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TA12A –Teach About Heating Earth’s Air Use with BrishLab ES12A Done By: Coach – Period All This material is CC by StarMaterials.com
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1- All colors of light come from the Sun. Why then is the sky blue? Page 1 Para 2 Image Link Image Link
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1- All colors of light come from the Sun. Why then is the sky blue? Page 1 Para 2 Image Link Image Link The atmosphere scatters blue light the most.
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1- All colors of light come from the Sun. Why then is the sky blue? Page 1 Para 2 Image Link Image Link The atmosphere scatters blue light the most.
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2- Give an example of energy changing from one source to another. Page 1 Para 5 Image Link Image Link
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2- Give an example of energy changing from one source to another. Page 1 Para 5 Heat is releases as radiation and convection from the wood to cook food. Image Link Image Link
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2- Give an example of energy changing from one source to another. Page 1 Para 5 Heat is releases as radiation and convection from the wood to cook food. Image Link Image Link
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3- How can energy travel through the vacuum of space? Page 1 Para 5 Image Link Image Link
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3- How can energy travel through the vacuum of space? Page 1 Para 5 Energy travels by electromagnetic waves – radiation. Image Link Image Link
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3- How can energy travel through the vacuum of space? Page 1 Para 5 Energy travels by electromagnetic waves – radiation. Image Link Image Link
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4- What instrument is used to measure temperature? Page 1 Para 6 Image Link Image Link
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4- What instrument is used to measure temperature? Page 1 Para 6 We use a a thermo - meter or a thermometer. Image Link Image Link
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4- What instrument is used to measure temperature? Page 1 Para 6 We use a a thermo - meter or a thermometer. Image Link Image Link
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5- What kind of energy warms the Earth's surface? Page 1 Para 7 Image Link Image Link
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5- What kind of energy warms the Earth's surface? Page 1 Para 7 Radiant energy heats us from the Sun. Image Link Image Link
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5- What kind of energy warms the Earth's surface? Page 1 Para 7 Radiant energy heats us from the Sun. Image Link Image Link
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6- What is the difference between infrared radiation and ultraviolet radiation? Page 1 Para 9 Image Link Image Link
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6- What is the difference between infrared radiation and ultraviolet radiation? Page 1 Para 9 Infrared is beyond red and ultraviolet is beyond violet. Image Link Image Link
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6- What is the difference between infrared radiation and ultraviolet radiation? Page 1 Para 9 Infrared is beyond red and ultraviolet is beyond violet. Image Link Image Link
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7- Using the words wavelength and colors, list three facts about visible light. Page 2 Para 9 Image Link Image Link
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7- Using the words wavelength and colors, list three facts about visible light. Page 2 Para 9 Visible light has a wavelength that is between ultraviolet and infrared and can be separated into colors we can see. Image Link Image Link
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7- Using the words wavelength and colors, list three facts about visible light. Page 2 Para 9 Visible light has a wavelength that is between ultraviolet and infrared and can be separated into colors we can see. Image Link Image Link
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8- Give an example of conduction heating at home. Page 2 Para 11 Image Link Image Link
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8- Give an example of conduction heating at home. Page 2 Para 11 When we hold the handle of a pot on the stove, the heat is conducted to our hand. Image Link Image Link
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8- Give an example of conduction heating at home. Page 2 Para 11 When we hold the handle of a pot on the stove, the heat is conducted to our hand. Image Link Image Link
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9- Why does cool air sink to the Earth's surface? Page 2 Para 11 Image Link Image Link
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9- Why does cool air sink to the Earth's surface? Page 2 Para 11 Cool air is more dense so it sinks due to gravity. Image Link Image Link
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9- Why does cool air sink to the Earth's surface? Page 2 Para 11 Cool air is more dense so it sinks due to gravity. Image Link Image Link
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10- Using the words heat, energy and vapor, define evaporation. Page 2 Para 14 Image Link Image Link
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10- Using the words heat, energy and vapor, define evaporation. Page 2 Para 14 Heating water gives energy to molecules forcing them to become water vapor – evaporation. Image Link Image Link
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10- Using the words heat, energy and vapor, define evaporation. Page 2 Para 14 Heating water gives energy to molecules forcing them to become water vapor – evaporation. Image Link Image Link
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Wrap it up: Draw, color and label examples of conduction, convection and radiation energy transfer. Image Link Image Link
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Wrap it up: Draw, color and label examples of conduction, convection and radiation energy transfer. Image Link Image Link
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