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greenhouse effect
process where heat is trapped near Earth's surface by substances known as greenhouse gases.
possibilities of effect
-solar energy passes through the atmosphere
-some energy is reflected by earth and atmosphere
-some is passed through the atmosphere and some is absorbed and re-emitted in all directions by greenhouse molecules
greenhouse gas
absorb solar energy in earths atmosphere, many occur naturally in atmosphere
ex. of natural gases
water vapour, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide
carbon dioxide
released when fossil fuels (oil, natural gas, coal) are burned
nitrous oxide
enters atmosphere when fertilizer is applied to crops
methane
released in large amounts by herds of cattle
-cow farts
earths climate
excess release of greenhouse gases can impact the earths climate
solar energy
-strikes earth at different angles
-receives more solar energy at lower latitudes like mexico so the atmosphere heats up unevenly, lower latitudes become warmer
global wind systems
trade winds, westerlies, polar easterlies
-moves thermal energy around earth and distribute more evenly throughout the atmosphere
what does wind result from
unequal heating of earths surface
wind impact
-redistrubutes thermal energy around earth
-warm air near earths surface rises and cools
-cool air is denser and sinks, creating wind that move warm and cool air around earth
major wind systems result from...
convection currents and coriolis effect
coriolis effect
a change in direction of moving air, water or objects due to earths rotation
trade winds
-move east to west
-air near equator warms, rises and travels north or south
-at north or south, air cools, sinks, moves west
westerlies
-move west to east
-steady winds move much of weather across america
polar easterlies
-move east to west
-move cold air from polar regions back toward equator
what also moves thermal energy
ocean currents
ocean current
-created by wind
-warm and cold currents
warm current
move heat (warm water from equator) towards poles (higher, colder latitudes)
cold currents
bring cold water from colder, higher latitudes to tropical regions
great ocean conveyer belt
massive system of deep-water currents that moves deep water, thermal energy and nutrients around earth
movement of currents is based on difference between .. and ...
temperature and salt content of water
-cold water is more dense than warm water
-saltier water is more dense than less salty water
movement of nutrients
-moves nitrogen and phosphorus
-surface water that sinks doesnt have many nutrients
-after water sinks, bacteria in deep water break down organic material and return nutrients to water
-when deep water returns to surface, it has high concentration of nutrients
photosynthesis
plants capture sunlight and turn into chemical energy
-use carbon dioxide and water
-turned into glucose and oxygen
photosyn formula
co2 + h2o = c6 h12 o6 + o2
cell resp
a process that converts sugar and oxygen into carbon dioxide and water
cell resp formula
opposite of photosyn
c6 h12 o6 + o2 = co2 + h2o
how they balance each other
-each process makes raw material that the other uses to store/release energy
-photosyn stores while cell resp releases energy
-photosyn uses carbon dioxide and water, and produces glucose and oxygen
-cell resp uses glucose and oxygen, and produces carbon dioxide and water