Understanding Sun's Energy and Its Absorption

Understanding Sun's Energy and Its Absorption

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Emma Peterson

Science, Geography

3rd - 6th Grade

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The video explores how the Sun provides energy to Earth, focusing on how different surfaces like land and water absorb this energy at varying rates. It explains that while the Sun's energy is crucial for warming the Earth, only about 50% reaches the surface. Land, being darker, absorbs more heat compared to water, which reflects more energy. This concept is illustrated using a beach scenario, highlighting the differences in temperature between sand and water.

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What does the Sun provide to Earth?

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What percentage of the Sun's energy is absorbed by Earth's atmosphere and clouds?

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How much of the Sun's energy is reflected back into space?

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Which absorbs more of the Sun's energy, land or water?

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Why does sand feel hotter than water under the Sun?

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What happens to the Sun's energy when it hits water?

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Why do darker-colored objects absorb more heat?

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What is the main reason land absorbs more energy than water?

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What is the opposite of absorption in terms of energy?

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What should you do to cool off after being on hot sand?

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