Friday, 9/26/2014 In Class: 1.Pile all notebooks at the end of your table with the page open to thermal inversion questions 2.Study your flashcards while.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Weather and Water Cycle
Advertisements

Unit 8 (Air & Global Warming) Agenda Monday – Outdoor air pollutants (hw assigned- notes ) Tuesday – Smog, Acid Dep & Ozone (hw assigned- notes.
What makes weather? What words do you use to describe the weather? We’ll list on a chart. What categories can all of the words we listed fall in to? Let’s.
Chapter 1 The Atmosphere.
Unit 3: Chapter 12 notes AIR.
1.3 Extracting Energy from Biomass Copyright © 2010 McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. Although not all organisms undergo photosynthesis, all organisms— from single-celled.
Good morning! BELL Work (4 min.) Back to normal! Set up today’s pages Under the IN on the top of page 90, Copy the questions below to answer during.
Chapter 12 AIR.
Graphing Review. Identify the location of the independent variable and dependent variables on a graph. The INDEPENDENT variable is ALWAYS located on the.
Aim: How to plot or graph data Dow Now: What are the steps to the Scientific Method. HOMEWORK: ON SEPARATE SHEET OF PAPER OF DATA FROM THE BACK PAGE OF.
The Atmosphere Chapter 15 Section 2 By:Jessica Roman.
Chapter 10, Section 2 Chapter 22, Section 1. The Atmosphere Key Terms: Create a flashcard for each. The words can be found starting on page 547 or use.
Environment Mystery All of you will be able to identify an acid from an alkali using the ph scale. You will be able to describe at least one different.
State of the Atmosphere SWBAT describe the various properties of the atmosphere and how they interact; explain why atmospheric properties change with the.
 How are humans impacting the environment and how can we minimize the negative effect we have on ecosystems?  The Problems of the Earth:
Thursday, 9/25/2014 In Class: 1.Set up pg.27 (or next free right page) of INB OBJ = SWBAT explain how acid deposition occurs and its effects. Topic = Acid.
Journal #21 What are the 2 types of barometers? What is standard atmospheric pressure? Which type of barometer is most commonly used? An instrument used.
Groundwater Systems SWBAT relate the different types of springs to common systems of aquifers; explain how groundwater is withdrawn from aquifer systems.
Precipitations Eric Angat Teacher. 1.Why is freezing rain considered as one of the most dangerous type of precipitation? Freezing rain makes the road.
Monday, March 28 th Entry Task Please start silently reading 16.4 Schedule: Precipitation (ISN 67) Objective: (ISN 67) I can learn information about the.
7.3 Heat pp Mr. Richter. Agenda  Warm-Up  Check and Review HW  Business:  Collect/Return Lab Notebooks  Anyone who still owes me a quiz.
Lesson 6: Earth’s Water Cycle
Properties of water paper PowerPoint presentation
Week 3.
Chemical pollution.
Climate and Climate Change
August 29, 2017 – get an iPad Study Quizlet flashcards for test (states of matter and heat transfer) Make sure all questions are answered from yesterday’s.
Bellwork 12/06/17 Unit 3 Lesson 2 pg. 144
Living By Chemistry SECOND EDITION
The Atmosphere Chapter 15.
Earth’s Atmosphere By: Mr. Hunter.
The Atmosphere
Air Weather Patterns Atmosphere Energy Transfer
Please turn to Page 4 in your Energy NOTES ©Mark Place,
The Earth and Climate Chapter 1 Unit D.
Climate and Climate Change
Monday 2/13/17 Copy this week’s schedule into your assignment notebook. Notebook Entry: Over the last few days much of our snow has gone away. Where did.
6.1 – Introduction to the Atmosphere & 6.2 – Stratospheric Ozone
L.O: students will be able to describe air temperature and air pressure Do Now: Answer the Regents questions AND open your reference tables to page.
The Atmosphere.
Air Weather Patterns Atmosphere Energy Transfer
U01L04: ENZYMES.
Open your and delete ALL s from me
1. How many layers are there in Earth’s atmosphere
Please turn to Page 4 in your Energy NOTES ©Mark Place,
Copy Slide three for as many flash cards as you need
Daily Routine Sit in your appropriate seat quietly
Friday 4/20/18 Notebook Entry: What are strategies you use to help you when you are writing?
Atmosphere: Clouds, Pressure Systems, Wind Belts
Close Reading Learning the Basics
Do Now What are the layers of the atmosphere?
The Atmosphere Chapter 17.
The Atmosphere Chapter 17.
Water & Carbon Cycle Changes Over Time
YWBAT catch-up  Homework Thursday, April 25, 2019 Study WOW
Earth Science Weather & Water
Water & Carbon Cycle Changes Over Time
Pacific Northwest Weather and Climate
The Atmosphere.
Chapter 17 Chapter Review
Title: Earth’s Atmosphere Foldable
Place questions on table Lesson on The Bureaucracy
Warm-Up: Key Question Objective
Module 47 Photochemical Smog and Acid Rain
What is the difference between El Nino and La Nina?
12. Heat Exchangers Chemical engineering 170.
Atmosphere and Air Pollution Test Block Day 3/21 and 3/22
THE ATMOSPHERE I CAN EXPLAIN HOW HEAT IS TRANSFERRED IN THE ATMOSPHERE. I CAN DESCRIBE CONDUCTION. I CAN DESCRIBE CONVECTION. I CAN DESCRIBE RADIATION.
Presentation transcript:

Friday, 9/26/2014 In Class: 1.Pile all notebooks at the end of your table with the page open to thermal inversion questions 2.Study your flashcards while I check in the assignment 3.Review Thermal (temperature) inversion questions 4.Explain your homework assignment 5.Quiz Homework: 1.Article: BP oil refinery waste piles up on the Southeast Side Mark the text (#, key words, main ideas…) On the backside of page 2, clearly list the author’s “take-aways” for use in a discussion (and to answer questions next week)

1.Why is the temperature in the upper stratosphere usually higher than the temperature in the lower stratosphere? 2.Describe (not just define) a temperature (thermal) inversion. 3.List the most common chemicals in an inversion and their source. 4.Looking at the graph, formulate ONE sentence that explains the relationship between altitude and temperature as one moves from the earth through the troposphere.

Formation of Acid Precipitation

pH Scale in relation to other types of water

Acid Precipitation: rain or snow containing acids that form in the atmosphere when industrial gas emissions (SO 2 and NO 2 ) combine with water.