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Class 2b: Temperature and insolation

Explore the concepts of temperature, heat energy movement, solar energy, ozone and UV light, greenhouse effect, and spatial variation of insolation. Learn about the factors that affect energy distribution on Earth's surface and the impact of land and water on climate.

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Class 2b: Temperature and insolation

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  1. Class 2b: Temperature and insolation

  2. What is temperature?

  3. How does heat energy move? • Conduction • Convection

  4. How does heat energy move? • Adiabatic cooling and warming

  5. How does heat energy move? • Latent heat (“hidden” heat)

  6. Solar energy

  7. Solar energy

  8. Energy pathways • Insolation

  9. Energy pathways

  10. Ozone and UV light

  11. Ozone and UV light

  12. Energy pathways

  13. Greenhouse effect

  14. Why is the sky blue?

  15. Energy pathways • Does energy reach all parts of the Earth’s surface equally?

  16. Latitude and insolation

  17. Spatial variation of insolation • High latitudes (above 60°)

  18. Spatial variation of insolation • Middle latitudes (30°-60°) • Low latitudes (below 30°)

  19. Land vs. water

  20. Land vs. water • Continental vs. maritime climates

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