SC.6.E.7 Earth Systems and Patterns: The scientific theory of the evolution of Earth states that changes in our planet are driven by the flow of energy.

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SC.6.E.7 Earth Systems and Patterns: The scientific theory of the evolution of Earth states that changes in our planet are driven by the flow of energy and the cycling of matter through dynamic interactions among the atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, geosphere, and biosphere, and the resources used to sustain human civilization on Earth. Water Cycle, Weather, and Climate What Causes Weather Natural Disasters 
Earth's Spheres Climate vs Weather Click on pictures for links to student tutorials.

How does the flow of energy influence weather and climate? Answer the above question using Florida weather as examples in your answer.

Earth's spheres interact Earth's spheres interact. The cycling of water and global patterns of wind and ocean currents impact local weather patterns and climate. Give 4 Floridian examples using the 5 spheres from the picture to the left. Cryosphere

Explain how it insulates the planet. The Earth's atmosphere protects life and insulates the planet. Explain how it insulates the planet.

Energy from the Sun influences global patterns of atmospheric movement and temperature differences between air, water, and land. Explain how the above statement explains Florida’s weather. Use examples and explain your thinking.

Convection cells, caused by uneven heating of the Earth, influence global wind patterns. Identify which convection cell Florida is in and then explain how that influences our weather. Be specific.