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Find Altitude and the Properties of
Air
Find Altitude also affects density

Hiking Mauna Kea


(Top half of page 54)

Elevation: 13,796 ft (4,205 m)

Air
Density

Hiking Mauna Kea


(Bottom half of page 54)

Describe what happens to the air


pressure and density as you hike up
Mauna Kea. Explain what happens to
the air molecules (particularly
oxygen!) and how that affects you as
a hiker.

Set up Cornell notes on pages 57,


59, 61
On Page 57
Title: Temperature and Pressure
EQ: Describe the relationship between
temperature and pressure
KEY Terms: Fahrenheit, Celsius, Kelvin
Questions: 1L2

Pressure and Temperature


(pg 56)

Page 59 and 61
Title: Heat in the Atmosphere
EQ: Describe the 4 ways heat can be
transferred in the atmosphere
Key Terms: Calories, conduction,
convection, radiation, latent heat
Questions: 2 L 2

Top Half of Page 60


Title: Observing Heat Transfer

Heat Source
(Adding Energy!)

Observing Heat Transfer


Safety- DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING HOT!!
Observations
Diagram
Label 3 ways heat is being transferred
Color
Use Arrows to show heat being transferred and
the direction of convection cell

Below, write 1 paragraph explaining how


heat is being transferred and what is
happening as a result

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