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Strand 6.3: EARTH'S WEATHER PATTERNS AND CLIMATE

All Earth processes are the result of energy flowing and matter cycling within and among the planet's systems. Heat energy from the Sun, transmitted by radiation, is the primary source of energy that affects Earth's weather and drives the water cycle. Uneven heating across Earth's surface causes changes in density, which result in convection currents in water and air, creating patterns of atmospheric and oceanic circulation that determine regional and global climates.
  • 6th Grade OER Science Textbook for Utah SEEd Standards
    The Utah Science Open Educational Resources (OER) textbook project was started to bring Utah teachers together to create a resource that aligns to Utah core science standards. The Utah Science OER textbooks are not intended to be curriculum as they do not include labs, assessments, or a teacher guide with answers. They are intended as a reference material for students with content to support teachers classroom instruction and help make sense of science concepts found in standards. This OER textbook is also available in other languages at https://www.uen.org/oer/index.shtml.
  • SEEd Storyline 6.3.1
    Storyline Big Idea: Energy from the sun causes water to cycle through Earths systems.
  • SEEd Storyline 6.3.2
    Storyline Big Idea: There is a relationship between air masses and weather systems.
  • SEEd Storyline 6.3.3
    Storyline Big Idea: Uneven heating from the sun causes the different weather patterns on Earth.
  • SEEd Storyline 6.3.4
    Storyline Big Idea: The natural greenhouse affects Earths energy balance.
  • Weather: Utah Climate Center
    Site is maintained by Utah State University. It includes access to Utah Climate data and hourly weather data.


UEN logo http://www.uen.org - in partnership with Utah State Board of Education (USBE) and Utah System of Higher Education (USHE).  Send questions or comments to USBE Specialist - Milo  Maughan and see the Science - Secondary website. For general questions about Utah's Core Standards contact the Director - Jennifer  Throndsen.

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