Tuesday, 9/23/2014 1.Set up pg.23 of INB for CN. OBJ = SWBAT explain how both natural and human processes cause air pollution. Topic = Air Pollution 2.Complete.

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Tuesday, 9/23/ Set up pg.23 of INB for CN. OBJ = SWBAT explain how both natural and human processes cause air pollution. Topic = Air Pollution 2.Complete the “Their success Tuesday” worksheet on the table.

Tuesday, 9/23/2014 In Class: 1.Their Success Tuesday Worksheet (8min) 2.Review Heat Transfer & Fronts info 3.Glue fronts diagram on p.20 of INB and discuss the diagram 4.CN: Air pollution 5.Pick a partner & decide who will read/take notes on natural sources vs. human sources. Then pair and share (exchanging notes). 6.Print out of grades/missing work Homework: 1.Make sure your INB has been corrected from the first check to now. 2.Study your flashcards

Compare the terms in this diagram. (How are they similar, how are they different?

Why does this happen?

Air Pollution = the release of damaging materials into the atmosphere.

Primary Air Pollutants PollutantDescriptionSourceEffect Carbon Monoxide Sulfur Dioxide Nitrogen Dioxide Volatile Organic Compounds Particulate Matter Lead PollutantDescriptionSourceEffect Tropospheric Ozone Sulfuric Acid & Nitric Acid Secondary Air Pollutants

Types and Sources of Air Pollutants

Temperature Inversion