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Weather and Climate Chapter C3 Where Weather Occurs Almost all weather occurs in the ________ layer of air, or atmosphere that surrounds Earth. This layer is called the ______________ The atmosphere stretches about _______ miles from the Earth’s surface to outer space Very little weather occurs above the _____________ There is little water in the _____________, the next higher layer, so few ________ form there The stratosphere contains the ________ layer which protects life on Earth by _________ some of the sun’s harmful rays From the stratosphere to the edge of space, there is no ________ and too little air for any __________ to occur Measuring Atmospheric Conditions Weather changes because the _________ is constantly changing As air _________, its weight, or air pressure, lessens Warm air can also hold more ______, or can have more _________, than cold air Humidity in the air is measured using a ______________ A ____________ measures air temperature Air pressure is the __________ of the atmosphere and is measured using a ___________ A ________ __________ measures the amount of precipitation A ________ ________ measures the direction from which the wind is blowing and an _________ measures wind speed Measuring atmospheric conditions helps to ___________ what upcoming weather will be Air Pressure The atmosphere pushes on you all the time, and this weight is ______ __________ Warm air weighs _______ than cold air and a mass of cold air is called a _______-_________ area, weighing more that 76 cm of ___________ A mass of warm air, called a ______-___________ area weighs _______ than 76 cm of mercury Weather changes because areas of high- and low-pressure areas ________ In the winter, areas of high pressure often move from ________ in the north bringing ______, ________ weather conditions In the summer, areas of _______ pressure often move from the south bringing _______, _______ weather conditions ___________ readings indicate changes that may be coming--when barometer rises, weather will become _________ and when barometer is falling, _________ weather may be coming Water in the Air (#1) In addition to temperature and air pressure, ___________, or the amount of water in the air, can affect weather conditions Earth’s ________ are the biggest source of water and as the sun heats them the water changes into an invisible _______ called water ________ The process of liquid water changing into water vapor is called ____________ High in the atmosphere, where air is _________, water vapor turns back into liquid drops of water, forming __________ When cloud drops come together, __________ returns the water to the Earth’s surface as ____________ in the form of rain, hail, sleet or snow Water vapor __________ into cloud drops When water ___________ from soil, plants, lakes, and rivers, solids and any pollutants are left behind and when water evaporates from the __________, salt is left behind Water in the Air (#2) When the surface of the Earth cools quickly, water vapor may condense to form a ________ near the ground, called ______ Clouds form when water vapor ___________ onto dust and other tiny particles as it cools and rises or when water vapor condenses as a result of moving from a _______ place to a ___________ The three basic names of clouds are _________ (the highest type which look thin and wispy), ___________ (form when large bubbles of warm air rise rapidly and look puffy), and __________ (form as a mass of warm air is slowly pushed over a mass of colder air and often produce rain or snow) Uneven Heating Roughly _____% of sun’s energy is absorbed by Earth’s surface; _____% is absorbed and reflected by clouds; and ____% is absorbed by air Soil heats up ________ than water and therefore land absorbs the sun’s energy more quickly and heats up faster than bodies of water ________ also releases heat and cools off faster when the sun goes down than bodies of water do Local Winds Because Earth’s surface is heated unevenly, the air above it is in constant ________ _________ air is heavier than _______ air, so it sinks, forcing lighter, warm air to rise At the surface, two places can have differences in temperatures and, therefore, differences in _____ __________ and this causes air to move from the _________ pressure to the area of _______ pressure This horizontal movement of air is called _________ Local winds depend on local changes in ____________ Describe what is happening in diagrams on page C73 Prevailing Winds Prevailing winds are _________ winds that blow constantly from the same ___________ Prevailing winds are caused by _______ heating of large parts of Earth’s atmosphere and by Earth’s __________ Cold, _______ polar air flows toward the _________, forcing an upward movement of the warmed air at the equator in the direction of the _________ The global winds that blow over most of the Unites States are prevailing __________ and curve ________ Weather conditions on the _______ Coast today often move to the middle of the country tomorrow and from there to the _______ Coast the next day Climate The repeated weather conditions that occur year after year are known as ____________, and is the average of all weather conditions through all seasons over a period of time _________ and _________ are the major factors that determine climate A ____________ is the climate of a very small area and may reflect differences in precipitation or temperature Climate and Latitude In the United States, there is the cold, _________ climate of northern Alaska and the hot, _________ climate of Hawai’i Most of the country has more moderate, or ________, climates Along the east coast of the United States temperatures vary according to the area’s __________, or the distance a place is from the equator Most areas near the ________ have tropical climates because the sun is directly overhead nearly all year long In __________ climates the sun is directly overhead for only part of the year and they often have warm summers and cod winters Near the _________ the sun is never directly overhead and the decreased heating of the Earth’s surface at ___________from the equator results in cold, polar climates In addition to latitude, ______________ causes differences among temperate climates World Climates Anything that affects ________ or __________ affects climate In the United States, prevailing ____________ help to moderate the hot summer climate by pushing _______ air masses across the country Ocean _________ can affect climate, too, especially along the coast Another factor that can affect climate is the _________ of the land to include landforms The five major climate zones of Earth are ________, ___________, _____________, _____________, and ____________ Climate Changes Scientists have determined through research that Earth’s climate is slowly _________ During the most recent Ice Age, __________ covered 30% of Earth’s surface Changes in Earth’s temperature might be caused by a change in the size of shape of Earth’s ________ or a change in the _______ of Earth’s axis (read caption for graph on page C81) Earth’s temperature has _________ and _________ over time The ___ ________ is an example of a short-term change in climate and affect areas around the ________ ocean Humans Affect Climate _________ are warmer than country areas or surrounding areas due to the heat held by buildings, roads, and sidewalks and the blocking by large buildings of _______ to move warm air out Warm air also results from an effect of the burning of ________ _______ such as gasoline Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere absorbs some of the heat given off by Earth and this is known as the ___________ __________ Earth needs ________ ________ to keep Earth from becoming too cold to sustain life, but too much can lead to climate changes Scientists hypothesize that excess carbon dioxide will lead to _______ _________ If Earth’s average temperature rises just a few more degrees, the polar icecaps will begin to melt and the increased sea levels could lead to ______________ in many coastal cities