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3/30/2021 Greenhouse Effect #2 Guided Notes

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Fill out these notes based on the live class on 3/30/2021.
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Review Questions
Question 1
1.


Based on the Greenhouse Effect....What is happening at point 1?

Question 2
2.


Based on the Greenhouse Effect....What is happening at point 2?

Question 3
3.

Where is the ozone layer found?

Question 4
4.

What type of light does ozone protect the Earth from?

Question 5
5.

When Cloroflourocarbons are added to the atmosphere what does it do to ozone?

Question 6
6.

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Question 7
7.

What have you done today to add greenhouse gases to the atmosphere?

Question 8
8.

Which molecules interact with visible light.

Question 9
9.

Which molecules interact with Ultraviolet light.

Question 10
10.

Which molecules interact with Infrarerd light.

Question 11
11.

What type of light do greenhouse gases absorb?

Question 12
12.

When infrared radiation interacts with the earth or greenhouse gases what does it release?

Question 13
13.

On the picture draw a path using arrows that a photon of infrared radiation can take as it reradiated from Earth to space.

Question 14
14.

What game could you use to represent the path of infrared radiation trying to leave the atmosphere?

Question 15
15.

How does the greenhouse effect keep the Earth warm?

Question 16
16.

What are humans doing that is causing the Greenhouse Effect to increase the temperature of the Earth?

Question 17
17.

Why is the Greenhouse Effect causing the Earth to warming up?

Question 18
18.

Is the Greenhouse Effect a natural process? Why?

Use the following scale to rate your understanding of the following statements.

Question 19
19.

I can name the 6 greenhouse gases.

Question 20
20.

I can describe the process of how greenhouse gases absorb infrared light to create heat.

Question 21
21.

I can explain the path that light takes from the sun to when infrared light leaves the atmosphere.