Do Now! Compare your work on E55 Graph to this example. E55 AQ 1a. Create a graph of the data you collected. Remember to label your axes, title your graph,

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Do Now! Compare your work on E55 Graph to this example. E55 AQ 1a. Create a graph of the data you collected. Remember to label your axes, title your graph, and include a key. 1b. Summarize the trends that you see in a graph. Time (Minutes) Differences in Heating Earth Surfaces: Sand vs. Water (Example Graph) Temperature (◦ C) No title = -2 Partial title = -1 No label = -1 No units = -2 No label = -1 Overall Graphing = -1 Uneven intervals -1 Inaccurate plots

Date: 3/6 (A) & 3/7 (B) Outcome: Students will understand that weather is a result of complex interactions of Earth's atmosphere, land and water, that are driven by energy from the sun. Questions: How has Earth’s climate changed over time? (E65) Has the Earth’s atmosphere always been the same as it is today? (E65) What role does the atmosphere play in weather and climate? (E66) Activities: Do Now! Graphs and E55 SJ E66 Atmosphere and Climate Group Read E64 intro, E66 (page E-76) Assign Atmosphere Packet Homework: Atmosphere Packet Due 3/10 (A) & 3/11 (B)  E64 Background Info / E64 AQs  E65 Background Info / E65 AQs

SJ entry E66 Atmosphere and Climate Page E - 76 Wind = the horizontal movement of air

Earth’s Atmosphere Gases in atmosphere: Nitrogen (78%) Oxygen (21%) Carbon dioxide, water vapor and argon (1%) Layers of atmosphere: Exosphere (120 km+) merge to space Thermosphere (80 – 120 km) space shuttle Mesosphere (50 – 80 km) meteors burn up Stratosphere (12 – 50 km) ozone absorbs some UV radiation from sun Troposphere (0 -12 km) most weather and aircraft

Prevailing winds When the winds blow from one direction more than from any other and this pattern can influence global climates.