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Page 1: Volusia District Science Office week 8. SC.6.E.7.3 – Air Temperature El Niño is a weather pattern in which the normally cool ocean currents of the tropical

Volusia District Science Office week

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Page 2: Volusia District Science Office week 8. SC.6.E.7.3 – Air Temperature El Niño is a weather pattern in which the normally cool ocean currents of the tropical

SC.6.E.7.3 – Air Temperature

El Niño is a weather pattern in which the normally cool ocean currents of the tropical Pacific Ocean become warmer. How does this most likely affect weather along the West Coast of the United States?

A. It does not affect weather in West Coast states.

B. It makes summers colderC. It makes winters warmerD. It makes storms more predictable

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Page 3: Volusia District Science Office week 8. SC.6.E.7.3 – Air Temperature El Niño is a weather pattern in which the normally cool ocean currents of the tropical

SC.6.E.7.3 – Air PressureAn area of high pressure will most likely result in which type of weather?

A. Snowy weatherB. Stormy weatherC. Cloudy weatherD. Clear weather

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Page 4: Volusia District Science Office week 8. SC.6.E.7.3 – Air Temperature El Niño is a weather pattern in which the normally cool ocean currents of the tropical

SC.6.E.7.3 – Bodies of Water

Cities along the coast tend to have warmer winters than inland cities. Which is most responsible for the moderate climate of coastal cities?

A. The ocean cools more slowly than land.B. The water reflects more of the Sun’s light than

the land.C. The dry coastal air cannot hold as much heat as

inland air.D. Winds from the ocean push cold weather away

from the coast.

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Page 5: Volusia District Science Office week 8. SC.6.E.7.3 – Air Temperature El Niño is a weather pattern in which the normally cool ocean currents of the tropical

SC.6.E.7.3Predicting Weather1. C2. D3. A

Overall Summary:

Both global and local patterns can influence the weather. Some factors include temperature, air pressure, wind direction and speed, humidity, and precipitation. Generally weather is a consequence of the movement of warm and cool air through convections currents. Hot air rises creating a low pressure area and cool air sinks creating a high pressure area.

Discussion?

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SC.6.E.7.6 – Weather and Climate

Sally is looking out her window and sees a lot of thick dark grey clouds moving towards her. She realized that almost every day during the summer this happens around 3 o’clock in the afternoon. Which of the following best describes the phenomenon sally is observing?

A. Climate because it covers the entire sky.B. Weather because it is only true for her area.C. Weather because it happens at the same time.D. Climate because it happens every day during the

summer.

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Page 7: Volusia District Science Office week 8. SC.6.E.7.3 – Air Temperature El Niño is a weather pattern in which the normally cool ocean currents of the tropical

SC.6.E.7.6 – Properties of a Climate

The western United States contains some desert climate areas just east of the Sierra-Nevada Mountains. These places, on average, receive very little rain throughout the year and the air is almost completely dry. Which of the following best explain why this is a description of a climate?

A. It is based on long-term, averaged, observations.B. It is based on short-term, day-to-day, observations.C. It is based on the humidity of the air at specific

times and dates.D. It is based on observations from the people who live

in that area.

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SC.6.E.7.6 – Weather and Climate

Which of the following best describes the difference between weather and climate?

A. Climate is short term and over a large area. Weather is long term and local.

B. Climate is long term and over a large area. Weather is short term and local.

C. Climate is long term and local. Weather is short term and over a large area.

D. Climate is short term and local. Weather is long term and over a large area.

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Page 9: Volusia District Science Office week 8. SC.6.E.7.3 – Air Temperature El Niño is a weather pattern in which the normally cool ocean currents of the tropical

SC.6.E.7.6Weather and Climate4. B5. A6. B

Overall Summary:

Weather is short-term and happens over a relatively small area. The climate of an area is based on data such as daily weather, humidity, precipitation, air temperature, etc; it is averaged over a long period of time.

Discussion?

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SC.6.E.7.4 – Interactions among Earth’s Systems

The sun evaporates ocean water which eventually turns into clouds. The clouds move over land and release the water as rain. The rain finally moves down rivers and streams back into the ocean. Which of the following interactions is NOT listed above?

A. Hydrosphere to AtmosphereB. Geosphere to HydrosphereC. Atmosphere to GeosphereD. Biosphere to Geosphere

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Page 11: Volusia District Science Office week 8. SC.6.E.7.3 – Air Temperature El Niño is a weather pattern in which the normally cool ocean currents of the tropical

SC.6.E.7.4 – Interactions among Earth’s Systems

The interaction between the cryosphere and the hydrosphere have the ability to dramatically change our global climate. Which of the following events shows an interaction between the cryosphere and the hydrosphere.

A. A large iceberg melting in the ocean.B. Evaporated water condensing to form clouds.C. Trees releasing oxygen into the environment.D. The Himalayan Mountains being pushed

upward.

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SC.6.E.7.4 – Interactions among Earth’s Systems

Trees take in water, carbon dioxide, and nutrients in order to live and reproduce. Their roots help to hold soil in place and slow down erosion while their leaves can stop direct sunlight from reaching the ground. Of all these functions and uses, which shows an interaction between the geosphere and the biosphere?

A. roots slowing down erosionB. leaves stopping direct sunlightC. trees taking in nutrients from waterD. carbon dioxide being absorbed from the air

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SC.6.E.7.4Interactions among Earth’s Systems

7. D8. A9. A

Overall Summary:

All of Earth’s systems interact in some fashion. The hydrosphere includes all of the bodies of water on the surface. The geosphere is the land. The cryosphere is mainly at the poles. The biosphere includes areas where life exists. The atmosphere covers all the others.

Discussion?

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SC.6.E.7.9 – Atmosphere and LifeOzone is a pale blue gas at standard conditions. Ozone is one of the most toxic inorganic substances known, causing flexible materials, such as lung tissue, to become extremely brittle. Even though it is dangerous at ground level, ozone is important to life on Earth. Why is ozone important to life on Earth?

A. Ozone made in laboratories cools refrigerators and air conditioners.

B. Ozone in the troposphere destroys excess atmospheric carbon dioxide.

C. Ozone in the atmosphere absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation.

D. Ozone in the atmosphere absorbs energy that is reradiated by Earth.

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SC.6.E.7.9 – Atmosphere Composition

Which layer of the atmosphere contains most of the weather and water vapor?

A. stratosphereB. troposphereC. mesosphereD. ionosphere

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SC.6.E.7.9 – Layers of the Atmosphere

Which characteristic best defines one layer of the atmosphere from another?

A. densityB. compositionC. temperatureD. convection currents

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SC.6.E.7.9Properties of the Atmosphere

10. C11. B12. C

Overall Summary: The atmosphere is a mixture of gases that surround

Earth and protects life from harmful ultraviolet rays through the ozone layer. All other layers of the atmosphere are separated by temperature rather then density or composition. Generally the temperature decreases as altitude increases in the troposphere. All weather and water vapor are found in the troposphere.

Discussion?