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Chapter 2 Section 1 The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere. That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

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Page 1: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

Weather Factors

Page 2: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

Energy in Earth’s Atmosphere

Chapter 2 Section 1

Page 3: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.

That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic radiation.

Energy From the Sun

Page 4: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

Electromagnetic Radiation

Page 5: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

Energy in the Atmosphere

Page 6: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.
Page 7: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

About 50% of energy is absorbed by the surface. The absorbed energy is then reradiated back into the atmosphere.

This energy is then absorbed by greenhouse gases and reradiated again, thus maintaining the Earth’s warmth.

Energy at Surface

Page 8: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

Greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere keeping it warm.

If there’s too much of such gas in the atmosphere the temperature will rise.

Greenhouse Gases

Page 9: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

Heat Transfer

Page 10: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

Energy Transfer

Energy flows from a warm object to a cool object.

Heat

Page 11: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

Temperature

Page 12: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

Thermal Energy

Page 13: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

The transfer of heat as light energy. Radiation can travel through empty space, from the Sun to the Earth.

Radiation

Page 14: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

Radiation

Page 15: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

The transfer of heat from one object to another by physical contact.

Conduction

Page 16: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

Conduction

Page 17: Chapter 2 Section 1  The sun provides nearly all of the energy which powers the atmosphere.  That energy comes to us in the form of electromagnetic.

The transfer of heat by the movement of large numbers of particles within a liquid or

gas.

Convection

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Convection