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Page 1: EARTHS SYSTEMS. ATMOSPHERE Invisible layers of air primarily made up of Nitrogen (75%), Oxygen (20.9%), and Argon (.9%) gases

EARTHS SYSTEMS

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ATMOSPHERE

• Invisible layers of air primarily made up of Nitrogen (75%), Oxygen (20.9%), and Argon (.9%) gases

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GREENHOUSE EFFECT• Radiation from the sun is reflected by earth and then bounced into the

atmosphere where the water particles in the air trap the heat; the water particles remain in the troposphere causing the lowest layer of atmosphere to be warmer

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TROPOSPHERE

• Zone where weather occurs; a dense layer of air in which molecules are fueled by sunlight and create energy for weather

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CORIOLIS EFFECT

• Affects the direction of winds; makes things appear to move in a curved path due to the Earth spinning

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CUMULUS CLOUDS

• Moist air collects rapidly over a small area

• Cumulonimbus clouds cause thunderstorms

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STRATUS

• Air rising gently over a large area and then cools slowly; makes sunlight seemed filtered; they contain ice crystals that can make the sun or moon appear to have a halo

• Stratonimbus clouds cause storms

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CIRRUS

• High in the atmosphere and look wispy; they form when water vapor condenses directly into ice crystals

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AIR MASSES

• Large areas of air with the same temperature and moisture levels of the surface

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COLD AIR MASS

• Produces cold weather

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WARM AIR MASS

• Produces warm weather

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COLD FRONT

• Leading edge of a cold air mass in which the cold air and warm air move towards each other and the warm air rises

• These fronts bring snow, thunderstorms, and heavy rains

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WARM FRONT

• Leading edge of a warm air mass where cold air and warm air move in the same direction but then the warm air rises

• These bring rainy weather followed by clear weather

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LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM

• Causes cloudy and rainy weather; rapid low pressure changes cause storms

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HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM

• Causes clear and sunny weather

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BAROMETER

• Measures the pressure of air pushing down on the tube of mercury

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WIND VANE

• Measures the direction of the wind

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ANEMOMETER

• Measures wind speed

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RAIN GAUGE

• Measures the amount of rain

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OCEAN CURRENTS

• Large rivers of water flow through the ocean

• Cold Currents- run deep below the surface and creep along the bottom of the ocean until they reach the tropics

• Warm Currents- water heated by the sun and are pushed along by steady winds from the equator

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JET STREAM

• The jet stream is a fast flowing, river of air found in the atmosphere at around 12 km above the surface of the Earth just under the troposphere. It flows west to east.

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GULF STREAMThe warm current that flows from the equator; it originates in the Gulf of Mexico and runs past the east coast of the United States towards Newfoundland

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Hemisphere

• Half of the Earth divided by an imaginary line

• Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere are divided by the equator

• Western and Eastern Hemispheres are divided by the prime meridian

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Latitude

• A geographical coordinate that tells where something is located in relationship to the distance north or south from the equator

• Equator is at 0 degrees latitude

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Global Wind Patterns

• They are named by the direction which they blow

• Polar Easterlies- Located between 60 and 90 degrees latitude and blow irregularly from the east and north

• Prevailing Westerlies- Located between 30 and 60 degrees (US) and blow from the west to the east; cause most of the weather in the US

• Trade Winds- Located between 0 and 30 degrees; blow from the northeast towards the equator