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The Earth’s Climate and Atmosphere

The Earth’s Climate and Atmosphere. Global Energy System Atmospheric Effects Global Climates. Global Energy System. Weather vs. Climate Weather is the condition of the atmosphere of a at any given time. Climate is weather averaged over a long period of time.

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The Earth’s Climate and Atmosphere

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  1. The Earth’s Climate and Atmosphere Global Energy System Atmospheric Effects Global Climates

  2. Global Energy System • Weather vs. Climate • Weather is the condition of the atmosphere of a at any given time. • Climate is weather averaged over a long period of time. • The Greenhouse effect – Global Warming Quiz • Why doesn’t the equator region boil because of the sun? • How does the world temperature balance work?

  3. Air Pressure and Wind • The force exerted by air is called air pressure • Air pressures creates winds and ocean currents • Hot air _________________. • Cool air _________________. • Wind always flow from high to low pressure. • Click on picture to answer the following question. • Determine the relationship between atmospheric pressure and altitude.? • Determine the relationship between temperature and altitude.? • Determine the location of ozone in the Earth’s atmosphere?

  4. Air Pressure makes wind and storms(Cont.) • How does pressure change when a large storm passed overhead? See here • Why is there always wind on the ocean next to land? See here • Most rain storms in the Equatorial region occurs like this. See here • Most rain storms in the temperate zones (Missouri) are caused by fronts. See here • Orographic Effect see Mr. Stratton drawing…

  5. Climate • The two determining factors in climate are • Precipitation • Temperature • Turn to the map on Pp. 28-29. answer the following questions. • Which climates cover most of the following countries? • Canada • Australia • Columbia • Libya • Germany • Iran • Kenya • Ethiopia • Uruguay • Italy • Korea • Iceland

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