Bell ringer- How do the following these create/ receive energy? Monkey Plants Tornado Sun Answers- Monkey- eating food like fruit, nuts, and leaves, or small prey. Plants-They collect energy from the sun and use carbon dioxide and water in the process called photosynthesis Tornado- Warm rising air creating an updraft Sun- Nuclear fusion EQ- How does the sun make energy?
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Bell ringer- How do the following these create/ receive energy?
Monkey Plants Tornado Sun
Answers-Monkey- eating food like fruit, nuts, and leaves, or small prey.Plants-They collect energy from the sun and use carbon dioxide and water in the process called photosynthesisTornado- Warm rising air creating an updraftSun- Nuclear fusion
EQ- How does the sun make energy?
What did you talk about when I was gone?
Look at notes and textbook page 68
Sun parts review Label the parts of the sun On the back in your own words what
does each part do?
Today= How is the energy made intro to chem
The Sun A star Provides light
and heat to Earth
Made of hydrogen and helium
About 4.6 billion years old
Parts reviewed When you see an image of
the sun, you are seeing the photosphere
The sun’s corona, which looks like a halo, can usually be seen only during a solar eclipse
The middle layer of the sun’s atmosphere is the chromosphere
Sunspots are darker areas of gas on the sun that are cooler than the surrounding gases
Chemistry Background Information:
An atom is the smallest particle of an element
Atoms have a core, or nucleus, containing neutrons (no charge) and protons (+ charge)
Electrons (- charge) surround the nucleus
Nucleus: has neutrons and protons
Electrons surround
Atoms Atoms can have a
positive, negative, or neutral charge
Atoms can change their charge by gaining or losing electrons
When an atom gains an electron, it becomes a negative ion (an ion is an atom with an unequal amount of protons and neutrons)