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Monday 2/27/017 Fill out your assignment notebook for the week. No Notebook Entry You need your textbook at your desk

Watch NASA Explore the Electromagnetic Spectrum with the reading.

Energy in the Atmosphere Absorb = occurs when bundles of electromagnetic energy from light hit atoms and molecules and cause them to vibrate. The more an object's molecules move and vibrate, the hotter it becomes. Reflect = light energy is NOT absorbed and instead bounces off the object Radiate = light energy is absorbed by atoms and sent back out as heat (infrared radiation)

Absorb = occurs when bundles of electromagnetic energy from light hit atoms and molecules and cause them to vibrate. Reflect = light energy is NOT absorbed and instead bounces off the object Radiate = light energy is absorbed by atoms and sent back out as heat (infrared radiation)

Solar Energy in the Atmosphere Questions Answers go on your own piece of paper. Answers must be in complete sentences. Turn in to the basket when you are finished. Begin working on your homework: read and do pgs. 96-99.