Air circulation due to uneven heating of the earth by the sun.

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Air circulation due to uneven heating of the earth by the sun. Equator. warm air rises. At Equator: . Air flows in from the sides.  WIND. Therefore: . The rising air eventually and flows to the . cools. side. cooled air sinks. Away from the equator: . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Air circulation due to uneven heating of the earth by the sun.

Equator

• At Equator:

• Therefore: Air flows in from the sides. WIND

• The rising air eventually and flows to the .• Away from the equator:

.

warm air rises

cooled air sinks

sidecools

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Winds work sheet

During the ________________________(day / night) wind at

the seaside blows from the land onto the ocean. Sailors

therefore leave the harbour _______________________ (before

sunrise/ around noon). During the

__________________________( day / night) the wind blows

from the sea onto the land therefore sailors return form their

trip ______________________________ (late at night / during

the day).

1. night

before sunrise

day

during the day

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Winds work sheet

The Coriolis effect deviates moving air to the ________________

in the northern hemisphere and to the _____________________

in the southern hemisphere.

2.left

right

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3.

Easterly trade winds

Mid-latitude west winds

Polar east winds

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a) Which wind did Columbus use when he sailed

from Spain to the Caribbean?

__________________________________________

b) Which winds did he use when he returned to

Europe?

__________________________________________

Trade wind

Mid-latitude west wind

4.

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5. Today it is rainy in Toronto and sunny in Québec City. What

weather can we expect for tomorrow in Montréal?

_______________________________________________rainy

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6. Please indicate in which direction the wind is blowing in the following pictures:

______________________________________

west north

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The living world

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0cIfO4UeZE

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Activity I

• Strawberry yoghurt• Ground beef• Apple • Lettuce• Mozzarella cheese

• Orange• Vanilla yoghurt• Pork chops• Cheddar cheese• Spinach

Try to organize this list of food items in a way that makes sense to you:

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Organization criterion: origin

derived from plants

Fruits:

Vegetables:spinachlettuce

apple orange

derived from animals

milk products

meats

Cheese:mozzarellacheddar

Yoghurt:strawberryvanilla

ground beefpork chops

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Organization criterion: “when to eat” and “what I like”

Dinner foods

Foods I like

Foods I don’t like

Snack foods

Foods I like

mozzarellacheddar

Yoghurt:strawberryvanilla

Foods I don’t like

apple orange

ground beeflettuce

spinachpork chops

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Activity II

• Maple tree• Rat• Trout• Cat• Apple tree• Mouse

• Fir tree• Mushroom• Frog• Lion• Crocodile• Honey bee

Try to organize this list of living organisms in a way that makes sense to you:

• Pigeon • Eagle• Salmon • Rose bush• Snake• Mosquito

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Living organismsANIMALS

Foods I like

PLANTSMaple tree

FUNGIMushroom Invertebrates:

Apple treeRose bush

Fur tree

Insects: MosquitoHoney bee

Fish: Vertebrates:

Trout Salmon

Amphibian:Frog

Reptile:SnakeCrocodile

Birds: Pigeon Eagle

Mammals: Lion Cat

Mouse Rat

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CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING ORGANISMS

• Classification: an orderly grouping of organisms according to selected criteria

• The study of classifying organisms is called taxonomy– Provides universal names for organisms– Provides a reference for identifying organisms

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Living organisms

Divided into six Kingdoms

Animals Fungi Protists Bacteria ArchaeansPlant

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Living organism

EukaryoticProkaryotic

Archaeans

Simple multicellsor unicells

Protists

multicellular

Photosynthesis

Bacteria

Plants

Heterotrophic (need to “eat”)

Fungi Animals

absorbnutrients

eatnutrients

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Living organisms

Divided into six Kingdoms

Animals Fungi Protists Bacteria ArchaeansPlant

Eat food absorb food no nucleusPhotosynthesis one- or few-

celled Organisms no nucleus

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Further subdivisions:

Kingdom

Phylum / Division

Class

Order

Family

GenusSpecies

Kings Play Chess On

Flying Gold Sets

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Example:

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Classification of humans

• Kingdom: Animalia• Phylum: Chordata• Class: Mammalia• Order: Primates• Family: Hominidae• Genus: Homo• Species: Homo sapiens

Notes:

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Animal Kingdom

Invertebrates Vertebrates

Sponges

Cnidarians

Worms

Echinoderms

Mollusks

Arthropods

Fish

Amphibians

Reptiles

Birds

Mammals

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Animal Kingdom

VertebratesFish

Amphibians

Reptiles

Birds

Mammals

• skin: smooth or scaly• exclusively aquatic/Breath only in water

• Lay eggs• skin: smooth• aquatic and terrestrial / breath in and out of water

• Lay eggs, or produce eggs that hatch in the females body• skin: scales or a shell • aquatic or terrestrial / breath out of water

• lay eggs• feathers• Exclusively terrestrial

• most give birth to developed young • nurse their young• fur • terrestrial or aquatic / breath only out of water

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Overview animal kingdom

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14gwE934pPI

Arthropod Reptile

Mammal

Amphibian

FishAmphibian

Fish Mammal

MammalReptile

Bird

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Plant Kingdom

Algae Mosses and Liverworts

Ferns Conifers Flowering plants

No roots, leaves, stemslive in waterform strings of cells

No true roots peel off easilyNo channels conducting plant nutrients (sap)

Have roots, stems and leavesHave channels for conducting plant

nutrients (sap)

No seeds Naked seeds in a cone

Seeds in a fruit

Reproduce by spores

Needle or scale leavesKeep them in winter

flowers

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Cypress in Mexico

Bristle Cone Pine,California

Oive tree in Greece

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cat or dog?

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Two individuals belong to the same species if …

• They share similar characteristics,– for example physical resemblance

• They can reproduce (if of opposing sex), • The children of these two individuals are

viable (survive),• the children themselves can reproduce

successfully (they are fertile).

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Cross between female tiger and male lion: liger

Liger’s cannot have children, they are infertile