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Moving Air

Subject Area
Science: Earth Science: Earth's Atmosphere
Level
6-8
Activity Time
45 Minutes
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Moving Air

Activity Overview

In this lesson, students will make observations of the effect of the unequal heating of the earth on the atmosphere and use their observations to describe trends in winds and weather.

Objectives

  • Students will understand the relationship between energy from the sun and global winds.
  • Students will relate uneven heating on Earth with convection in the atmosphere.

Vocabulary

  • atmosphere
  • circulation
  • convection cell
  • Hadley cells
  • pressure

About the Lesson

In this lesson, students will make observations of the effect of the unequal heating of the earth on the atmosphere and use their observations to describe trends in winds and weather.

 As a result, students will:

  • Understand that the equator receives more energy than other regions on the earth.
  • Understand that the unequal heating and cooling of the atmosphere causes global convection cells.

 This activity was created using Lua. Learn more about Lua in TI-Nspire here.

Subject Area
Science: Earth Science: Earth's Atmosphere
Level
6-8
Activity Time
45 Minutes
TI Calculator
TI-Nspire™ CX series
TI-Nspire™ CX CAS/CX II CAS
TI-Nspire™ Apps for iPad®
TI-Nspire Version
3.6
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