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Clicker Question: The surface gravity of the moon is 1/6 that of Earth. If Matt weighs 120 lbs on Earth, how much does he weigh standing on the moon? A: 120 lbs B: 60 lbs C: 30 lbs D: 20 lbs E: 10 lbs
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Clicker Question: Suppose the Moon was half as dense, but the same size. How much would Matt (120 lbs on Earth) weigh? A: 120 lbs B: 60 lbs C: 30 lbs D: 20 lbs E: 10 lbs
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Earth and the Moon in Bulk Density of surface rocks on moon similar to overall density of 3.3 g/cm 3 This + magnetometer data suggests Moon’s iron core is small – 300 km
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Earth and the Moon Moon stabilizes Earth’s rotational axis, maintains 23.5 degree tilt => gives us stable climate, seasons, etc. Earth’s rotational period is slowing down – day is getting longer Moon is moving away from earth => 3.8 cm or 1.5 inches per year
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Magnetospheres The magnetosphere is the region around Earth where charged particles from the solar wind are trapped.
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Magnetospheres These charged particles are trapped in areas called the Van Allen belts, where they spiral around the magnetic field lines.
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Magnetospheres Near the poles, the Van Allen belts intersect the atmosphere. The charged particles can escape; when they do, they create glowing light called an aurora.
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Aurora over Iceland – March 18, 2012 NASA: Astronomy Picture of the Day NASA: Astronomy Picture of the Day (http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/)
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The Greenhouse Effect Main greenhouse gases are H 2 O and CO 2. O 2 – 21% H 2 O – 0-4% CO 2 – 0.039% If no greenhouse effect, surface would be 26 o F
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC – UN Agency) says Translating terminology into probabilities
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC – UN Agency) says What does this mean? The consensus of the IPCC is that there is a 90% probability that human activity contributed signifcantly to the 1 degree F increase in global temperature over the past 50 years.
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About 2 degrees F since 1850
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Temperature for last 14,000 years
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Burning carbon-containing fossil fuels produces carbon dioxide. (Combustion) C + O 2 CO 2 Global Warming Basics Burning Fossil Fuels is the Primary Cause Global Warming: The Greatest Threat © 2006 Deborah L. Williams
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Global Warming Basics Global Warming: The Greatest Threat © 2006 Deborah L. Williams Humans have increased carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in the atmosphere by more than 35% since the Industrial Revolution. (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 2006) The most carbon dioxide in 650,000 years. (IPCC 2007) Jan 2011 – 390.67 PPM Jan 2012 – 392.76 PPM 80% of all greenhouse gas emissions (National Library of Medicine) (CO 2 ) 10,000 BC 2009 391ppm
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CO 2 in Atmosphere and Temperature Note variation vs. local change
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CO 2 in Atmosphere and Temperature
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Temperature Predictions.
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