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Greenhouse Effect
As sunlight enters the Earth’s atmosphere, some of the radiation from the sun is reflected back into outer spaceBut, some of that radiation does not escape due to ‘greenhouse’ gases that reflect the radiation back in.
What are greenhouse gases?
Natural gases: water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide
Man-made gases: CFC’s (aerosols, styrofoam, refridgerants, air conditioners) as well as gases from smog
Greenhouse Gases over 150 yrs.
What are the effects?
1. If the amount of greenhouse gases has been increasing over the past 150 years due to the industrial revolution, how do you think that will affect the overall climate? WHY?
2. If the climate changes, what will happen to the biomes?
3. What will happen to the ecosystems within those biomes?
Heating Patterns
Standard 5a
Standard 5a
5a: Students know how differential heating of Earth results in circulation patterns in the atmosphere and oceans that globally distribute the heat.
Transfer of Energy on Earth
Remember that only 50% of sun’s energy reaches the Earth’s surface. Energy from the Sun reaches the Earth and heats it.Heat is then transferred through the atmosphere in three ways – radiation, conduction, & convection
Radiation, Conduction, Convection
Radiation: Energy transferred in the form of rays or waves.Conduction: Energy transferred when warmer objects come into contact with colder objects.Convection: Energy transferred by the flow of materials. Hot air and liquid rises up while cooler air sinks
Radiation
Convection
Conduction
Sun’s Intensity
Because the Earth is curved, the radiation from the Sun hits the Earth at different angles.Areas near the equator have direct sunlight (very hot)Areas at the poles have sunlight that is spread out (a lot cooler)
Sunlight
Most direct sunlight
Sunlight
Sunlight
Sunlight
90°N North Pole
66.5°N
23.5°N
0°
23.5°S
66.5°S
90°S South Pole
Arctic circle
Tropic of Cancer
Equator
Tropic of Capricorn
Arctic circle
Sun’s Intensity
Because the equator gets direct sunlight, the air gets hot and will riseA convection current happens where exiting hot air is replaced by cooler air from the polar regions.
Sun’s Intensity
Between the equator and the pole, there can be found three circulation patterns, or cellsHot air rises at the equator and at 60°Air sinks at 30°
Precipitation
Hot air also brings water vapor with it.As air cools, water vapor turns into clouds and eventually turns into rainfall, or precipitation.Precipitation usually found at the equator and around 60°
Seasons
The different amounts of sunlight and the tilt of the Earth causes the seasons.When the Northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun (June), north experiences summer and south experiences winter.When the Southern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun (December), north experiences winter and south experiences summer.