can be transferred. It also explains what happens to solar radiation that hits Earth’s atmosphere and surface. Reading Strategy Using Prior Knowledge Before you read, write your definition for each term. After you read, write the

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This section describes the three ways in which heat can be transferred. It also
explains what happens to solar radiation that hits Earth’s atmosphere and
surface.

Reading Strategy

Using Prior Knowledge Before you read, write your definition for
each term. After you read, write the scientific definition of each term
and compare it to your original definition. For more information on
this Reading Strategy, see the Reading and Study Skills in the Skills
and Reference Handbook
at the end of your textbook.

 

Term

Your Definition

Scientific Definition

Heat

 

 

Temperature

 

 

Energy Transfer as Heat

Match each description with its mechanism of energy transfer.

 

Description

  1.   transfer of heat by mass movement
    or circulation within a substance
  2.   transfer of heat through matter
    by molecular activity
  3.         transfer of heat without requiring
    a medium to travel through

 

Mechanism of
Energy Transfer

  1. radiation
  2. convection
  3. conduction

 

  1. Circle the letter of the act of light bouncing off an object.
  2. absorption
  3. scattering
  4. reflection
  5. radiation
Section 17.2 Heating the Atmosphere
This section describes the three ways in which heat can be transferred. It also
explains what happens to solar radiation that hits Earth's atmosphere and
surface.
Reading Strategy
Using Prior Knowledge Before you read, write your definition for
each term. After you read, write the scientific definition of each term
and compare it to your original definition. For more information on
this Reading Strategy, see the Reading and Study Skills in the Skills
and Reference Handbook at the end of your textbook.
Term
Your Definition
Scientific Definition
Heat
Temperature
Transcribed Image Text:Section 17.2 Heating the Atmosphere This section describes the three ways in which heat can be transferred. It also explains what happens to solar radiation that hits Earth's atmosphere and surface. Reading Strategy Using Prior Knowledge Before you read, write your definition for each term. After you read, write the scientific definition of each term and compare it to your original definition. For more information on this Reading Strategy, see the Reading and Study Skills in the Skills and Reference Handbook at the end of your textbook. Term Your Definition Scientific Definition Heat Temperature
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