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16-1 Energy in Earth’s Atmosphere (pages 542–545) 1. State in what form energy travels from the sun to the earth. 2. Explain what happens to the sun’s energy in the atmosphere and at Earth’s surface.
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16-1 Energy in Earth’s Atmosphere (pages 542–545) 1. State in what form energy travels from the sun to the earth. 2. Explain what happens to the sun’s.

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Page 1: 16-1 Energy in Earth’s Atmosphere (pages 542–545) 1. State in what form energy travels from the sun to the earth. 2. Explain what happens to the sun’s.

16-1Energy in Earth’s Atmosphere

(pages 542–545)

1. State in what form energy travels from the sun to the

earth.2. Explain what happens to

the sun’s energy in the atmosphere and at Earth’s

surface.

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Energy From the Sun (pages 542–543)

1. State in what form energy travels from the sun to the earth.

Key Concept: Most of the energy from the sun travels to Earth in

the form of visible light and infrared radiation. A small amount

arrives as ultraviolet radiation.

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Energy from the sun travels to Earth as electromagnetic waves.

Electromagnetic waves are a form of energy that can travel

through space.

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Electromagnetic waves are classified according to their

wavelengths.

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Radiation is the direct transfer of energy by electromagnetic

waves.

Page 6: 16-1 Energy in Earth’s Atmosphere (pages 542–545) 1. State in what form energy travels from the sun to the earth. 2. Explain what happens to the sun’s.

Visible light is the light you can see.

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Infrared radiation has wavelengths that are longer than visible light. You cannot

see infrared radiation, but you can feel it as heat.

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Ultraviolet radiation has wavelengths that are shorter than visible light. Ultraviolet

radiation causes sunburn.

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Answer the following questions. Use your textbook and the ideas above.

1. Draw a line from each term to its meaning.

Term

electromagnetic waves

radiation

Meaning

a. the direct transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves

b. a form of energy that can travel through the vacuum of space

1. Is the following sentence true or false?

You can feel ultraviolet radiation as

heat.

true

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Energy in the Atmosphere (page 544)

2. Explain what happens to the sun’s energy in the atmosphere

and at Earth’s surface.

Key Concept: Some sunlight is absorbed or reflected by the

atmosphere before it can reach the surface. The rest passes

through the atmosphere to the surface.

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Part of the sun’s energy is absorbed by the atmosphere. When energy is absorbed, it is taken in by a substance. For example, water vapor and carbon dioxide absorb the some of the sun’s energy.

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Part of the sun’s energy is reflected back into space. When energy is reflected, it bounces off without being absorbed. Clouds reflect some sunlight back into space.

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Dust particles and gases in the air reflect light in all directions. Reflecting light in all directions is called scattering.

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About half of the sun’s energy passes through the atmosphere

to Earth’s surface.

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Answer the following questions. Use your textbook and the ideas above.

1. Circle the letter of each sentence that is true about energy in the atmosphere.

a. About half of the sun’s energy passes through the atmosphere to Earth’s surface.

b. Water vapor and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere absorb the some of the sun’s energy.

c. All of the sun’s energy is reflected back into space.

2. Reflecting light in all directions is called

. scattering

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2. Explain what happens to the sun’s energy in the atmosphere and at

Earth’s surface.

Key Concept: When Earth’s surface is heated, it radiates

most of the energy back into the atmosphere as infrared radiation.

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The energy that reaches Earth’s surface heats the land and water.

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The surface of Earth is heated by the sun. The heated surface then radiates the heat back into the atmosphere. The radiation from Earth’s surface is infrared radiation.

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Some of the infrared radiation from Earth’s surface is taken in by gases in the atmosphere. The gases that take in this heat include carbon dioxide and water vapor. When gases hold heat in the air, it is called the greenhouse effect.

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The greenhouse effect is natural. Because of the

greenhouse effect, Earth’s average temperatures remain

about the same.

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Answer the following questions. Use your textbook and the ideas above.

1. The process by which gases hold heat in the air is

called the .

2. Complete the flowchart about the greenhouse effect.

The infrared radiation is absorbed by the

c.

in the atmosphere.

The sun’s energy reaches the surface of

Earth’s heated surface

a. . b. infrared radiation back into the atmosphere.

Greenhouse effect

Earthradiates gases

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