sun’s energy quick review. radiation that bounces off a surface is 1. reflected energy 2....
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Radiation that bounces off a surface is
• 1. reflected energy
• 2. transmitted energy
• 3. emitted energy
• 4. absorbed energy
Which is the same thing as heat?
• 1. Visible light 2. Infrared light 3. Radio waves 4. Ultraviolet radiation
Which layer of the atmosphere do we actually live in?
• 1. Mesosphere
• 2. Troposphere
• 3. Thermosphere
• 4. Stratosphere
Which layer has the ozone layer, which protects life from
UV light?
1. Mesosphere 2. Troposphere 3. Thermosphere 4. Stratosphere
Which layer of the atmosphere has extremely high
temperatures?
• 1. Mesosphere
• 2. Troposphere
• 3. Thermosphere
• 4. Stratosphere
In which layer of the atmosphere do we find the
highest pressure?
• 1. Mesosphere
• 2. Troposphere
• 3. Thermosphere
• 4. Stratosphere
Weather happens in which layer?
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• 1. Mesosphere
• 2. Troposphere
• 3. Thermosphere
• 4. Stratosphere
This drawing shows
• 1. reflected energy
• 2. transmitted energy
• 3. emitted energy
• 4. absorbed energy
This drawing shows
• 1. reflected energy
• 2. transmitted energy
• 3. emitted energy
• 4. absorbed energy
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This drawing shows
• 1. reflected energy
• 2. transmitted energy
• 3. emitted energy
• 4. absorbed energy
. What is difference between matter and energy?
• a. they both move material in a cycle
• b. they are both always in balance
• c. matter escapes from Earth but energy always stays here
• d. energy flows, matter cycles
The Earth's surface radiates heat as
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• a. short wavelength radiation
• b. moderate wavelength radiation
• c. long wavelength radiation
• d. high temperature
Energy can not return to its original state because:
• a. it requires more energy to convert back
• b. some energy is lost during a process
• c. energy transforms to matter • d. it was reradiated back to the
space
. Energy budget, Water cycle, Biochemical cycle, Rock cycle.
These are examples of:
• a. ways the Earth's system stay stable • b. ways we get ride of waste from the
Earth • c. four ways energy moves in the system • d. the first law of thermodynamics
What absorbs light at it travels through the atmosphere?
• a. molecules and dust
• b. trees
• c. the ground
• d. airplanes
Which statement is true?
• a. Incoming Energy = Outgoing Energy • b. Incoming Energy > Outgoing Energy • c. Incoming Energy < Outgoing Energy • d. There is always more energy at the
ground that at the top of the atmosphere
. What is the name for the amount of energy arriving at the
top of the atmosphere?
• a. solar energy
• b. solar constant
• c. albedo
• d. sounding rocket
What is the value of the energy arriving at the top of the
atmosphere?
• a. 2.0 cal/cm/sec
• b. 2.9 cal/m2/min
• c. 2.0 cal/min/cm2
• d. 1.6 cal/cm2/min
1. Explain the purpose of the Energy lab, and tell your results.
Did you results make sense? Why or why not?
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