
Solar Energy and Weather
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Science
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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44 Slides • 17 Questions
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Memory game
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________ is the transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves.
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Thermal energy always moves from the area of lower temperature to areas of higher temperature.
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A group of friends gathers around a fire to stay warm. This is an example of
Radiation
Conducation
Convection
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Why is the earth hotter at the equator?
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The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of 1kg of material by 1ºC
albedo
specific heat
radiation
Convection
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water has a …. specific heat than land
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water heats up and cools down faster than land
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false
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The Sun warming the soil is an example of____.
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The warm ground heating the air above it is an example of___
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The measure of the reflectivity of a surface.
albedo
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A snow-covered mountain has a______ albedo than a dark-colored corn
field. Therefore, it will reflect ________solar energy than the field.
Blank 1: more
Blank 2: higher
Blank 1: higher
Blank 2: more
Blank 1: water
Blank 2: Sun
Blank 1: less
Blank 2: lowest
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which will most likely absorb more solar energy, a field of light-colored crops or a forest of dark trees?
The field, dark surfaces have a lower albedo and thus reflect less and absorb more solar energy.
The field, light surfaces have a lower albedo and thus reflect less and absorb more solar energy.
The forest, light surfaces have a lower albedo and thus reflect and absorb more solar energy.
The forest, dark surfaces have a lower albedo and thus reflect less and absorb more solar energy.
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2.Are Natia's results valid? book page 53
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3.How is conduction related to cold air temperatures at the poles which are covered with ice and snow? page 53
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When Earth receives energy from the Sun, ____.
some energy is reflected back into space
some is absorbed by land and water on Earth's surface
some is absorbed by the atmosphere
all of the above
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What area of Earth is receiving the most solar radiation?
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