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18-12-22
-
Atmosphere
Need to know:
The global heat budget.
Redistribution.
and. Ocean currents.
changing weather over West Africa (cause, c

Earth's Heat Budget

Think of Earth like a massive energy accountant - it has to balance its books perfectly! The global heat budget means that all the solar energy coming in must equal all the heat energy going back out to space.

If this balance wasn't spot on, our planet would either be heating up or cooling down every year. That would be a climate disaster! This delicate balance between incoming insolation (solar energy) and outgoing terrestrial radiation keeps Earth's temperature stable.

Here's the fascinating bit: only about 50% of solar energy actually reaches Earth's surface. The other half gets bounced back to space or absorbed by the atmosphere before it even gets to us.

Key Point: The heat budget is like Earth's energy bank account - deposits (solar energy) must equal withdrawals (heat radiation) to keep things stable.

18-12-22
-
Atmosphere
Need to know:
The global heat budget.
Redistribution.
and. Ocean currents.
changing weather over West Africa (cause, c

What Happens to Solar Energy?

When the sun's energy hits Earth, it's like a game of energy pinball! Three main things can happen to that insolation before it reaches the ground.

First, there's the albedo effect - this is basically Earth's reflectiveness. Light-coloured surfaces like ice, snow, and clouds act like mirrors, bouncing solar energy straight back to space. Thick storm clouds and fresh snow are the ultimate reflectors, sending back 80-95% of sunlight!

Second, our atmosphere absorbs about 18% of incoming solar radiation. The main culprits are carbon dioxide and water vapour in clouds - they're like energy sponges soaking up the sun's heat.

Finally, scattering spreads light around when it hits tiny particles in the atmosphere. This is why we get diffused light on cloudy days rather than harsh, direct sunlight.

Quick Fact: Snow and thick clouds are Earth's best reflectors, bouncing back up to 95% of solar energy!

18-12-22
-
Atmosphere
Need to know:
The global heat budget.
Redistribution.
and. Ocean currents.
changing weather over West Africa (cause, c

Exam Strategy - Solar Energy Question

When tackling exam questions about why Earth's surface only receives 50% of solar energy, you need a rock-solid structure. Start by naming insolation as our energy source, then briefly explain the heat budget concept.

Break down what happens to solar energy using specific values: 26% reflected by atmosphere (clouds, gases, dust), 6% reflected from Earth's surface (albedo effect), and 18% absorbed by atmosphere (water vapour, CO₂).

Use the Point-Explain-Expand structure for top marks. For example: Point - the albedo effect reduces surface energy. Explain - solar energy reflects back to space. Expand - snow and ice create high reflectance, with thick clouds reflecting 80-95% of radiation.

This systematic approach shows examiners you understand both the processes and the numbers behind them.

Exam Tip: Always include specific percentages and examples like "thick cumulonimbus clouds reflect 80-95%" for maximum marks.

18-12-22
-
Atmosphere
Need to know:
The global heat budget.
Redistribution.
and. Ocean currents.
changing weather over West Africa (cause, c

Why Insolation Varies Globally

Here's why your summer holiday in Spain is warmer than a trip to Scotland! Insolation varies dramatically across Earth's surface, creating an energy surplus at the equator and energy deficit at the poles.

Four key factors cause this variation. Earth's curvature means the same amount of solar energy hits different areas - at the equator, sun rays hit at 90° and concentrate over a small area (hot!), while at the poles they spread over a much larger area (cold!).

The thickness of atmosphere also matters. Polar regions force sunlight to travel through more atmosphere, losing energy through scattering and absorption. Meanwhile, tropical regions get more direct hits with less atmospheric interference.

This uneven energy distribution drives all our weather patterns and climate zones - from tropical rainforests to polar ice caps.

Think About It: If Earth was flat, we'd have the same temperature everywhere - pretty boring for holidays!

18-12-22
-
Atmosphere
Need to know:
The global heat budget.
Redistribution.
and. Ocean currents.
changing weather over West Africa (cause, c

Earth's Shape and Atmosphere Effects

Earth's spherical shape creates a natural energy sorting system. Imagine shining a torch straight down versus at an angle - the angled light spreads out and appears dimmer. That's exactly what happens with solar radiation hitting curved Earth.

At the equator, sun rays arrive almost perpendicular, concentrating maximum energy over minimum area. But as you move toward the poles, the same energy beam spreads over increasingly larger areas, making it weaker and colder.

