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Good afternoon! BELL Work (4 min.) Back to normal! Set up today’s pages Under the IN on the top of page 88, Copy the questions below to answer during a short video. 1.The seeds of all hurricanes lie in gentler __________ that constantly _________ the Earth. 2.How is convection related to the water cycle? 3.How do hurricanes get the winds that cause them to rotate (spin)? Get FUSION book from back cabinet.

Relate heat transfer processes of conduction, convection, and radiation to events on Earth. Review processes of Conduction, Convection, and Radiation for tomorrow’s quiz! Level 4 I can compare and contrast amongst conduction, convection, and radiation and give specific examples of how they occur in real life including how they are used for thermal protection and during the formation of weather. Level 3 I can differentiate among radiation, conduction, and convection, the three mechanisms by which heat is transferred through Earth’s system. Level 2 I can identify examples of conduction, convection, and radiation. Level 1With help I can explain that heat transfers in different ways by conduction, convection, and radiation.

1.The seeds of all hurricanes lie in gentler _________ that constantly _________ the Earth. 2.How is convection related to the water cycle? 3.How do hurricanes get the winds that cause them to rotate (spin)? Bellwork “IN” questions windscircle Rising warm air evaporates water vapor with it. This vapor eventually condenses in clouds that form rain. Hot winds blow across Africa and bump into storm clouds. Winds get hot because of Conduction between desert and air molecules.

Inside Foldable Through – p. 87 Use pages in your book. How Energy is transferred by Radiation: Energy is transferred by Electromagnetic waves Objects do not need to touch. Radiation occurs: Mostly from the Sun to Earth Warms Earth and drives the water cycle. Any heat source can emit radiation though. (fires, burners) How Energy is transferred by Convection: How Energy is transferred by Conduction: Convection Occurs: Conduction Occurs:

Quick Video  Convection and Thermal expansion  making a mini hot air balloon  How does this show heat transfer?

Complete Lesson Review on p.589 and attach to page 89 in notebook. SKIP!

Transfer of energy as electromagnetic waves Transfer of energy due to movement of matter (l or g) Transfer of energy by direct contact. The energy from the stove or water can transfer to the spoon by conduction. It takes more radiation to increase the temperature of water compared to sand.

It’s atoms are spreading apart because they are gaining energy and moving faster. Radiation from the Sun Energy from hotter object transfers to colder object. Hot ground can transfer energy to colder air molecules. Convection in the mantle that causes plate tectonics. Heat in the oven radiating to the bread Burner to pot ; pan to bread Water in the pot or air in the oven

A solar thermal Power plant uses energy from the Sun to heat up metal pipes filled with oil. The oil pipes are put through water which causes water to circulate and eventually turn to steam. Explain where conduction, convection, and radiation occur in this power plant. Level 4 I can compare and contrast amongst conduction, convection, and radiation and give specific examples of how they occur in real life including how they are used for thermal protection and during the formation of weather. Level 3 I can differentiate among radiation, conduction, and convection, the three mechanisms by which heat is transferred through Earth’s system. Level 2 I can identify examples of conduction, convection, and radiation. Level 1With help I can explain that heat transfers in different ways by conduction, convection, and radiation.

The Mitten Problem. Discuss

Level 4 I can compare and contrast amongst conduction, convection, and radiation and give specific examples of how they occur in real life including how they are used for thermal protection and during the formation of weather.

Level 3 I can differentiate among radiation, conduction, and convection, the three mechanisms by which heat is transferred through Earth’s system.

Level 2 I can identify examples of conduction, convection, and radiation.

Level 1 With help I can explain that heat transfers in different ways by conduction, convection, and radiation.

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