Unit 9, Chapter 27 Integrated Science. Unit Nine: Energy in the Earth System 27.1 Earth's Heating and Cooling 27.2 Global Winds and Currents 27.3 Weather.
Wind and Weather. S6E4b: Relate unequal heating of land and water surfaces to form large global wind systems and weather events such as tornados and thunderstorms.
Wind is the horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure.
HEAT 11.2. Chapter Eleven: Heat 11.1 Heat 11.2 Heat Transfer.
Chapter 12 Section 6 Wind. Essential Questions Ch 12 S6 1.What causes winds? 2.How do local winds and global winds differ? 3.Where are the major global.
What is wind?
Heat Transfer. Thermodynamics - The study of how heat moves Heat will transfer until both objects are in THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM This means they are both.
Winds Chapter 2, Section 3 p. 52-60. What causes wind? Wind: The horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure.
Chapter Eleven: Heat 11.1 Heat 11.2 Heat Transfer.
Chapter 9: Weather Factors Section 3: Winds. What is Wind? Wind – horizontal movement; from high pressure to lower pressure. ◦ Caused from differences.
Winds. What is wind? Answer: Winds are caused by differences in air pressure.
WINDS