What 3 things affect climate?
Large bodies of water
landforms
Altitude
What is climate?
To describe the average weather in a place over a fairly long period of time
What is a Front?
Is areas with unstable and often stormy weather
What is a warm front?
Where warmer air mass is replacing a cooler air mass
What is a cold front?
Where a moving mass of colder air is replacing a warmer air
What is Nuclear waste?
Leftover radioactive materials
what is the mean of all the 6th graders ages?
11, 12, 13
12
What does a climatologist study?
They study earth's climates
What is the scientific model?
A representation that can be used to explain and predict what happen in the natural world.
What is Human Impact?
Living organisms and non living environment due to human activity
Formed with extreme heat or pressure
What is the scientific method?
The process scientist follow to solve problem
What does GPS stand for?
What does meteorologists study?
They study the weather
What is Evidence?
Factual information or data that supports a claim
What is the median of these numbers?
21, 163, 4, 67, 9
21
What is Prevailing wind?
The most common direction
What is the Coriolis effect?
earth's counter clockwise rotation of earth course winds in the north to swing right and the south swing left
What is a Derecho
A severe, windspeed and long-lived storm
Who is the best teacher?
Mrs Griffiths
What is a Trench?
A depression into the ground
What is Per capita?
What is Criteria?
Requirements or goals that a design must meet
What is Geological time?
thousands, millions, billions of years
What are landforms?
Hillsides, cliffs, and marshes