This value can be measured in Fahrenheit, Celcius, or Kelvin.
What is temperature?
This is when two air masses meet.
What is a front?
The three things that make climates different from one another
What are TPV? (Temperature, precipitation, vegetation)
This kind of air mass may form over Canada.
What is a continental polar air mass? (continental arctic also accepted)
What is high to low pressure?
This is what occurs when a cold airmass displaces a warm airmass. It is often quite violent.
What is a cold front?
This is the greatest greenhouse gas by effect.
What is carbon dioxide?
This air mass forms over the sea near the poles.
What is a maritime polar airmass?
The small particles that water vapor condense around.
What are condensation nuclei?
This is what occurs when two airmasses are stagnant, and can't displace one another.
What is a stationary front?
What is the spinning of the earth?
This is the greatest greenhouse gas by effect per molecule.
What is Methane?
This kind of air mass forms over the North Pole in Alaska and Canada.
What is a continental arctic air mass?
The unit that a barometer measures in.
This is the color and name of the most violent airmass.
What are purple and occluded?
This is formed when non-pollutant molecules react with molecules in the atmosphere to form an acid, which then condenses and precipitates along with water.
What is acid rain?
A continental tropical air mass might form here.
What is a desert?
The affix for a cloud that is around 6000 meters or higher.
This is the color, shape, and name for when two air masses meet and don't move at all, because neither one can push each other.
What is a cold front?
This is the greatest greenhouse gas by amount.
What is water vapor.
What is a maritime tropical air mass?