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Sun-Driven Weather Systems

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ScienceWeather & Climate|Ages 9—11|ID: mt_-YYnLLIZh5

Understand how the Sun drives weather: the Sun heats Earth's surface unevenly (land heats faster than water, equator gets more heat than poles), creating differences in air pressure that cause wind patterns, ocean currents, and large-scale weather systems

Mastery Evidence

  • Explain that the Sun heats land and water at different rates
  • Describe how temperature differences create air pressure differences that drive wind
  • Connect uneven heating to large-scale weather patterns

Assessment Prompt

“Can [child] explain why coastal areas often have sea breezes and why the equator is hotter than the poles, connecting it all back to the Sun heating Earth unevenly?”

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