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Hold a class discussion to revise some of the concepts you learnt about in
Grade 10 relating to the heating of the Earth's atmosphere
1 Make a list of all the factors affecting temperatures
2 Name and describe the three ways in which heat is lost as it passes
through the atmosphere.
3. What is the difference between the following heating processes?
a) insolation and terrestrial radiation
b) conduction and convection
4 Predict what will happen if we do not look after the Earth's atmosphere (4)
5 In a paragraph, explain why the Earth's temperatures differ between
the equatorial and polar regions.
6 Why do you think it is important for people that seasonal differences
in weather and climate take place?​

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Make a list of all the factors affecting temperatures

2 Name and describe the three ways in which heat is lost as it passes

through the atmosphere. by the sun, earth is always changing, and the earth has changed because of greenhouse gases.

3. What is the difference between the following heating processes?

a) insolation and terrestrial radiation =

insolation and Terrestrial Radiation. Insolation : It is the incoming solar radiation intercepted by the earth. It travels in short waves. Insolation involves only 51 units out of 100 units of solar radiation. Terrestrial Radiation : It is the earth’s radiation given back to atmosphere and space. It travels in long waves.

b) conduction and convection =

While conduction is the transfer of heat energy by direct contact, convection is the movement of heat by actual motion of matter; radiation is the transfer of energy with the help of electromagnetic waves. The matter is present around us, in three states, solid, liquid and gas.

4 Predict what will happen if we do not look after the Earth's atmosphere (4)

it will kill all the animals and we will be extinct.

5. In a paragraph, explain why the Earth's temperatures differ between

the equatorial and polar regions.

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The tilt of the Earth's axis causes the

difference in temperature between the Equator

and Earth’s polar regions. While the Equator

receives direct light from the sun at all times

of the year, the tilted axis prevents the poles

from receiving such prolonged exposure. The

tilt causes various other effects, such as the

extreme length of day and night at polar

locations.

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