Why the sky is blue
Three wavelengths
Short, medium, long
Heat
Transfer of energy from one hot object to a cooler object
Electromagnetic waves
A form of energy that can form threw space
Infrared radiation
A form of energy where wavelengths are longer than red
Ultraviolet
A form of energy where wavelengths are shorter than violet light.
Temperature
Average amount of energy of motion of molecules How hot or cold something is
Long
Bend the least Infrared- feel as heat
Short
Bend the most, gives the sky the blue color. Ultraviolet, cants be seen
Radiation
Direct energy by electromagnetic waves ( the sun)
Radiation
Direct transfer of heat energy by electronic waves
Scattering ( why the sky is blue)
Electromagnetic, Radiation, infrared radiation, ultraviolet, scattering, the green house affect
Thermometer
Measures air temperature
Medium
The colors we can see. The rainbow
The greenhouse affect
The holding of heat by gasses especially (CO2), when there is too much we have global warming
Scattering
The reason the sky is blue
thermal energy
The total energy of motion in the molecules of a substance
Convection
The transfer of heat by the movement of fluid
Conduction
The transfer of heat from one substance to another substance that is touching