Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Template created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000 Questions developed by QMSS Copyright, 2008.
Advertisements

Test on Chapters 15 and What is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere? A. oxygen B. hydrogen C. nitrogen D. carbon dioxide.
Weather and Water Cycle
Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.
Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.
Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.
Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.
Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.
 Invisible mixture of gases  Nitrogen & Oxygen most common in lower level  Hydrogen more common in upper atmosphere  Water Vapor & Carbon dioxide.
Objectives Describe the composition of Earth’s atmosphere.
THE ATMOSPHERE.
The Weather. What is the Weather -the state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place. What does it tell us? Weather describes conditions such as.
Unit 3 Lesson 1 The Atmosphere
Atmosphere – The layers of air from the planet’s surface to outer space.
The Dynamic EarthSection 2 Section 2: The Atmosphere Preview Bellringer Objectives The Atmosphere Composition of the Atmosphere Air Pressure Layers of.
Section 2: The Atmosphere Preview Bellringer Objectives The Atmosphere Composition of the Atmosphere Air Pressure Layers of the Atmosphere The Troposphere.
16-4 Water in the Atmosphere 1
Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.
By: Drew Harris. atmosphere Water vapor Humidity What is atmosphere ? Atmosphere is the air that surrounds Earth. It was formed millions of years ago.
Template created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000 Questions developed by BPI Copyright, 2008.
Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.
Weather Your Name. What is Weather? Insolation Atmosphere.
Atmosphere Chapter 11 Notes. Composition of the Atmosphere Currently: – Nitrogen (N 2 ): 78% – Oxygen (O 2 ): 21% – Argon (Ar) – Carbon dioxide (CO 2.
Final Review UNIT 1 The Earth Do Now: please take out pink review packets HW: Final Exam Thursday January 22, 2015 Review Packet Unit 2- Natural Disasters.
Lesson 4.01 The Atmosphere. Key Points: -The air that surrounds the earth is called the atmosphere. -The layers of the atmosphere are: Troposphere, Stratosphere,
Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.
UNIT 1 STUDYING EARTH. Earth Facts… The third planet from the Sun. One of the inner planets along with Mercury, Venus, and Mars; these planets are made.
Atmosphere- Gas layer of Earth. (Air)
THIS IS With Host... Your Atmosphere Water in the Air Air Masses and Fronts Severe Weather Pollution clouds.
Weather Conditions Sunken Millions Jenny Howe Level One >>>> >>>>
Weather Vocabulary. The layer of air that surrounds our planet.
Independent Writing During the daytime at the beach, it is very common for the wind to blow in from the sea (sea breeze). Explain why this is so. (diagram.
Weather BY: Michelle Fletcher. Introduction We are going to take a journey around the troposphere and learn about the weather. We will be going through.
Changing Atmosphere Weather Patterns Fronts & Storms.
Essential Question: How do fronts and pressure systems affect weather patterns? Science 7.
Weather Conditions.
Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.
Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.
Abney Elementary Mrs. Delaup.  The atmosphere is a thin blanket of air that surrounds the Earth.
EARTHS SYSTEMS. ATMOSPHERE Invisible layers of air primarily made up of Nitrogen (75%), Oxygen (20.9%), and Argon (.9%) gases.
Weather Chapter 1: Section 1 The Atmosphere Weather is the condition of Earth’s atmosphere at a particular place and time. Atmosphere: layer of gases that.
Weather Factors Chapter 12 SOL 6.3. Energy from the sun travels in electromagnetic waves. Energy from the sun travels in electromagnetic waves. Radiation=
Layers of Atmosphere By: Mr. Meringolo.
 1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000  8,0008,000  4,0004,000  2,0002,000.
 1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000  8,0008,000  4,0004,000  2,0002,000.
Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.
Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.
4. It is not very windy today, why is that? 5. Describe 3 different ways to increase the pressure on the air in a balloon. 6. If we traveled to Venus.
Climate & Weather Atmosphere Climate & Weather Clouds Other.
Science Extra Credit Jeopardy Game By Alden Willis 10/23/12 Mrs. Smith/5 th period.
Chapter 1 Section 1.1 Planet Earth. Planets Inner planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars (made up of rock) Outer planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and.
Weather Brain Pop Weather. What is Weather? Weather is the condition of Earth’s atmosphere from day to day. Earth’s atmosphere is the envelope of gases.
Storms Review – 1 Describe the heating of the Earth’s surface. (land vs. water) – The Earth’s surface is heated unevenly because different substances absorb.
The Dynamic EarthSection 2 Section 2: The Atmosphere Preview Bellringer Objectives The Atmosphere Composition of the Atmosphere Air Pressure Layers of.
DAY 1 Chapter 3 The Dynamic Earth Section 2: The Atmosphere.
Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.
Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000  1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000.
Objectives Describe the composition of Earth’s atmosphere.
Chapter 3 notes Section 2.
Unit 3 Lesson 1 The Atmosphere
Section 2: The Atmosphere
Section 2: The Atmosphere
The Dynamic Earth The Atmosphere.
Section 2: The Atmosphere
Section 2: The Atmosphere
Unit 3 Lesson 1 The Atmosphere
Section 2: The Atmosphere
Section 2: The Atmosphere
Presentation transcript:

