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Apologia Physical Science 2nd Edition(c) 2008 Copyright Knowledge Box CentralModule #2: AirStudy Guide Booklet TemplatesRelative humidityParts per millionAbsolute humidityGreenhouse effectDefine thefollowing:HumidityQuestion #1Physical Science 2nd Ed – Module 2 - Lapbook Pages – Booklet Inst & TemplatesMari Glatter (order #3593128)

Apologia Physical Science 2nd Edition(c) 2008 Copyright Knowledge Box CentralModule #2: AirStudy Guide Booklet TemplatesQuestions #2-5 (cont. on next pg)Physical Science 2nd Ed – Module 2 - Lapbook Pages – Booklet Inst & TemplatesMari Glatter (order #3593128)

Apologia Physical Science 2nd Edition(c) 2008 Copyright Knowledge Box CentralModule #2: AirStudy Guide Booklet TemplatesThe temperature is the sameat 1 P.M. on two consecutivedays. For a person who isoutside working, however,the second day feels coolerthan the first day. On whichday was the humidityhigher?If you put a glass ofwater outside whenthe relative humidityis 100%, how quicklywill the waterevaporate?A child decides tokeep his goldfish outsidein a small bowl. He has to addwater every day to keep thebowl full. On two consecutivedays, the temperatures arevery similar, but on the firstday, the relative humidity is90% while on the second day,it is 60%. On which day will thechild add more water to thegoldfish bowl?Why does sweatingcool people down?Physical Science 2nd Ed – Module 2 - Lapbook Pages – Booklet Inst & TemplatesMari Glatter (order #3593128)

Apologia Physical Science 2nd Edition(c) 2008 Copyright Knowledge Box CentralModule #2: AirStudy Guide Booklet TemplatesWhat would be theconsequence of removingall of the carbon dioxide inearth's air supply?Questions #6-9What would be theconsequence of removingall of the ozone in earth'sair supply?What is the percentage ofnitrogen in dry air? Whatabout oxygen?What would be theconsequence of a suddenincrease in theconcentration of oxygen inthe earth's air supply?Physical Science 2nd Ed – Module 2 - Lapbook Pages – Booklet Inst & TemplatesMari Glatter (order #3593128)

Apologia Physical Science 2nd Edition(c) 2008 Copyright Knowledge Box CentralModule #2: AirStudy Guide Booklet TemplatesQuestions #10-12Carbon Dioxide inthe AirSuppose astronomers foundanother solar system in whichthere was a sun just like our sun.Suppose further that a planetexisted in this new solar systemwhich was just as far from its sunas is earth from our sun. Since thevast majority of energy that planetsget comes from their suns, is itreasonable to assume that the newplanet would have roughly thesame average temperature as thatof earth? Why or why not?What makes up the majority of theair that we exhale?Do we exhale more carbondioxide or more oxygen?Physical Science 2nd Ed – Module 2 - Lapbook Pages – Booklet Inst & TemplatesMari Glatter (order #3593128)

Apologia Physical Science 2nd Edition(c) 2008 Copyright Knowledge Box CentralModule #2: AirQuestions #13-15Do the data indicate anysignificant globalwarming?The currentconcentration of groundlevel ozone in the air isabout 0.110 ppm. Whatis that in percent?Suppose you had asample of air in which theconcentration of nitrogenoxides is 0.023%. Whatwould the concentrationof nitrogen oxides be ifyou expressed it in ppm?Physical Science 2nd Ed – Module 2 - Lapbook Pages – Booklet Inst & TemplatesMari Glatter (order #3593128)

Apologia Physical Science 2nd Edition(c) 2008 Copyright Knowledge Box CentralModule #2: AirStudy Guide Booklet TemplatesIs the aircleanertoday, orwas itcleaner 30years ago?What is acost/benefitanalysis?What does acatalyticconverterdo in a car?What does ascrubber doin asmokestack?Questions #16-19Physical Science 2nd Ed – Module 2 - Lapbook Pages – Booklet Inst & TemplatesMari Glatter (order #3593128)

Apologia Physical Science 2nd Edition(c) 2008 Copyright Knowledge Box CentralModule #2: AirQuestion #20In the U.S., there are many regulationsaimed at decreasing the amount of ground-levelozone in the air, because ground level ozone is considered a pollutant.At the same time, there are many regulations aimed at increasing theamount of ozone in the ozone layer. Despite the fact that ozone in theozone layer is the same as ground-level ozone, ozone in the ozonelayer is not considered a pollutant. Instead,it is considered an essential substance.Why?Physical Science 2nd Ed – Module 2 - Lapbook Pages – Booklet Inst & TemplatesMari Glatter (order #3593128)

another solar system in which there was a sun just like our sun. Suppose further that a planet existed in this new solar system which was just as far from its sun as is earth from our sun. Since the vast majority of energy that planets get comes from their suns, is it reasonable to assume that the new planet would have roughly the