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Unit 7- Earth's Atmosphere & Oceans
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Wind & Ocean Currents
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Wind is air in Motion...
You cannot see the wind, but you can see how is energy can move objects. the energy in wind moves more than tree branches and leaves. It also moves the water at the surface of the ocean.
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...the air over that surface also heats up.
As Earth's surface heats up...
The warmer the Earth's surface is,
the warmer the air above it becomes.
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Uneven heating...
...because of differences in air density (cold air/warm air)
causes wind...
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As air heats up...
gas molecules in the air move faster and farther apart.
So, the air becomes less dense (lighter) & takes up more space (spread out)
How?...
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Multiple Choice
How are the convection currents in the student's model different from the convection currents in Earth's atmosphere and oceans?
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When the Sun shines, land areas heat up faster than bodies of water. So air over the seashore becomes warmer than air over the ocean.
After the Sun sets, the land cools faster than the water.
Wind blows from ocean to land...
Wind blows from land to ocean...
Did you know?
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Convection...
...the transfer of heat from one region to another by circulation of a fluid (water or air)
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Wind and Convection Drive Ocean Currents
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How do ocean currents happen?
Winds push on ocean water and makes it move.
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Multiple Choice
Major surface currents of the ocean are shown in the diagram.
Ocean currents affect weather patterns by --
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regulating when tides occur in costal areas
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trapping heat at the equator to regulate the global climate
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distributing heat from the uneven absorption of solar energy
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increasing the rate of evaporation to transport water to areas experiencing droughts.
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These currents are caused by convection, due to differences in the density of ocean water.
Cold, salty water is denser than warmer, less salty water.
Like air, the warmer less dense water rises, and colder denser water replaces it.
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This difference in density causes deep ocean currents to flow in a circular pattern.
both surface currents and deep ocean currents affect weather.
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Dropdown
Cold air sinks:
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Dropdown
Warm air rises:
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Multiple Choice
What is the primary source of the energy that drives winds?
Mechanical energy of ocean waves
Light energy from the sun
Chemical energy of air molecules
Thermal energy from deep inside Earth
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Weather
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If you walk outside...
and it is sunny but the clouds make you think it might rain, you're predicting the weather.
Weather is the condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place.
Distant winds and ocean currents can affect local weather, even in places that are far from the ocean
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Air Masses are large bodies of air that have the same temperature and moisture throughout.
Winds cause air massess to move.
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Where two air masses meet, that's called a front.
Fronts bring changes in weather.
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Cold Front
Warm Front
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Multiple Choice
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Interpreting a Weather Map
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Multiple Choice
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Cold Front
After:
Warmer Temps
Before:
Colder Temps
Thunderstorms
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Warm Front
After:
Cloudy Skies
Light Rain
Before:
Warmer Temps
More Humidity
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Match
Match the each term to its definition:
Weather
Weather map
cold front
air mass
warm front
The condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place
An illustration of current weather conditions and the location of air masses and fronts
A boundary that forms when a cold air mass moves under a less dense warm air mass
A large body of air that has the same temperature and moisture throughout
A boundary that forms when a warm air mass moves over a denser cold air mass
The condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place
An illustration of current weather conditions and the location of air masses and fronts
A boundary that forms when a cold air mass moves under a less dense warm air mass
A large body of air that has the same temperature and moisture throughout
A boundary that forms when a warm air mass moves over a denser cold air mass
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Open Ended
What's a front?
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Multiple Choice
Which forecast gives the most likely temperature for Point X or Point Y after the front passes?
Point Y will be 14℃
Point X will be 21℃
Point X will be 3℃
Point Y will be 32℃
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Oceans and Weather Systems
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Multiple Choice
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Hurricane Formation
One severe kind of wether that forms over ocean water is a hurrican. Hurricanes are large, powerful, rotating storm systems with high-speed winds.
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Hurricane in the Northern Hemisphere
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Dropdown
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Multiple Choice
Which condition is most important to the formation of a hurricane?
Rapid changes in water temperature
High-pressure systems
Strong ocean winds
Warm ocean temperatures
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Multiple Choice
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