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Disc Amosphere

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Environmental Science Discussion Topic The Atmosphere -1 Name: Image that you are constructing responses to the following questions that others will be viewing such as blogs, forums, or similar public means. In other words, your comments need to be clear, persuasive, and well-crafted. Please proof-read and spell-check your work. Your answers can include writing, diagrams, outlines, graphics etc; however, they need to be your original work. Creativity is encouraged. It is fine to include links to supporting online references.

Chapter 4 Notes

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TRINI SOZA, 5h PERIOD. Chapter 4 ? pgs 88-98, pgs 108-112 MC 1-5, 11 FRQ #1 Chapter 14 ? pgs 381-185,, 194-202 FRQ # 1, 2 pg. 390 Global processes determine weather and climate Weather includes temperature, humidity, clouds, precipitation, wind speed and atmospheric pressure Climate means the average weather that occurs in a given region over a long period of time Northern areas and South Poles are colder than those closer to the equator Areas at high elevations are colder than areas in lower elevation Areas near the equator receive tremendous amounts of rain Regions at latitudes around 30 degrees N and S receive very little rain Differences in temperature and precipitation determine which organisms can survive in specific areas

Chapter 4 and 14 Notes

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TRINI SOZA, 5h PERIOD. Chapter 4 ? pgs 88-98, pgs 108-112 MC 1-5, 11 FRQ #1 Chapter 14 ? pgs 381-185,, 194-202 FRQ # 1, 2 pg. 390 Global processes determine weather and climate Weather includes temperature, humidity, clouds, precipitation, wind speed and atmospheric pressure Climate means the average weather that occurs in a given region over a long period of time Northern areas and South Poles are colder than those closer to the equator Areas at high elevations are colder than areas in lower elevation Areas near the equator receive tremendous amounts of rain Regions at latitudes around 30 degrees N and S receive very little rain Differences in temperature and precipitation determine which organisms can survive in specific areas

The Shaping of North America

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225 million years ago, the world was one piece of dry land called Pangea and one huge ocean. Eventually, everything was spilt becoming Eurasia, Africa, Antarctica, Australia and the America's. Oceans were also rearranged becoming the pacific, Atlantic, Indian and article ocean.
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