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Heating the Earth Air Pressure Energy From the Sun Where We Get Our Energy • The Sun is a major source of energy for Earth. • You can feel the radiant energy warming your skin • Radiation- movement of energy through empty space Sun’s Energy Absorption of Energy • Dark surfaces absorb light, and it is usually changed into heat • Surfaces that reflect light, such as white, remain cooler Conduction • The troposphere is heated by moving heat through matter • How does heat move through a metal pan? • Conduction- heat moves from an area of higher temperature to area of lower temperature Radiation • Radiant energy travels from the Sun through space in waves • Radiation passes easily through the atmosphere to the surface • Surface radiates most back into atmosphere Convection • Transfer of heat within a liquid or gas • As air heats it expands, becomes lighter • Warm air becomes lighter than cool air, so warm air rises • Cooler, denser air sinks Forms of Energy • Let’s look at this animation for radiation, conduction, and convection • http://www.wisconline.com/Objects/ViewObject.aspx?I D=SCE304 What is Air Pressure? • Pressure- the amount of force per unit of area • Weight- weight (force) is measured in Newtons • Ex.- Holding a book (pg. 260) • Force over small area causes more pressure than a large area Air Pressure in Atmosphere • Air molecules are in constant motion and pulled toward Earth’s center by gravity • Force of all the molecules moving causes air pressure • Air pressure is greatest near surface Elevation • What happens to air pressure as elevation changes? • Air pressure decreases as distance above surface increases • Very little weight of air pressing down Water Vapor • Water evaporates from lakes, rivers, and oceans • Water vapor molecules are lighter than other gas molecules • So, more water vapor in air, the lower the air pressure Measuring Air Pressure • Barometer- air pressure is measured with this instrument • Air pressure pushes down on the surface of the mercury in the containter • Standard air pressure- 760 mm of mercury or 1 atmosphere or 1,013.20 mb Barometers How do Winds Form? • Wind- the horizontal movement of air along Earth’s surface • Earth’s atmosphere is always in motion • Winds form as cool, heavy air moves toward warm, light air • Cool air moves along the surface toward warmer air How do Winds form? • Winds are also caused by differences in air pressure • Cold, heavy air have high air pressure (Highs) • Warm, light air have low air pressure (Lows) • Speed of wind depends on the differences in air pressure Air Currents • Air currents- up-and-down movements of air • Some areas of Earth are warmed more than others • Warmer air expands, becomes less dense • Figure 11-21 pg. 266