We will create keynotes with our notes to review convection and weather.
I will use my keynote to help take a quiz over weather.
I will use my keynote to help take a quiz over weather.
Weather Review Keynote
Slide 1: Title (Weather Review) Your Name, Class Period
Slide 2: What drives convection? Radiant Energy (The sun provides the energy that drives convection, producing winds and ocean currents)
Slide 3: Convection (Warm air rises from the equator while cold air from the poles rushes toward the equator to take its place.)
Slide 4: How do you make water even more dense?
Slide 5: Coriolis Effect (Earth revolves on its axis from West to East causing winds to bend) What happens in the Northern hemisphere? What happens in the Southern hemisphere?)
Slide 6: What does High Pressure tell you? Why can't clouds form?
Slide 7: What does Low Pressure tell you? Why do clouds easily form?
Slide 8: What do Cold fronts bring? What happens to the temperature afterwards?
Slide 9: What do Warm fronts bring? What happens to the temperature afterwards?
Slide 10: What causes hurricanes? Why does warm water have such a huge impact? Where would a hurricane most likely hit in America?
Slide 2: What drives convection? Radiant Energy (The sun provides the energy that drives convection, producing winds and ocean currents)
Slide 3: Convection (Warm air rises from the equator while cold air from the poles rushes toward the equator to take its place.)
Slide 4: How do you make water even more dense?
Slide 5: Coriolis Effect (Earth revolves on its axis from West to East causing winds to bend) What happens in the Northern hemisphere? What happens in the Southern hemisphere?)
Slide 6: What does High Pressure tell you? Why can't clouds form?
Slide 7: What does Low Pressure tell you? Why do clouds easily form?
Slide 8: What do Cold fronts bring? What happens to the temperature afterwards?
Slide 9: What do Warm fronts bring? What happens to the temperature afterwards?
Slide 10: What causes hurricanes? Why does warm water have such a huge impact? Where would a hurricane most likely hit in America?