Take out your ESRT  Exit Review #3. Why is it so hot in your car during the summer?

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Take out your ESRT  Exit Review #3

Why is it so hot in your car during the summer?

Aim: How does carbon dioxide affect climate? Topic: Water Cycle and Climate Main Idea: Greenhouse Effect

1) Insolation  Incoming solar radiation  Short wavelengths of visible light  Mostly in the yellow portion

1) Terrestrial Radiation  Energy emitted from the Earth  Longer wavelengths of infrared radiation

2) Greenhouse Effect: Transmitted  Shorter wavelengths of visible light can pass through the atmosphere.

2)Greenhouse Effect: Absorbed  Light energy hits the ground and is absorbed and changed.

2) Greenhouse Effect: Reradiation  Once light energy is changed into infrared it is given off by the ground and absorbed by greenhouse gases.

Think about it:Why can visible light pass through but infrared cannot?  Visible light has a shorter wavelength.

3) What is the problem with Venus?  It has “runaway greenhouse effect” due to too much carbon dioxide

4) What are the major greenhouse gases and where do they come from?  Water vapor= evapotranspiration  Carbon dioxide= burning of fossil fuels and deforestation

Do Now  1) How far is the distance to the epicenter if the P and S waves are 5 minutes 40 seconds apart?  2) If a P-wave arrives at 7:34:40 pm and an S-wave arrives at 7:42:00, how far is the epicenter?  3) If the epicenter is 4,300 kilometers away how far apart are the P & S waves?