Title: Weather and Climate
1Weather and Climate
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2What is the main cause of air movement around the
Earth.
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3Differences in temperature
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4The Coriolis Effect is when winds curve instead
of moving in straight lines. What causes this to
happen?
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5The rotation of Earth on its axis.
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6What do cooler temperatures do to the air to
cause wind?
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7Cooler air is more dense and sinks, warm air
moves in above the cool air.
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8What commonly causes ocean breezes on the coast?
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9When the water and land is heated at different
speeds
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10What is the source of the energy that creates
wind on Earth?
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11 The Sun
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12The main reason air moves around the Earth is
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13Differences in temperature between air masses
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14Thunderstorms often happen when cooler air forces
underneath warm air. The line where the storms
move through is called
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15 A cold front
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16What will form when a large low-pressure air mass
meets a large high-pressure air mass?
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17A front will form
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18What are the properties that describe a cold air
mass?
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19High pressure and high density
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20What do we call the measure of the amount of
water vapor in the air?
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21 humidity
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22A rapidly rotating cloud that forms over land and
causes destruction over a multi state area.
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23tornado
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24Which storm is longer lived, larger in size and
generates more rainfall tornadoes or hurricanes?
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25 Hurricanes
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26Why do hurricanes lose energy when they travel on
land for a few days?
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27The air above the land is dry and cooler than the
ocean where it forms.
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28Why dont hurricanes form near the cold dry air
of the polar climate zone?
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29Hurricanes need warm and moist air that is found
at the equator.
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30What causes hurricanes to move to the east after
moving onto land for several days?
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31Global winds or Coriolis effect
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32Why do coastal towns have a smaller temperature
range from coldest to warmest of the year?
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33The temperature of the coastal towns is
influenced by the slow changing ocean
temperatures.
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34The change in temperature and humidity of a small
area over a few days is called..
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35weather
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36The average temperatures and humidity levels of a
large area over time, that is influenced by its
closeness to oceans and distance from the equator
or poles.
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37climate
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38What causes the temperatures at the equator to
stay nearly the same all year?
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39The suns angle stays directly overhead all year
at the equator.
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40- An air mass that blows down to the United States
from Canada would have which name - Maritime tropical
- Continental polar
- Continental tropical
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41continental Polar cP
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42Where does the energy come from that causes
weather on our planet?
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43 The Sun
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44What type of thermal energy transfer best
describes how the surface of the Earth is heated
by the Sun?
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45radiation
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46What causes high tide and low tide in the Earths
oceans?
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47The pull of the moons gravity
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48What characteristic of Earth is responsible for
the seasons?
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49 the tilt of its axis
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50How does the tilt of the Earths axis affect
differences in daylight and weather at the poles?
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51- Since the Earths axis is tilted, the poles are
farther away from the sun in winter and the light
is spread out over the land, closer to the sun in
summer, more daylight.
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