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1 Chapter 22 Section 2 Handout
Solar Energy and the Atmosphere

2 1 How is Earth’s atmosphere heated?
By the transfer of energy from the sun.

3 2 Name the two primary sources of heat in the atmosphere.
Absorption of the sun’s rays by gases in the atmosphere. Ocean and land surfaces absorb energy and then give off that energy as heat.

4 Matching radiation wavelength electromagnetic waves
electromagnetic spectrum the waves that make up all forms of radiation the distance from any point on a wave to the identical point on the next wave all of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation all forms of energy that travel through space as waves, including the energy that Earth receives from the sun

5 7 What form of radiation can humans see? visible light

6 11 Which wavelengths are shorter than visible light? Which are longer?
ultraviolet rays x rays gamma rays Longer: infrared rays radio rays

7 17 How much of the radiation from visible light waves is absorbed as they pass through the atmosphere? a small amount The solar radiation least absorbed by the layers of the atmosphere before reaching Earth is visible light.

8 22 What happens to solar energy that reaches Earth’s surface?
it is either absorbed or reflected.

9 24 What is the fraction of solar radiation that is reflected off a particular surface called? Albedo

10 26 Solar radiation that is not reflected is absorbed.

11 27 When Earth’s surface absorbs solar radiation, the surface materials are heated by short-wavelength infrared rays and visible light.

12 28 Heated materials on Earth’s surface convert energy into infrared rays of longer wavelengths and reemit energy as infrared rays.

13 29 What happens to the infrared rays that are reemitted into the atmosphere? Gas molecules in the atmosphere, such as water vapor and carbon dioxide, absorb the infrared rays.

14 32 One process that helps heat Earth’s atmosphere that is similar to the process that heats a greenhouse is called the _________. greenhouse effect

15 33 The warming of the surface and lower atmosphere of Earth that occurs when carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases in the air absorb and reradiate infrared radiation is called the _________. greenhouse effect.

16 52 The transfer of energy as heat from one substance to another by direct contact is called conduction.

17 55 Conduction heats only the lowest few centimeters of the atmosphere because air comes into direct contact with Earth.

18 56 What is the primary cause of the heating of the lower atmosphere?
The distribution of heat through the troposphere by convection. What is convection? Convection is movement of matter due to differences in density caused by temperature variations.

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