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Atmosphere Space Surface Weather Ask kids: What do you see in this picture? Picture: http://skirmisher.org/human-future/an-earth-without-people/

Space is very cold. Why are we warm on the Earth? How warm is it out in space? Why are we warm on the Earth?

The surface of the sun is very hot. The sun is very far away The surface of the sun is very hot. The sun is very far away. How does the energy get here? Visible light

How warm is it on the moon? +100oC -147oC +212oF How warm or cold does it get on the Earth? -233oF http://www.pa.msu.edu/people/frenchj/moon/index2.html

How warm is it on the Earth? Minnesota: -20oF to 95oF Average: 59oF Coldest: -129oF (Siberia) Hottest: 135oF (Sahara desert) What is keeping the Earth from cooling too much, or from overheating?

What would happen if all that absrobed heat would stay with us? http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~elw112/landscapeworkshop

Warm objects radiate

The Earth sends infrared radiation, too

Things that stop the heat radiation into space: Clouds Dust Greenhouse gases: Water vapor Carbon dioxide Methane Are greenhouse gases bad? Do the bucket demo now.