Week 11: Climate Change
Week 11: Climate Change
1. What did you do in lab today? In lab we learned about that there are three variables that cause weather those are water, heat, and air. We used these to have discussions about weather and our previous knowledge of weather. At the end of lab we worked on an assignment related to tracking weather on different weather apps and websites.
2. What was the big question? The big questions today in lab were "What is the water cycle?" and "What is weather?". These were answered through discussions with our table mates and talking through everything we knew about each one. My table drew a visual of the water cycle with evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and surface water. When we talked about weather we listed different terms we related to weather apps, weather in general, or watching the weather on the news.
3. What did you learn in Thursdays lecture? No lecture due to exam.
Textbook:
1. What did you learn? I learned that when water in clouds skips the liquid precipitation phase and goes right to water vapor to a solid form it is called desublimation. The process of desublimation is what results in snow. This is a fun and important to know as an Iowan that has experienced snow every year since I was born.
2. What was the most helpful? The weather map using all the different weather symbols was helpful to understand how they are used in real life. I have always wondered what those type of things mean when watching the news. Now that I know the terms most of the symbols make sense as they are a symbol of the word.
3. What do you need more information on? Why do we have high and low pressure systems? Is it simply the result of high pressure air moving in to lower pressure areas and vice versa..?
1. What questions, comments, or concerns do you have? None besides the one above!
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