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Daily Warm-Ups #61-70
Warm-up #61
1. Create a Venn diagram to compare and contrast the 3 types of radiation from the
sun.
2. What is heat?
3. What does temperature measure?
Warm-up #62
1. What happens to energy from the sun that is absorbed by Earth’s surface?
2. What happens to energy from the sun when there is thick cloud cover?
3. What is scattering?
Warm-up #63
1. What is the greenhouse effect?
2. Complete the “Heat Transfer” table below:
Heat Transfer
Type Definition Example
Warm-up #64
1. What are the 3 types of heat transfer?
2. What is wind?
3. How is wind formed?
Warm-up #65
1. What is the source of energy that powers wind?
2. What is the difference between local and global wind?
3. Explain the terms: sea-breeze and land-breeze.
Warm-Up #66
1. What is the Coriolis Effect?
2. Review: create 2 test questions related to energy from the sun (Chapter 7 sections
4, 5, 6)
a. Don’t forget to answer your questions
Warm-Up #67
1. Explain how heat was transferred in the last lab, “Energy on the Move”.
2. Review: create 1 test question related to Ch. 7 sections 4, 5, or 6
Warm-Up #68
1. Name the layers of the Earth.
2. What do geologists study?
3. What are seismic waves?
Warm-Up #69
1. Complete the chart (3 facts about each of layer of Earth)
Earth’s Layers
Crust
Mantle
Outer Core
Inner Core
3. What is the lithosphere?
Warm-Up #70
1. Compare and contrast the lithosphere and asthenosphere.
2. How is the mantle heated? Draw a diagram to show this heating process.
3. Scientists have not yet been able to drill into the mantle or core. How do we
know about these layers?