Insolation and the Seasons Topic 6 Created by P. Bordas MS, CCC-SLP Remember to wait for the vocabulary word to pop up at the end! Can you guess it before.

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Insolation and the Seasons Topic 6 Created by P. Bordas MS, CCC-SLP Remember to wait for the vocabulary word to pop up at the end! Can you guess it before it comes up?

Solar Radiation and Insolation

Insolation The portion of the sun’s output of electromagnetic radiation that is received by Earth at the outermost part of our atmosphere (INcoming SOLar radiATION)

Ozone A form of oxygen gas that absorbes nearly all ultraviolet radiation in Earth’s upper atmosphere

Angle of Incidence The angle at which the insolation strikes Earth’s surface

Transpiration A process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere as part of their life functions

Greenhouse Gases Carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, and other gases in the atmosphere

Global Warming An increase in average Earth temperatures

Heat Budget and Climate Change

Heat Budget The result of the balance between the total amount of energy an object receives and the total energy it emits or loses

Ice ages Periods when glaciers advanced into the middle latitudes caused by shifts in heat balance

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