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Current Affair Being Green Tis the Season From Hot to Cold ?

A Current Affair 100 Stream-like movements of ocean water far below the surface.

A Current Affair 100 What are deep currents?

The curving path of moving objects caused by the earth’s rotation. A Current Affair 200

A Current Affair 200 What is the Coriolis Force?

A Current Affair 300 The Gulf Stream, for example

A Current Affair 300 What is a surface current?

DAILY DOUBLE Coriolis Force, Global Winds and Continental Deflection

DAILY DOUBLE What are the three things that are responsible for how surface currents are controlled on earth?

A Current Affair 500 Process in which cold, nutrient-rich water from the deep ocean rises to replace surface water.

A Current Affair 500 What is upwelling?

Being Green 100 A harmful chemical that breaks down O 3 to O 2 reducing the protection the ozone layer provides.

Being Green 100 What are CFC’s?

Being Green 200 The layer of the atmosphere, where when depleted, more UV radiation reaches Earth’s surface, causing sunburns.

Being Green 200 What is the ?

Being Green 300 Automobile emissions, industrial air pollutants and deforestation.

Being Green 300 What are things that contribute to the Greenhouse Effect?

Being Green 400 Gas that is created by the burning of fossil fuels.

Being Green 400 What is carbon dioxide (CO 2 )?

Being Green 500 Causes sunburns.

Being Green 500 What is ultraviolet radiation?

Tis the Season 100 The season that occurs when the Northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun.

Tis the Season 100 What is Summer?

Tis the Season 200 If it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere, then it is __________ in the Southern Hemisphere

Tis the Season 200 What is Winter?

Daily Double The season where the largest temperature difference can be seen between the two cities show in the graph on the next slide.

DAILY DOUBLE

What is Winter?

Tis the Season 400 This is why we have seasons.

Tis the Season 400 What is the earth’s tilt?

Tis the Season 500 The Southern Hemisphere experiences summer during these months.

Tis the Season 500 What are December through February?

From Hot to Cold 100 Heated air rises, cooler air flows in to replace it.

From Hot to Cold 100 What is convection?

From Hot to Cold 200 Transfer of energy through touching.

From Hot to Cold 200 What is conduction?

From Hot to Cold 300 The arrows represent this type of heat transfer.

From Hot to Cold 300 What is Convection?

From Hot to Cold 500 The climate zone found between 23.5ºN and 66.5ºN.

From Hot to Cold 500 What is the Northern Temperate Zone?

From Hot to Cold 400 By adding salt to the ice and water, this was lowered.

From Hot to Cold 400 What is the freezing point of water?

? 100 The substance that is the most dense. SubstanceDensity Distilled Water1.0 g/mL Petroleum0.82 g/mL Corn Syrup1.360 g/mL Dawn Soap0.932 g/mL Methanol0.792 g/mL

? 100 What is corn syrup?

? 200 This substance would be found in layer C. A B C D E SubstanceDensity Distilled Water1.0 g/mL Petroleum0.82 g/mL Corn Syrup1.360 g/mL Dawn Soap0.932 g/mL Methanol0.792 g/mL

? 200 What is Dawn Soap?

? 300 California has a mild climate despite being close to the equator due to this type of current.

? 300 What is a cold, surface current?

? 400 This is at 100% capacity during a rainstorm.

? 400 What is relative humidity?

? 500 A drop in barometric pressure indicates this type of weather event.

? 500 What is a storm?