Today’s Agenda Bellringer: Identify the energy transformations that take place in the following examples – Turning on a flashlight – A ball rolling down a hill – Photosynthesis Review Notes on Climatic Change Exit Slip/Homework
Jan 01, 2016
Today’s Agenda
Bellringer: Identify the energy transformations that take place in the following examples– Turning on a flashlight– A ball rolling down a hill– Photosynthesis
Review
Notes on Climatic Change
Exit Slip/Homework
Review
On a summer day, why would a Florida beach be cooler than an orange grove that is 2 km inland?
Explain how heat energy carried by ocean currents influences climate.
See page 149…which has a warmer climate, Dallas or San Francisco? Why?
Review
See page 150…According to the chart…What effect do cities have on climate?
Why might plants found at different elevations on a mountain differ?
How can two cities located at the same latitude have different climates?
Review
How is fur on mammals an adaptation?
What is the difference between a structural and behavioral adaptation?
Compare estivation and hibernation.
What adaptations help dogs keep cool during hot weather?
Review
Some scientists have suggested that Earth’s climate is getting warmer. What effects might this have on vegetation and animal life in various parts of the US?
Today’s Target…
I understand that while some changes in Earth’s surface or atmosphere occur without warning, many can be predicted from available data/evidence. – Changes in Climate
Earth’s Seasons
Short periods of climate change
Caused by the Earth’s tilt and revolution around the sun
See figure 8
Earth’s Seasons
The tropics have fairly constant solar radiation– Do not have much seasonal temperature
change
Earth’s Seasons
Temperate zones have cold winters and warm summers– Spring and fall are mild
The season depends on which hemisphere is tilted toward the sun
Earth’s Seasons
The poles have changes in temperature, but still very cold
The poles have six months of sunlight and six without
Climatic Changes
Page 160
What causes climate change?– Catastrophic events– Short or long-term changes in the sun’s
output– Changes in Earth’s movement in space– Movement of Earth’s plates
Catastrophic Events
Solids and liquids can enter the atmosphere naturally or by humans through pollution
Natural ways particles can enter the atmosphere include:– Meteorite collisions– Volcanic eruptions– Soot from fires– Wind erosion of soil particles
Catastrophic Events
The particles can block solar radiation and cause a cooling of the planet
Page 170
Energy from the Sun
If the output of radiation from the sun changes, so would the Earth’s climate
Related to sunspots – dark spots on the surface of the sun
The more sunspots, the warmer the weather
Page 161
Earth Movements
Earth’s axis is currently tilted 23.5 degrees
Earth’s axis is sometimes tilted more or less than normal– When the axis is titled more there is a
greater difference between summer and winter
Crustal Plate Movement
The movement of continents and oceans affects the transfer of heat on Earth
Affects wind and precipitation patterns
These patterns can change climates
Page 162 – growth of the Himalayas