Created by Terri Street Copyright, 2000

 1,000,0001,000,000  500,000500,000  250,000250,000  125,000125,000  64,00064,000  32,00032,000  16,00016,000  8,0008,000  4,0004,000  2,0002,000  1,0001,000    

Click to return to question, Cont-P to switch to the pen, cross out two incorrect answers, then Cont-A to switch back to pointer.

Click to return to the question and poll the class

Click on link to Ask Jeeves, or click on this oval to return to question and ask a friend

 A. Lithosphere A. Lithosphere  C. Troposphere C. Troposphere  B. Mesosphere B. Mesosphere  D. Thermosphere D. Thermosphere Which is NOT a layer of our atmosphere?

Back to Board  A. Lithosphere

 A. surface layer A. surface layer  C. thermocline C. thermocline  B. deep water layer B. deep water layer  D. both A and B D. both A and B Within which layer of the ocean does temperature decrease with depth?

Back to Board C. Thermocline

 A. gneiss A. gneiss  C. granite C. granite  B. sandstone B. sandstone  D. marble D. marble Which is an example of a sedimentary rock?

Back to Board B. sandstone

 A. warm A. warm  C. occluded C. occluded  B. cold B. cold  D. stationary D. stationary Which type of front brings extended rainfall and is associated with nimbostratus clouds?

Back to Board A. Warm front

 A. KoolAid A. KoolAid  C. Sugar Water C. Sugar Water  B. Salt water B. Salt water  D. Liquid water D. Liquid water Which is an example of a compound?

Back to Board D. Liquid water

 A. contour interval A. contour interval  C. map scale C. map scale  B. compass rose B. compass rose  D. legend D. legend Which map feature can be used to determine the horizontal distance on Earth’s surface?

Back to Board C. Map scale

 A. Color A. Color  C. Density C. Density  B. Flammability B. Flammability  D. Luster D. Luster Which is an example of a chemical property?

Back to Board B. Flammability

 A. Mars A. Mars  C. Venus C. Venus  B. Mercury B. Mercury  D. Jupiter D. Jupiter Which planet is similar in size to our own, but has extremely high temperatures?

Back to Board C. Venus

 A. organic A. organic  D. crystalline solids D. crystalline solids All minerals are…  C. man made C. man made  B. mixtures B. mixtures

Back to Board D. Crystalline solids

Index fossils  A. were around for a long period A. were around for a long period  of geologic history of geologic history  C. are rarely found C. are rarely found  D. are not used for D. are not used for relative dating  B. are widespread geographically B. are widespread geographically

Back to Board B. Are widespread geographically

 A. infrared A. infrared Greenhouse gases absorb this type of radiation  C. gamma C. gamma  B. visible B. visible  D. radio D. radio

Back to Board A. infrared

 B. cirrus B. cirrus This type of cloud is found high in the sky and is wispy  A. cumulus A. cumulus  C. stratus C. stratus  D. cumulonimbus D. cumulonimbus

Back to Board B. cirrus

 C. isotope C. isotope Carbon-14 is an example of a(n)  A. ion A. ion  B. cation B. cation  D. anion D. anion

Back to Board C. isotope

 D. absolute humidity D. absolute humidity Which measurement tells you the actual amount of H 2 O vapor in the air?  A. relative humidity A. relative humidity  C. barometric pressure C. barometric pressure  B. dew point B. dew point

Back to Board D. Absolute humidity

 A % A % After 4 half lives have gone by, what percentage of daughter product do you have?  B. 6.25% B. 6.25%  D. 100% D. 100%  C. 12.5% C. 12.5%

A %

Sorry, try again!

Thanks for playing!