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1 Do Now Write the Questions & Answer
1. Explain how our atmosphere influences our weather and climate zones? 2. Describe the 3 reasons why Earth is unevenly heated.

2 Aim: How does the atmosphere influence our weather & climate?

3 Weather vs Climate A. Weather = Day-to-day properties
Factors: Wind speed & direction, Temp, Sunlight, Pressure, Humidity B. Climate = Constant weather patterns for over 30 yrs Factors: Average temperature & precipitation amounts

4 What causes weather & climate?
They are the result of the Sun unequally warming the earth (and gases above it) as well as the rotation of the Earth with global air circulation.

5 Global Air Circulation is the Result Of:
Uneven solar heating Rotation of the earth Physical properties of air, water, & land

6 Reasons Earth is Unevenly Heated
1. More intense rays strike the equator As this air is heated it rises and moves toward the poles 2. Earth’s axis tilts some regions toward or away from the sun Causes more direct/intense sunlight resulting in seasons 3. Earth’s surface at the equator moves faster than the poles Changes air motion into major prevailing winds (belts of air that distribute heat and moisture unevenly)

7 Earth’s Climates & Wind Currents
Earth’s climate zones are directly affected by winds Winds cause currents that help distribute heat throughout the world’s oceans

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9 What pattern do you notice?

10 Ocean Currents, Drifts, & Upwellings
bring nutrients from the ocean bottom to the surface Bring warm and cold water to different locations How many oceans are there? Are they separate from each other?

11 Thermohaline Circulation
The world has several oceans -Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic,and Southern Ocean. Water is able to move freely between oceans. They are all connected in one global ocean. The Global Ocean Conveyor moves water slowly, 10 cm per second at most, but it moves a lot of water.

12 Oceans Conveyer Belt

13 Pic: Ocean Currents

14 Seasons Result of revolution of the Earth around the Sun & Earth’s tilted axis by 23.5 degrees When the No. Hemisphere tilted toward sun, it receives more direct sunlight for longer time than the So. Hem. Northern experiencing Summer Southern experiencing Winter

15 Pic: Earth Rotation & Seasons

16 North & South Poles Because of Earth’s tilt, the North & South Poles experience one sunrise & one sunset a year Daytime: 6 months of the year light Night time: 6 months of the year dark

17 Summary What type of current runs along the east coast? How does this influence our climate?


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