CH9
unburnable carbon
only a fraction of available oil, natural gas and coal can be burned without making our planet uninhabitable
Order the layers of our atmosphere. Place the layer nearest earth's surface at the bottom of the list; put the outermost layer at the top of this list.
1. Thermosphere 2. Mesosphere 3. Stratosphere 4. Troposphere
How much of incoming solar radiation that reaches earth's atmosphere makes it to earth's surface?
50%
What is the Gulf Stream?
A vast current of warm water that brings heat from the Caribbean to northern Europe
Climate Action
Contact senators and representatives Save gas Buy efficient appliances Eat low on the food chain Weatherize your home Buy wind and solar energy Practice energy policy at school and work
Which of the following is ozone?
O3
IPCC's most recent report suggests that which of the following are likely to occur in the next 100 years?
Sea level rise of 1-2m An overall temperature rise of 2-4C
Which of the following statement describes weather? (Choose all that apply.)
Temporary variations in temperature Precipitation resulting from circulation in the atmosphere Storms (short-term precipitation and temperature change)
True or false: Approximately half of the solar energy that reaches earth's atmosphere never makes it to the surface
True - equal parts of that 50% are either reflected or absorbed
Which of the following two factors help create ocean currents?
Variety in water density Wind pushing on the ocean surface
greenhouse effect
common term to describe the capture of energy by gases in the atmosphere
Oxygen isotopes are important in understanding temperature from ice core records because
lighter-weight isotopes evaporate more readily in cold years
albedo
reflectance or whiteness
thermohaline circulation
temperature and salt concentrations control the density of water
The ____ varies in thickness: it is thinner over the poles because air there is cold and dense
troposphere
The majority of the atmosphere's mass is contained in the ____
troposphere
latent heat
water vapor/stored heat. Water redistributes heat around the globe.
Why does it rain?
Air cools, usually by rising, and water vapor condenses.
Why does it tend to rain or snow on mountaintops?
Air cools, as it is forced up over a mountain, causing water vapor to condense
Match these atmospheric layers to their characteristics.
*Troposphere (Turbulent; becomes cold at elevations of several km) *Stratosphere (Extremely stable; warms slightly with elevation, as ozone absorbs solar energy) *Mesosphere (Located roughly between 50 and 85 km of elevation; cools dramatically with elevation) *Thermosphere (Warms dramatically with height due to ionizing radiation)
Recall the steps in the development of El Niño conditions by putting these stages in the correct order from top to bottom
1. Upwelling ocean currents weaken near Peru 2. Currents pushing warm water Westward from Chile to Indonesia weaken 3. Warm water shifts to the east towards Chile 4. Sinking air causes drought in Indonesia
How are ice cores used to learn about ancient climates?
Air bubbles within the ice contain tiny samples of the ancient atmosphere
The thermohaline circulation system in the ocean is driven by differences in ocean ____ and ____.
Blank 1: temperature or heat Blank 2: salinity or saltiness
El Nino/Southern Oscillation
ENSO affects weather across the Pacific and adjacent continents, causing heavy monsoons or serious droughts
Which of the following are effective heat-trapping greenhouse gases? (Choose all that apply.)
H2O water vapor CO2 carbon dioxide CH4 methane N20 nitrous oxide
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
IPCC a collaboration among governments, with scientists and government representatives from 130 countries who aim to review scientific evidence on the causes and likely effects of human-caused climate change
Florida city most threatened by sea level rise
Miami
aerosols
Minute particles or liquid droplets suspended in the air
Match the gases to their relative abundance in the atmosphere.
Nitrogen 78% Oxygen 21% Argon and CO2 1% Water vapor 0%-4%
The two most abundant gasses in Earth's atmosphere are
Nitrogen Oxygen
Why are ocean currents important in modifying regional climates?
Ocean currents redistribute heat from low latitudes to high latitudes
Which of the following describe ozone in the atmosphere? (Choose all that apply.)
Ozone molecules are concentrated in the stratosphere. Ozone molecules absorb solar energy. Destruction of ozone allows more UV radiation to reach earth.
Which of these natural hazards can affect climate, and have done so in the geologic past?
Volcanic eruptions
The oceans are becoming more ____ as temperatures rise and they absorb more CO2 from the atmosphere.
acidic
Convection currents in the troposphere move heat and moisture around the globe through ______ circulation.
air
The greenhouse effect refers to the fact that certain gases in the atmosphere, such as methane, ____
capture and retain some energy in the atmosphere
convection currents
constantly redistribute heat and moisture around the globe
The Hadley, Ferrell, and Polar are all cells of ____ in the atmosphere.
convection
Air circulates in the troposphere in large vertical and horizontal _____
convection currents
weather
daily temperatures, wind and precipitation that occur in the troposphere
Improving the ____ of buildings, vehicles, and power plants constitutes the major of wedge strategies to reduce carbon
efficiency
Latent heat refers to
energy that is released when water vapor condenses energy stored in water vapor in the atmosphere 580 calories of energy per gram of water vapor
stranded assets
financial investments in resources that have no monetary value if they cannot be sold
In Florida, rising sea levels will likely produce more saltwater ____, polluting freshwater wells. Damage from Blank ____ will also increase as ocean temperatures increase, providing more energy for these devastating storms.
intrusions hurricanes
the atmosphere
is layered with more massive molecules near the ground surface
This natural gas is a very effective absorber of energy in the atmosphere. It is produced in many ways through the decay of organic matter in the absence of oxygen
methane (CH4)
Milankovitch cycles
periodic shifts in earth's orbit and tilt that affect incoming solar energy (1) the earth's elliptical orbit stretches and shortens in a cycle of about 100,000 years (2) the earth's axis changes its angle of tilt in a 40,000 year cycle (3) over a 26,000 year period, the axis wobbles like an out of balance spinning top.
As sea ice melts, it leaves behind ocean water that has a much lower albedo, thereby creating a ____ feedback on a warming climate.
positive
climate
refers to the atmosphere, how it behaves and how it is composed/long term temperatures and precipitation trends
The number of climate ____ change , Incorrect Unavailable will likely increase dramatically if temperatures rise by just 2°C, as both sea levels and droughts will both increase, displacing large numbers of people.
refugees
Stratosphere
relatively calm; volcanic ash and human-caused contaminants can remain in suspension here for many years
Two degrees of warming will most likely cause ______ to increase.
sea levels climate refugees heat wave deaths droughts
troposphere
the layer immediately adjacent to the earth's surface
The difference between weather and climate is mainly that ____
weather is short-lasting and local; climate involves long-term patterns