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Review Presentation for October Test About the test How to study Review for test

Topics 50 multiple choice questions Layers of the atmosphere Ozone Hole Global warming issue Acid rain Temperature topics Honors students will have 3-4 additional level-2 questions

Study these Notebook entries Notes Handout: The hole in the ozone WS: Greenhouse Effect Notes handout: Global warming issue Graph Activity: Climate Data . . . WS: Temperature Lab: Heating Land and Water

Here’s how the review sheet works. The questions on the Review Sheet are similar to the test questions. The questions on the Review Sheet are actually more difficult, because the test questions are multiple-choice. See next slide for an example.

One of the questions on the Review Sheet is . . . What happens to sunlight that is absorbed by the Earth’s surface?

The corresponding test question is . . . Sunlight absorbed by the Earth’s surface is eventually . . . A. conducted back into space B. radiated back into space C. convected back into space D. reflected back into space

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