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Essential Question: How do volcanoes affect the climate Essential Question: How do volcanoes affect the climate? Investigation Question: How does the energy coming through the atmosphere affect the hydrosphere? Investigation 3 Claims: Water has the ability to retain a great deal of heat before evaporating. Without dust particles there would be no rain. Volcanoes lessen rainfall due to a decrease in global temperatures. Terms of Use: Hydrosphere, Heat Capacity, Polarity, Adhesion, Cohesion, Precipitation, Condensation, Evaporation, Nucleation

Format for writing Evidence The evidence justifies the claim ___Insert Claim___ that in the article it says ____Insert Evidence from Article____.

How does the energy coming through the atmosphere affect the hydrosphere? Evidence 3.1 Justification How does the evidence justify the claim that water has the ability to retain a great deal of heat before evaporating? Terms: Hydrosphere, Heat Capacity, Polarity, Evaporation

How does the energy coming through the atmosphere affect the hydrosphere? Justification Evidence 3.2 How does the evidence justifies the claim that without dust particles there would be no rain? Terms: Polarity, Adhesion, Cohesion, Precipitation, Nucleation

How does the energy coming through the atmosphere affect the hydrosphere? Evidence 3.3 Justification How does the evidence justify the claim that volcanoes lessen rainfall due to a decrease in global temperatures? Terms: Hydrosphere, Heat Capacity, Precipitation, Condensation, Evaporation

Investigation Question: How does the energy coming through the atmosphere affect the hydrosphere? Claim: Water has the ability to retain a great deal of heat before evaporating. Without dust particles there would be no rain. Volcanoes lessen rainfall due to a decrease in global temperatures. Justification: The claim is supported by evidence because… Evidence: Use the evidence presented in articles and in figures (3.1 – 3.3) to justify the claims stated above.