Atmospheric thickness compounds this effect brilliantly. Polar sunlight must travel through much more atmosphere due to Earth's curvature, like looking through a thick, dirty window. More energy gets lost through scattering, reflection, and absorption before reaching the surface.

Tropical regions get the VIP treatment - sun rays slice through minimal atmosphere with less chance of energy loss from clouds, gases, and dust particles.

Visual Tip: Picture a torch beam hitting a ball - direct hits are bright and concentrated, angled hits are dim and spread out.

18-12-22
-
Atmosphere
Need to know:
The global heat budget.
Redistribution.
and. Ocean currents.
changing weather over West Africa (cause, c

Albedo and Earth's Tilt

Surface colour makes a massive difference to albedo effect - Earth's reflectivity varies dramatically between regions. Polar latitudes covered in snow and ice act like giant mirrors, reflecting most solar energy back to space and staying cold.

Meanwhile, tropical regions with dark rainforest vegetation absorb solar energy like a sponge, creating low albedo and warmer temperatures. It's like wearing a black t-shirt versus white t-shirt in summer!

Earth's axial tilt creates the ultimate seasonal drama. During winter solstice (December 21st), the North Pole tilts away from the sun and receives zero insolation. Six months later during summer solstice (June 21st), it's the South Pole's turn for darkness.

The tropics stay consistently sunny year-round, regardless of Earth's tilt - no wonder they're popular holiday destinations!

Fun Fact: Earth's 23.5° tilt gives us seasons - without it, every day would be exactly the same length and temperature!

18-12-22
-
Atmosphere
Need to know:
The global heat budget.
Redistribution.
and. Ocean currents.
changing weather over West Africa (cause, c

Atmospheric Circulation Cells

Earth has a brilliant solution to its energy imbalance problem - three massive circulation cells that act like giant conveyor belts moving heat around the globe. These atmospheric cells prevent the tropics from becoming unbearably hot and the poles from freezing completely.

The Hadley Cell is the tropical heat pump. Warm air rises at the equator, travels to 30°N, then sinks to create high pressure. Some air flows back to complete the cell, while the rest continues the heat transfer journey northward.

The Ferrel Cell sits in the middle latitudes, moving warm air from 30°N toward 60°N. Here, warm air rises creating low pressure, then cools and returns to 30°N where it sinks and warms up again.

Finally, the Polar Cell handles the coldest regions. Cold air sinks at 90°N creating high pressure, flows toward 60°N where it rises, then returns to complete the circulation.

Key Concept: Think of atmospheric cells as Earth's central heating system - constantly moving warm air poleward and cool air equatorward.

18-12-22
-
Atmosphere
Need to know:
The global heat budget.
Redistribution.
and. Ocean currents.
changing weather over West Africa (cause, c

Surface Winds and Energy Transfer

Surface winds are the ground-level heroes of energy redistribution, working as the return flow of those atmospheric circulation cells. Remember, air always travels from high pressure to low pressure, creating predictable wind patterns across the globe.

The trade winds dominate tropical regions - Northeast trades above the equator and Southeast trades below. These warm winds blow consistently within the tropics, helping to distribute heat energy across ocean surfaces.

Westerlies operate in mid-latitudes 3060°NorthandSouth30-60° North and South, carrying warm air from tropics toward poles. These winds significantly impact weather patterns in places like the UK, bringing Atlantic warmth inland.

Polar easterlies complete the system, moving cold air from poles toward lower latitudes around 60°. This cold airflow helps moderate temperatures in northern regions and creates interesting weather when it meets warmer air masses.

Wind Tip: Trade winds got their name because sailing merchants relied on them for predictable ocean crossings - nature's own shipping lanes!

18-12-22
-
Atmosphere
Need to know:
The global heat budget.
Redistribution.
and. Ocean currents.
changing weather over West Africa (cause, c

Atmospheric Circulation Exam Question

This topic frequently appears in exams, so nail the circulation cells and surface winds explanation! The key is connecting energy transfer between surplus areas (tropics) and deficit areas (poles).

Start by identifying the three cells: Hadley, Ferrel, and Polar. Explain how each cell moves warm air poleward in the upper atmosphere while returning cooler air equatorward at surface level through surface winds.

Use the pressure systems: air rises at equatorial low pressure and 60° low pressure zones, then sinks at 30° subtropical high pressure and 90° polar high pressure. This creates the surface wind patterns - trade winds, westerlies, and polar easterlies.

