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1.Radiation

2.Convection

3.Conduction

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What are 3 methods of heat transfer

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This process either reflects thermal energy into space or is

absorbed by Earth’s atmosphere or surface.

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What is solar radiation.

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This zone is located 23.5◦ S and 23.5◦ N of the equator.

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What is the tropic zone.

**Be sure you can identify the temperate zone and polar zone

latitudes.Column 1, 300

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In the diagram below, the earth is rotating counterclockwise. In the Northern Hemisphere, it is most

likely what season?

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What is summer.

*Remember! During Spring and Fall,

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This part of the earth experiences the least

climate change.

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What is the equator?

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On June 21, 2011, it is the last official day of school. It is also

this date in the Northern Hemisphere.

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What is summer solstice.

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During this time, the Earth’s axis is ┴ to the Sun’s rays and at

noon the Sun is directly overhead at the equator.

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What is equinox.

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In this location, the Sun is directly overhead at the summer

solstice in the Northern Hemisphere.

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What is the tropic of cancer. (23.5◦N)

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DAILY DOUBLE!!!

TRUE OR FALSE: Earth’s axis remains tilted at the same angle as it orbits the sun.

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TRUE!!!

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During winter solstice, this region is located

23.5 ◦S.

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What is the tropic of Capricorn.

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1. Mercury

2. Venus

3. Educated

4. MotherColumn 3, 100

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What are the 4 terrestrial planets

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I am a planet that rotates clockwise. I have an

atmosphere quite different from earth and am the

hottest planet!Column 3, 200

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What is Venus.

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I have a red surface, am smaller than earth, and have 2x the number of

moons earth has….

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What is MARS

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Identify the missing word in the large green bubble.

Meteoroid

•Enters earth’s atmosphereMet

eor

•Meteoroid heated by friction producing a streak of light

Meteorite

•A meteoroid that does not burn up completely and strikes the ground

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What is an asteroid!

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The asteroid belt lies between Mars and my orbit. I am the largest

planet with a composition and density similar to the

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What is Jupiter.

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The interior of the sun is mostly made of this 4th state of matter

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What is plasma

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Most of the light emitted by the sun comes from the __,

because__Column 4, 200

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What is the photosphere because

visible light is emitted from this

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½ of a sunspot cycle, the Sun’s magnetic field reverses every…

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What is 11.2 years.

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Describe the basic properties of stars.

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What is temperature, luminosity and

diameter

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This is used to measure the distances to stars

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What is parallax.

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Shape up! This characteristic of radio

waves helps determine galaxy

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What is a LOOOONG wavelength.

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This element is concentrated in the spiral arms and helps

scientists determine the location of spiral arms.

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What is Hydrogen

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Edwin Hubble measured the distance of nebula and saw stars too distant to be

included in the Milky Way. These stars

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What is Andromeda

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Weak radiation left over from early hot

stages of the big bang explosion

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What is cosmic background radiation

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In 2001, NASA launched the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy probe to map cosmic radiation, proving

that the universe is

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What is expanding!

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