17
Warm up: May 7, 2012 New paper please… Describe our “Star” 1)Its name 2)What it is made of 3)What it provides to life on Earth

Warm up: May 7, 2012

  • Upload
    ion

  • View
    36

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Warm up: May 7, 2012. New paper please… Describe our “Star” Its name What it is made of What it provides to life on Earth. Core Learning Goal. The student will be able to explain the physical behavior of the environment, Earth, and the universe. Today’s Objectives:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: Warm up: May 7, 2012

Warm up: May 7, 2012New paper please…Describe our “Star”1) Its name2) What it is made of3) What it provides to life on Earth

Page 2: Warm up: May 7, 2012

Core Learning GoalThe student will be able to explain the physical behavior of the environment, Earth, and the universe.

Page 3: Warm up: May 7, 2012

Today’s Objectives:

Students will be able to…

List and describe the outer parts of the sun.

Plot the cycle of sunspots and determine the pattern from data given

Page 4: Warm up: May 7, 2012

The SunParts of the Sun Photosphere – is the bright visible

surface of the sun (6000°C)

Page 5: Warm up: May 7, 2012

The SunGranules – light and dark areas of

photosphere: when magnified looks like sand grains

(results from Hot gases rising and cooler gasses sinking)

Page 6: Warm up: May 7, 2012

The SunSunspots – large dark cooler gas

regions on the photosphere.

http://www.spaceweather.com/

Page 7: Warm up: May 7, 2012

The SunSunspots are caused by magnetic

effects resulting from the equator of the sun rotating faster than the poles.

Page 8: Warm up: May 7, 2012
Page 9: Warm up: May 7, 2012

The SunSunspot cycle – increases and

decreases on a __11__ year cycle.Average sunspot is about the size of

the earth.

Page 10: Warm up: May 7, 2012
Page 11: Warm up: May 7, 2012

The SunGalileo was first to observe

sunspots and went blind because of the sun’s harmful radiation waves.

Page 12: Warm up: May 7, 2012

The SunChromosphere – reddish layer above

the photosphere (color layer).

Page 13: Warm up: May 7, 2012

The SunCorona – The outer most layer of the

sun (2 million °C) can only be seen during a solar eclipse.

Page 14: Warm up: May 7, 2012

Time to plot the:Sunspot cycle

Page 15: Warm up: May 7, 2012
Page 16: Warm up: May 7, 2012

Vocabulary Words

Let’s brainstorm and list vocabulary words for this unit and make certain that we understand the concepts and meaning.