Link everything back to energy transfer - warm air carries heat energy from hot tropics to cold poles, while cold air flows back to be reheated. It's Earth's natural air conditioning system working 24/7!

Exam Success: Always mention specific pressure zones and wind names with their locations - examiners love precise geographical details!



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Understanding the Atmosphere: Key Concepts Simplified

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Hollie Kerr

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Ever wondered why it's scorching hot at the equator but freezing at the poles? Earth has an incredible system that balances heat energy across the globe, involving solar radiation, atmospheric cells, and wind patterns. Understanding this global heat budget is... Show more

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Earth's Heat Budget

Think of Earth like a massive energy accountant - it has to balance its books perfectly! The global heat budget means that all the solar energy coming in must equal all the heat energy going back out to space.

If this balance wasn't spot on, our planet would either be heating up or cooling down every year. That would be a climate disaster! This delicate balance between incoming insolation (solar energy) and outgoing terrestrial radiation keeps Earth's temperature stable.

Here's the fascinating bit: only about 50% of solar energy actually reaches Earth's surface. The other half gets bounced back to space or absorbed by the atmosphere before it even gets to us.

Key Point: The heat budget is like Earth's energy bank account - deposits (solar energy) must equal withdrawals (heat radiation) to keep things stable.

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What Happens to Solar Energy?

When the sun's energy hits Earth, it's like a game of energy pinball! Three main things can happen to that insolation before it reaches the ground.

First, there's the albedo effect - this is basically Earth's reflectiveness. Light-coloured surfaces like ice, snow, and clouds act like mirrors, bouncing solar energy straight back to space. Thick storm clouds and fresh snow are the ultimate reflectors, sending back 80-95% of sunlight!

Second, our atmosphere absorbs about 18% of incoming solar radiation. The main culprits are carbon dioxide and water vapour in clouds - they're like energy sponges soaking up the sun's heat.

Finally, scattering spreads light around when it hits tiny particles in the atmosphere. This is why we get diffused light on cloudy days rather than harsh, direct sunlight.

Quick Fact: Snow and thick clouds are Earth's best reflectors, bouncing back up to 95% of solar energy!

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Exam Strategy - Solar Energy Question

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Break down what happens to solar energy using specific values: 26% reflected by atmosphere (clouds, gases, dust), 6% reflected from Earth's surface (albedo effect), and 18% absorbed by atmosphere (water vapour, CO₂).

Use the Point-Explain-Expand structure for top marks. For example: Point - the albedo effect reduces surface energy. Explain - solar energy reflects back to space. Expand - snow and ice create high reflectance, with thick clouds reflecting 80-95% of radiation.

This systematic approach shows examiners you understand both the processes and the numbers behind them.

Exam Tip: Always include specific percentages and examples like "thick cumulonimbus clouds reflect 80-95%" for maximum marks.

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Why Insolation Varies Globally

Here's why your summer holiday in Spain is warmer than a trip to Scotland! Insolation varies dramatically across Earth's surface, creating an energy surplus at the equator and energy deficit at the poles.

Four key factors cause this variation. Earth's curvature means the same amount of solar energy hits different areas - at the equator, sun rays hit at 90° and concentrate over a small area (hot!), while at the poles they spread over a much larger area (cold!).

The thickness of atmosphere also matters. Polar regions force sunlight to travel through more atmosphere, losing energy through scattering and absorption. Meanwhile, tropical regions get more direct hits with less atmospheric interference.

This uneven energy distribution drives all our weather patterns and climate zones - from tropical rainforests to polar ice caps.

Think About It: If Earth was flat, we'd have the same temperature everywhere - pretty boring for holidays!

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Earth's Shape and Atmosphere Effects

Earth's spherical shape creates a natural energy sorting system. Imagine shining a torch straight down versus at an angle - the angled light spreads out and appears dimmer. That's exactly what happens with solar radiation hitting curved Earth.

At the equator, sun rays arrive almost perpendicular, concentrating maximum energy over minimum area. But as you move toward the poles, the same energy beam spreads over increasingly larger areas, making it weaker and colder.

Atmospheric thickness compounds this effect brilliantly. Polar sunlight must travel through much more atmosphere due to Earth's curvature, like looking through a thick, dirty window. More energy gets lost through scattering, reflection, and absorption before reaching the surface.

