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Name : ___________________________ Period _____ Name : ___________________________ Period _____ How does energy form the sun heat the Earth? How does energy form the sun heat the Earth? Earth gets most of its energy from the Sun. This energy heats up the atmosphere and drives the processes that form both weather and climate. Weather is the states of the atmosphere at a given time and place. Climate refers to an area’s long-term weather patterns. Earth and its atmosphere are heated by radiation, conduction and convection. Radiation is the transfer of energy by waves, such as electromagnetic waves from the Sun. Conduction is the transfer of energy between objects that are touching. Convection is the transfer of energy by the movement of a liquid or gas, such as air. Radiation from the sun heats Earth’s surface. Conduction causes heat energy from the Earth’s surface to transfer to the atmosphere. Warm air is less dense that cooler air, so it rises, warming that air above the surface by convection. As the air rises, it cools, becomes more dense, and sinks back to the Earth’s surface. There it is warmed again. This warming and cooling cycle is creates air currents that constantly move through the atmosphere. Earth gets most of its energy from the Sun. This energy heats up the atmosphere and drives the processes that form both weather and climate. Weather is the states of the atmosphere at a given time and place. Climate refers to an area’s long-term weather patterns. Earth and its atmosphere are heated by radiation, conduction and convection. Radiation is the transfer of energy by waves, such as electromagnetic waves from the Sun. Conduction is the transfer of energy between objects that are touching. Convection is the transfer of energy by the movement of a liquid or gas, such as air. Radiation from the sun heats Earth’s surface. Conduction causes heat energy from the Earth’s surface to transfer to the atmosphere. Warm air is less dense that cooler air, so it rises, warming that air above the surface by convection. As the air rises, it cools, becomes more dense, and sinks back to the Earth’s surface. There it is warmed again. This warming and cooling cycle is creates air currents that constantly move through the atmosphere. Directions: Use the illustration and the information above to answer the following questions. Directions: Use the illustration and the information above to answer the following questions. Sequencing Events Directions: Sequence the events in the order (1-3) that they occur beginning from the sun’s rays. _____ “warm” land (touching the air), heats up the air Sequencing Events Directions: Sequence the events in the order (1-3) that they occur beginning from the sun’s rays. _____ “warm” land (touching the air), heats up the air _____ air heats up and rises, cools and sinks back down _____ air heats up and rises, cools and sinks back down _____ the sun’s rays heats up the Earth’s surface (land) _____ the sun’s rays heats up the Earth’s surface (land) Name : ___________________________ Period _____ Name : ___________________________ Period _____ Defining Key Terms Defining Key Terms Directions: Define the following terms Directions: Define the following terms radiation:____________________________________________________ radiation:____________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ conduction: __________________________________________________ conduction: __________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ convection: __________________________________________________ convection: __________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ Identifying Key Concepts Identifying Key Concepts Directions: Identify each of these transfers of energy as radiation, Directions: Identify each of these transfers of energy as radiation, convection, or conduction. convection, or conduction. ________________ “warm” land (touching the air), heats up the air ________________ “warm” land (touching the air), heats up the air ________________ air heats up and rises, cools and sinks back down ________________ air heats up and rises, cools and sinks back down ________________ the sun’s rays heats up the Earth’s surface (land) ________________ the sun’s rays heats up the Earth’s surface (land)