ocean water?
The city on the east coast will have warmer water
The city on the west coast will have warmer water
The water temperatures will be about the same for both cities
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Multiple Choice
It is supposed to rain for the next 3 days.
weather
climate
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Multiple Choice
On average, the height of hurricane season is Labor Day weekend. Can we expect a hurricane on Labor Day weekend this year?
Yes, because the past is a great predictor of the future
No, because hurricane occurrence varies from year to year
Maybe. Based on climate there is a high likelihood of a hurricane, but actual weather events may differ from climate
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Multiple Choice
It was extremely windy outside today at the game.
weather
climate
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Multiple Choice
On some small islands in the Pacific Ocean, the average sea level is rising on the beaches little by little each year. Residents of the islands are worried that their island, and their homes, may become flooded in a few years. What is the most likely cause for the water level increases?
They are getting more rain in their area
The tides are more dramatic because of the number of full moons they have experienced
Ice from the North and South poles is melting and adding to the water in the ocean
The waves are bigger because of increased winds
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Multiple Choice
Part of the Sahara Desert receive less than 2 cm of rain per year.
weather
climate
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Multiple Choice
Hurricanes are large storms that form over warm waters out in the ocean. Hurricanes are associated with low-pressure regions in the atmosphere. How does the low pressure associated with a hurricane help them to grow big and powerful?
Air in the atmosphere tends to move toward low-pressure regions, which would increase the winds surrounding a hurricane
Low-pressure regions push away other air in the atmosphere, which would make the hurricane bigger
Low-pressure air heats up the water and therefore makes the hurricane stronger
Low-pressure conditions means slow winds, which makes the hurricane stronger
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between climate and weather?
Climate averages the weather conditions in a specific place over a long period of time, while weather describes the state of the atmosphere at a specific moment in time.
Weather averages the weather conditions in a specific place over a long period of time, while Climate describes the state of the atmosphere at a specific moment in time.
Climate describes the weather conditions at night, while weather describes the conditions during the daytime.
There is not a difference between climate and weather.
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Multiple Choice
Based on the northern location of England on the map, it appears that it would have a cold, harsh climate. In reality, England has a mild climate because of the warm Gulf Stream current in the Atlantic Ocean. How does the Gulf Stream current help keep England's climate mild?
The warm water of the Gulf Stream warms the land of England where they meet
The warm Gulf Stream waters heat the air over the ocean, which then moves over England
The warm Gulf Stream waters make the air very humid, which results in a milder climate in England
The warm Gulf Stream waters attract the cold air from England, thus keeping England mild
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Multiple Choice
The atmosphere surrounding Earth helps to maintain the various climates found around the world and keeps Earth from becoming extremely cold all over. How does the atmosphere help to keep Earth insulated and warm?
The atmosphere creates heat as Earth moves through space, helping to insulate Earth
The atmosphere traps the heat generated by Earth's core and helps maintain Earth's climate
The atmosphere helps spread the warmth from the water near the equator to other parts of Earth
The atmosphere helps trap heat energy from the Sun and energy radiated from Earth to maintain the climate
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Multiple Choice
Convection currents in the atmosphere influence many weather patterns. What property of the air has the most influence on convection currents?
the direction of the wind
the velocity of the wind
the temperature of the air
the mass of the air
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Multiple Choice
Which climatic factor is show in the picture below?
Elevation or Altitude
Latitude
Ocean Current
Global Winds
Proximity to Water
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Multiple Choice
When nitrogen is returned to the soil when dead plants decompose, the interaction is between which two spheres?
Hydrosphere and geosphere
Cryosphere and geosphere
Biosphere and Geosphere
Biosphere and atmosphere
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Multiple Choice
Which climatic factor is show in the picture below?
Elevation or Altitude
Latitude
Ocean Current
Global Winds
Proximity to Water
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements refers to weather?
“It rains a lot in the Spring in my city.”
“It’s very hot and sunny today. Let’s go to the beach.”
“There are many people who don’t believe there is a hole in the ozone layer’
“We are going south to Florida in January because it will be warmer.”
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Multiple Choice
Which climatic factor is show in the picture below?
Elevation or Altitude
Latitude
Ocean Current
Global Winds
Proximity to Water
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Multiple Choice
The water cycle is the continuous movement of water on, in and above the Earth. Which of the following describes evaporation in the water cycle?
Water vapor meets cold air and changes back into a liquid
Plants take in water from the soil
Water gains energy and changes from liquid water to water vapor
Water freezes
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Multiple Choice
Which BEST describes why latitudes closest to the equator have warmer climates?
they are at lower elevations
they receive sunlight from a more direct angle
they are nearer to ocean currents
they get more winds that carry energy in the form of heat
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Multiple Choice
Hurricanes from in tropical water between 8 and 20 degrees north and south of the equator. Hurricanes rarely form a higher latitudes because the water is too
warm
deep
shallow
cold
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Multiple Choice
What effect does a large body of water usually have on a nearby landmass?
The water causes cooler summers and colder winters.
The water causes cooler summers and warmer winters.
The water causes hotter summers and warmer winters.
The water causes warmer summers and colder winters.
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Multiple Choice
Which city will have an average cooler temperature?