Tropical regions get the VIP treatment - sun rays slice through minimal atmosphere with less chance of energy loss from clouds, gases, and dust particles.

Visual Tip: Picture a torch beam hitting a ball - direct hits are bright and concentrated, angled hits are dim and spread out.

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Redistribution.
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Albedo and Earth's Tilt

Surface colour makes a massive difference to albedo effect - Earth's reflectivity varies dramatically between regions. Polar latitudes covered in snow and ice act like giant mirrors, reflecting most solar energy back to space and staying cold.

Meanwhile, tropical regions with dark rainforest vegetation absorb solar energy like a sponge, creating low albedo and warmer temperatures. It's like wearing a black t-shirt versus white t-shirt in summer!

Earth's axial tilt creates the ultimate seasonal drama. During winter solstice (December 21st), the North Pole tilts away from the sun and receives zero insolation. Six months later during summer solstice (June 21st), it's the South Pole's turn for darkness.

The tropics stay consistently sunny year-round, regardless of Earth's tilt - no wonder they're popular holiday destinations!

Fun Fact: Earth's 23.5° tilt gives us seasons - without it, every day would be exactly the same length and temperature!

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Atmospheric Circulation Cells

Earth has a brilliant solution to its energy imbalance problem - three massive circulation cells that act like giant conveyor belts moving heat around the globe. These atmospheric cells prevent the tropics from becoming unbearably hot and the poles from freezing completely.

The Hadley Cell is the tropical heat pump. Warm air rises at the equator, travels to 30°N, then sinks to create high pressure. Some air flows back to complete the cell, while the rest continues the heat transfer journey northward.

The Ferrel Cell sits in the middle latitudes, moving warm air from 30°N toward 60°N. Here, warm air rises creating low pressure, then cools and returns to 30°N where it sinks and warms up again.

Finally, the Polar Cell handles the coldest regions. Cold air sinks at 90°N creating high pressure, flows toward 60°N where it rises, then returns to complete the circulation.

Key Concept: Think of atmospheric cells as Earth's central heating system - constantly moving warm air poleward and cool air equatorward.

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Surface Winds and Energy Transfer

Surface winds are the ground-level heroes of energy redistribution, working as the return flow of those atmospheric circulation cells. Remember, air always travels from high pressure to low pressure, creating predictable wind patterns across the globe.

The trade winds dominate tropical regions - Northeast trades above the equator and Southeast trades below. These warm winds blow consistently within the tropics, helping to distribute heat energy across ocean surfaces.

Westerlies operate in mid-latitudes 3060°NorthandSouth30-60° North and South, carrying warm air from tropics toward poles. These winds significantly impact weather patterns in places like the UK, bringing Atlantic warmth inland.

Polar easterlies complete the system, moving cold air from poles toward lower latitudes around 60°. This cold airflow helps moderate temperatures in northern regions and creates interesting weather when it meets warmer air masses.

Wind Tip: Trade winds got their name because sailing merchants relied on them for predictable ocean crossings - nature's own shipping lanes!

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Atmospheric Circulation Exam Question

This topic frequently appears in exams, so nail the circulation cells and surface winds explanation! The key is connecting energy transfer between surplus areas (tropics) and deficit areas (poles).

Start by identifying the three cells: Hadley, Ferrel, and Polar. Explain how each cell moves warm air poleward in the upper atmosphere while returning cooler air equatorward at surface level through surface winds.

Use the pressure systems: air rises at equatorial low pressure and 60° low pressure zones, then sinks at 30° subtropical high pressure and 90° polar high pressure. This creates the surface wind patterns - trade winds, westerlies, and polar easterlies.

Link everything back to energy transfer - warm air carries heat energy from hot tropics to cold poles, while cold air flows back to be reheated. It's Earth's natural air conditioning system working 24/7!

Exam Success: Always mention specific pressure zones and wind names with their locations - examiners love precise geographical details!

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Anna

iOS user

Best app on earth! no words because it’s too good

Thomas R

iOS user

Just amazing. Let's me revise 10x better, this app is a quick 10/10. I highly recommend it to anyone. I can watch and search for notes. I can save them in the subject folder. I can revise it any time when I come back. If you haven't tried this app, you're really missing out.

Basil

Android user

This app has made me feel so much more confident in my exam prep, not only through boosting my own self confidence through the features that allow you to connect with others and feel less alone, but also through the way the app itself is centred around making you feel better. It is easy to navigate, fun to use, and helpful to anyone struggling in absolutely any way.

