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Section 2 Energy Transfer in the Atmosphere
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Section Goals I will describe what happens to the energy Earth receives from the sun. I will compare and contrast conduction, convection, and radiation. I will explain the water cycle.
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Vocab Words (Chapter 1 due Friday)
Radiation Conduction Convection Hydrosphere Condensation
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Some energy from the Sun is reflected back into space
some is absorbed by the atmosphere, and some is absorbed by land and water on Earth's surface
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Heat—energy that flows from an object with a higher temperature to one with a lower temperature
Radiation—energy transferred in rays or waves (Sun) Conduction—transfer of energy when molecules bump into each other through contact (Touching a hot plate) Convection—transfer of heat by the flow of a material (lava lamp)
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Time for some questions Get your clicker ready…
(after slide 7) Clicker Time!!!!!
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Which Type of Heat Transfer
10 Conduction Convection Radiation 30
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Which Type of Heat Transfer
10 Conduction Convection Radiation 30
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Which Type of Heat Transfer
10 Conduction Convection Radiation 30
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The heat you feel from a fireplace
10 Conduction Convection Radiation of 30
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boiling water 10 Conduction Convection Radiation 0 of 30
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Frying a pancake 10 30 Conduction Convection Radiation
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air travels this way 10 Conduction Convection Radiation 30
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transfer through space
10 Conduction Convection Radiation 0 of 30
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sun rays reaching earth
10 Conduction Convection Radiation 0 of 30
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occurs with fluids 10 30 Conduction Convection Radiation
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Which Type 10 Conduction Convection Radiation 0 of 30
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Which Type 10 Conduction Convection Radiation 0 of 30
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Which Type 10 Conduction Convection Radiation 0 of 30
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The water cycle—water moves back and forth between Earth's atmosphere and surface
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Energy from the Sun causes water to evaporate from the hydrosphere, and rise as vapor.
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Water vapor in the atmosphere can cool and return to liquid form through condensation.
a. When water vapor condenses, clouds of tiny water droplets may form. b. Water droplets collide to form larger precipitation
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Condensation
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Precipitation
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