The weather LOW pressure creates
Lousy - Rain, storms, cloudy
What is one example of a "Quick Change" to Earth?
Earthquake, Landslide, Volcanic Eruption, Tsunami...
What does a cold front symbol look like?
Blue line with blue triangles
When we predict the weather on a map, should the city be BEFORE the air front or AFTER the air front?
before
What is one example of a "Slow Change" to Earth?
Weathering, Erosion, Deposition
The weather HIGH pressure creates.
Happy - Sunny, Clear, Dry skies
True or False:
Volcanoes only spew out lava when they erupt.
False. They can also expel ash, rock, and other gasses.
What does a warm front symbol look like?
Red line with red semi-circles
What city will most likely experience severe thunderstorms in a few days?

D
What is Erosion?
The moving of sediment from one place to another.
What type of weather can we expect in city C?

Sunny, Clear, Dry Skies
What is a Tsunami?
A large ocean wave, typically caused by an earthquake.
What type of front occurs when a warm air mass is trapped between two cold air masses?
Occluded Front
What type of weather will Minneapolis soon experience?

Rain or storms
What is Weathering?
The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces.
What type of weather is the start currently experiencing?

Many days of precipitation!
What is the term we use that describes most "Quick Change" events?
Natural Disasters
How do you know which direction a cold front or warm front is moving?
The side of the line with the spikes or bumps shows the direction it is moving
In about a week, what type of weather may city E experience on a humid day?

Rain, warmer temperatures.

dWhat is this a picture of?
River Delta
What type of weather is the start currently experiencing?

Warm temperatures, high humidity.
What causes an earthquake?
Two tectonic plates sliding by each other causing an energy wave.
Why are the symbols facing opposite ways in a Stationary Front?
Because a cold front and warm front meet so they are facing opposite ways, but neither can move the other.
In a week, what type of weather might we expect to see in St Louis?

Many days of rain - a stationary front!
What do we call the small material that is moved away by erosion?
Sediment