Chapel Hill
Havana
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Multiple Choice
What factor is influencing the temperature of these two cities?
Latitude
Elevation
Distance from Water
Ocean Currents
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Multiple Choice
Which city will have warmer average temperatures?
Denver
Cheyenne
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Multiple Choice
When temperatures rise for 3 months we call it ...
el Nino
la Nina
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Multiple Choice
When temperatures decrease for 3 months at time it is called
El Nino
La Nina
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Multiple Choice
A student models convection currents in a laboratory activity.
How are the convection currents in the student’s model different from the convection currents in Earth’s atmosphere and oceans?
The warm air in Earth’s atmosphere and the warm water in Earth’s oceans sink instead of rise
The heat source for Earth’s atmosphere and oceans is the Sun, which heats from above instead of below
Convection cells in Earth’s atmosphere and oceans flow in the same direction instead of opposite directions
Cold air in Earth’s atmosphere and cold water in Earth’s oceans are less dense than water air and warm water instead of being denser
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Multiple Choice
Where are most (99%) of the Sun’s most harmful ultraviolet radiation frequencies absorbed and reflected?
In the greenhouse gases
In the Northern Lights
In the ozone layer
In the Water Cycle
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Multiple Choice
The Gulf Stream flows along the equator before turning north along Florida’s east coast. How does the Gulf Stream impact Florida’s climate?
The Gulf Stream makes Florida hot and dry
The Gulf Stream makes Florida cool and dry
The Gulf Stream makes Florida hot and moist
The Gulf Stream makes Florida cool and moist
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Multiple Choice
Two cities are located at the same latitude but on the east and west coasts of the United States. Which will have warmer ocean water?
The city on the east coast will have warmer water
The city on the west coast will have warmer water
The water temperatures will be about the same for both cities
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Multiple Choice
On average, the height of hurricane season is Labor Day weekend. Can we expect a hurricane on Labor Day weekend this year?
Yes, because the past is a great predictor of the future
No, because hurricane occurrence varies from year to year
Maybe. Based on climate there is a high likelihood of a hurricane, but actual weather events may differ from climate
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Multiple Choice
On some small islands in the Pacific Ocean, the average sea level is rising on the beaches little by little each year. Residents of the islands are worried that their island, and their homes, may become flooded in a few years. What is the most likely cause for the water level increases?
They are getting more rain in their area
The tides are more dramatic because of the number of full moons they have experienced
Ice from the North and South poles is melting and adding to the water in the ocean
The waves are bigger because of increased winds
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Multiple Choice
Hurricanes are large storms that form over warm waters out in the ocean. Hurricanes are associated with low-pressure regions in the atmosphere. How does the low pressure associated with a hurricane help them to grow big and powerful?
Air in the atmosphere tends to move toward low-pressure regions, which would increase the winds surrounding a hurricane
Low-pressure regions push away other air in the atmosphere, which would make the hurricane bigger
Low-pressure air heats up the water and therefore makes the hurricane stronger
Low-pressure conditions means slow winds, which makes the hurricane stronger
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Multiple Choice
Based on the northern location of England on the map, it appears that it would have a cold, harsh climate. In reality, England has a mild climate because of the warm Gulf Stream current in the Atlantic Ocean. How does the Gulf Stream current help keep England's climate mild?
The warm water of the Gulf Stream warms the land of England where they meet
The warm Gulf Stream waters heat the air over the ocean, which then moves over England
The warm Gulf Stream waters make the air very humid, which results in a milder climate in England
The warm Gulf Stream waters attract the cold air from England, thus keeping England mild
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Multiple Choice
The atmosphere surrounding Earth helps to maintain the various climates found around the world and keeps Earth from becoming extremely cold all over. How does the atmosphere help to keep Earth insulated and warm?
The atmosphere creates heat as Earth moves through space, helping to insulate Earth
The atmosphere traps the heat generated by Earth's core and helps maintain Earth's climate
The atmosphere helps spread the warmth from the water near the equator to other parts of Earth
The atmosphere helps trap heat energy from the Sun and energy radiated from Earth to maintain the climate
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Multiple Choice
Convection currents in the atmosphere influence many weather patterns. What property of the air has the most influence on convection currents?
the direction of the wind
the velocity of the wind
the temperature of the air
the mass of the air
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Multiple Choice
When nitrogen is returned to the soil when dead plants decompose, the interaction is between which two spheres?
Hydrosphere and geosphere
Cryosphere and geosphere
Biosphere and Geosphere
Biosphere and atmosphere
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements refers to weather?
“It rains a lot in the Spring in my city.”
“It’s very hot and sunny today. Let’s go to the beach.”
“There are many people who don’t believe there is a hole in the ozone layer’
“We are going south to Florida in January because it will be warmer.”
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Multiple Choice
The water cycle is the continuous movement of water on, in and above the Earth. Which of the following describes evaporation in the water cycle?
Water vapor meets cold air and changes back into a liquid
Plants take in water from the soil
Water gains energy and changes from liquid water to water vapor
Water freezes
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Multiple Choice
Hurricanes from in tropical water between 8 and 20 degrees north and south of the equator. Hurricanes rarely form a higher latitudes because the water is too
warm
deep
shallow
cold
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