3.3 natural factors affect climate change – part 1 (p. 212 – 217)

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3.3 Natural Factors Affect Climate Change – Part 1 (p. 212 – 217)

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Page 1: 3.3 Natural Factors Affect Climate Change – Part 1 (p. 212 – 217)

3.3 Natural Factors Affect Climate Change – Part 1

(p. 212 – 217)

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Interactions of the Sun & Earth

Even though the Sun is 150 million kilometres away, the energy it produces and how Earth interacts with this energy have a powerful effect on Earth’s climate.

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•The Sun is the most important factor that affects the Earth’s Climate

•Solar energy: light and other forms of energy that the Sun gives off

• It varies from decade to decade.

• When the Sun is very active, more energy is given off and temperatures on Earth increase

• The opposite is also true. A less active Sun leads to lower temperatures.

The Sun’s Energy

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- Due to Earth’s round shape, solar energy strikes the curved surface at different angles- As a result, the concentration of light that warms Earth’s surface is unequal.

The Earth’s Curved Surface

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Earth’s Tilt• Earth’s tilt causes the annual

pattern of changes that we call seasons

• As Earth orbits the Sun, the northern hemisphere is sometimes tilted toward the Sun. During this period we experience summer.

• When Earth is tilted away from the Sun, the northern hemisphere experiences winter.

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Earth’s Orbit The shape of Earth’s orbit affects how much solar energy our

planet receives. Earth’s orbit around the Sun changes over a period that lasts 100 000 years. The orbit’s changes from circular to oval and back again are shown in the images below.

When the orbit is oval, Earth gets much more solar energy when it is nearest the Sun than when it is farther away.

The length of seasons is affected by these changes

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The Atmosphere

1) Moderates Temperature

Earth’s atmosphere affects climate in 2 major ways

• It is a heat sink that can absorb and store heat.

• It helps to moderate(even out) temperatures so they are not too extreme

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• Since Earth receives more solar energy at lower latitudes than at higher latitudes, the atmosphere heats up unevenly. This unequal heating causes air in the atmosphere to move (It causes wind)

• Earth’s winds move heat around the planet.

2) Transfers Heat

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Earth’s winds move heat around the planet. Global wind patterns are shown below.

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Classwork

• Complete & Hand in– P. 215 LC # 2-3– p. 217 LC # 1-3