David K

iOS user

The app's just great! All I have to do is enter the topic in the search bar and I get the response real fast. I don't have to watch 10 YouTube videos to understand something, so I'm saving my time. Highly recommended!

Sudenaz Ocak

Android user

In school I was really bad at maths but thanks to the app, I am doing better now. I am so grateful that you made the app.

Greenlight Bonnie

Android user

very reliable app to help and grow your ideas of Maths, English and other related topics in your works. please use this app if your struggling in areas, this app is key for that. wish I'd of done a review before. and it's also free so don't worry about that.

Rohan U

Android user

I know a lot of apps use fake accounts to boost their reviews but this app deserves it all. Originally I was getting 4 in my English exams and this time I got a grade 7. I didn’t even know about this app three days until the exam and it has helped A LOT. Please actually trust me and use it as I’m sure you too will see developments.

Xander S

iOS user

THE QUIZES AND FLASHCARDS ARE SO USEFUL AND I LOVE THE SCHOOLGPT. IT ALSO IS LITREALLY LIKE CHATGPT BUT SMARTER!! HELPED ME WITH MY MASCARA PROBLEMS TOO!! AS WELL AS MY REAL SUBJECTS ! DUHHH 😍😁😲🤑💗✨🎀😮

Elisha

iOS user

This apps acc the goat. I find revision so boring but this app makes it so easy to organize it all and then you can ask the freeeee ai to test yourself so good and you can easily upload your own stuff. highly recommend as someone taking mocks now

Paul T

iOS user

The app is very easy to use and well designed. I have found everything I was looking for so far and have been able to learn a lot from the presentations! I will definitely use the app for a class assignment! And of course it also helps a lot as an inspiration.

Stefan S

iOS user

This app is really great. There are so many study notes and help [...]. My problem subject is French, for example, and the app has so many options for help. Thanks to this app, I have improved my French. I would recommend it to anyone.

Samantha Klich

Android user

Wow, I am really amazed. I just tried the app because I've seen it advertised many times and was absolutely stunned. This app is THE HELP you want for school and above all, it offers so many things, such as workouts and fact sheets, which have been VERY helpful to me personally.

Anna

iOS user

Best app on earth! no words because it’s too good

Thomas R

iOS user

Just amazing. Let's me revise 10x better, this app is a quick 10/10. I highly recommend it to anyone. I can watch and search for notes. I can save them in the subject folder. I can revise it any time when I come back. If you haven't tried this app, you're really missing out.

Basil

Android user

This app has made me feel so much more confident in my exam prep, not only through boosting my own self confidence through the features that allow you to connect with others and feel less alone, but also through the way the app itself is centred around making you feel better. It is easy to navigate, fun to use, and helpful to anyone struggling in absolutely any way.

David K

iOS user

The app's just great! All I have to do is enter the topic in the search bar and I get the response real fast. I don't have to watch 10 YouTube videos to understand something, so I'm saving my time. Highly recommended!

Sudenaz Ocak

Android user

In school I was really bad at maths but thanks to the app, I am doing better now. I am so grateful that you made the app.

Greenlight Bonnie

Android user

very reliable app to help and grow your ideas of Maths, English and other related topics in your works. please use this app if your struggling in areas, this app is key for that. wish I'd of done a review before. and it's also free so don't worry about that.

Rohan U

Android user

I know a lot of apps use fake accounts to boost their reviews but this app deserves it all. Originally I was getting 4 in my English exams and this time I got a grade 7. I didn’t even know about this app three days until the exam and it has helped A LOT. Please actually trust me and use it as I’m sure you too will see developments.

Xander S

iOS user

THE QUIZES AND FLASHCARDS ARE SO USEFUL AND I LOVE THE SCHOOLGPT. IT ALSO IS LITREALLY LIKE CHATGPT BUT SMARTER!! HELPED ME WITH MY MASCARA PROBLEMS TOO!! AS WELL AS MY REAL SUBJECTS ! DUHHH 😍😁😲🤑💗✨🎀😮

Elisha

iOS user

This apps acc the goat. I find revision so boring but this app makes it so easy to organize it all and then you can ask the freeeee ai to test yourself so good and you can easily upload your own stuff. highly recommend as someone taking mocks now

Paul T

iOS user