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Earth's energy budget and the greenhouse effect

Earth's energy budget and the greenhouse effect

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Presentation

Science

6th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
MS-ESS2-6, MS-PS3-3, HS-ESS2-4

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Standards-aligned

Created by

LESLEY BABE

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8 Slides • 6 Questions

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Earth's Energy Budget and the Greenhouse Effect

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as infrared, visible light, and ultraviolet light.

Solar energy travels to Earth...

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​-Has wavelengths that are longer than red light.

-invisible

-Felt as heat

​​Infrared

-​All the colors you see in the rainbow

  • ROYGBIV

​​Visible light

-Invisible

-Wavelengths shorter than violet

-Can cause sunburns, skin cancer, eye damage

​​Ultraviolet

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Multiple Choice

This type of light is felt as heat.

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visible

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infrared

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ultraviolet

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Multiple Choice

This type of light is what you see.

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visible

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infrared

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ultraviolet

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Multiple Choice

This type of light can cause sunburns, skin cancer, and eye damage.

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visible

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infrared

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ultraviolet

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Why is the energy budget important?

  • It determines our climate.

  • If we give off less energy than we receive, the Earth will heat up.

  • If we give off more energy than we receive, the Earth will cool down.

Earth's Energy Budget

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-Gases in the atmosphere trap heat. This forms a "blanket" around Earth.

-This is a natural process that helps temperature to stay consistent.

What is the Greenhouse Effect?

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The energy that comes in has to equal the energy that goes out. Too much energy in means too hot. Too much energy out means too cold.

What does it all mean?

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25% is reflected by clouds, dust, and gases in the air. This never makes it through the atmosphere. About 5% is reflected by the surface back into the atmosphere

​​Reflected

44% is radiated from the surface back to the clouds and atmosphere. This is added to the 20% already in the atmosphere. This total of 64% radiated out into space. About 6% is radiated from earth's surface back into space.

​​Radiated

​20% is absorbed by gases and particles in the atmosphere. About 50% is absorbed by the Earth's surface.

​​Absorbed

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Multiple Choice

What would happen if too much energy leaves Earth's atmosphere?

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It would be colder than it should be

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It would be hotter than it should be

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Nothing would change

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Multiple Choice

What would happen if not enough energy leaves Earth's atmosphere?

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It would be colder than it should be

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It would be hotter than it should be

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Nothing would change

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Open Ended

In your own words, why is it important for Earth's energy budget to be balanced?

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Earth's Energy Budget and the Greenhouse Effect

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