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Sunlight comes in the form of (more than one) Visible light UV rays Infrared (IR)

Sunlight comes in the form of (more than one) Visible light UV rays Infrared (IR) 2 . Most of the sun’s energy is … a. reflected by clouds b. Reflected by surfaces c. Absorbed by clouds d. Absorbed by surfaces

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Sunlight comes in the form of (more than one) Visible light UV rays Infrared (IR)

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  1. Sunlight comes in the form of (more than one) • Visible light • UV rays • Infrared (IR) 2. Most of the sun’s energy is … a. reflected by clouds b. Reflected by surfaces c. Absorbed by clouds d. Absorbed by surfaces 4. Ice and snow reflect sunlight which would cause a _________ in global temperatures a. increase b. decrease 5. Greenhouse gases absorb … a. infrared b. UV rays c. visible light

  2. In the following diagram… 6. which letter represents low pressure? 7. Which letter represents high pressure? 8. Which direction would the wind move? (land to water OR water to land) 9. Is this a land breeze or a sea breeze? 10. Would this occur during the day or at night?

  3. 11. Which of the following is NOT a Greenhouse gas a. oxygen b. carbon dioxide c. Methane d. Water vapor 12. The rising and sinking of air is an example of a. radiation b. conduction c. convection

  4. 13. Which diagram shows the direction of the winds during the RAINY season? 14. Why do high and low pressure systems switch places during the summer and winter?

  5. 15. Which of the following is NOT an example of global winds? a. tradewinds b. seabreeze c. convection cells d. westerlies 16. What causes the coriolis effect? • The rotation of the earth • The revolution of the earth • The tilt of the earth 17. Winds high in the troposphere are called a. monsoons b. Convection cells c. Jet streams

  6. 90 N 60 N 30 N 0 18. Which letter would represent trade winds? 19. Which letter would represent westerlies? 20. Which letter would represent easterlies? 21. Do easterlies move from (east to west OR west to east)

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