This lesson contains 31 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 50 min
Items in this lesson
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Introduction Chapter 3
Program:
- Picture
- Introduction
- Start 3.1
- First assignments
- Closing
LessonGoal: You get an impression of chapter 3
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Climate Changes?
Slide 6 - Mind map
In which area is the weather better?
A
Low-pressure area
B
High-pressure area
C
Minimum
D
depression
Slide 7 - Quiz
What is wind?
A
Air flowing from high to low pressure.
B
Air flowing from north to south.
C
Flowing of atmospheric particles
D
The high and low pressure areas clashing
Slide 8 - Quiz
What do you know about ocean currents?
Slide 9 - Mind map
When was the last Ice Age?
A
One million years ago
B
100.000 years ago
C
15.000 years ago
D
5.000 years ago
Slide 10 - Quiz
What is the average world temperature?
A
10 degrees
B
12 degrees
C
18 degrees
D
6 degrees
Slide 11 - Quiz
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Today
- Air pressure
- High- and low pressure areas
- Wind
- Air circulation
- The Laws of Buys Ballot
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Low-pressure area
- Minimum
- Depression
- Warm air rises
- Effects of the rising air
- Tropics
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What happens when air rises?
Slide 18 - Open question
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High-pressure areas
- Maximum
- Descending air
- Deserts
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What happens when air descends?
Slide 21 - Open question
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Show me your sketch of the air circulation system
Slide 23 - Open question
Slide 24 - Video
The Law of Buy Ballot
First law: The wind flows from a high-pressure area to a low pressure area
Second law: The wind in the northern hemisphere has a deviation to the right
The wind in the southern hamisphere has a deviation to the left
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Closing
Knowing:
- High and low air pressure
- Minimum & Maximum
- World air circulation
- The law of Buys Ballot
Making: - Assignments MS-teams 1 to .....
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Ocean currents
It's not only that flows around the world.
Ocean currents play a vitel role in distribution of tempertures on earth.
But How?
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Ocean currents- Assignment
Write a small paper about the effects and influence of the oceanic currents on the worldwide temperature.
Explain: The cold and warm ocean currents - How they distribute temperature - What sink regions are and how climate change is effecting the ocean currents.