greenhouse gases
air pressure
air masses
weather patterns
pop quiz
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what are greenhouse gases

gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat and cause the greenhouse effect, which warms the planet's surface.

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What is air pressure?

the force exerted by the weight of air molecules in the atmosphere on everything they touch

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What is an air mass

a large body of air with uniform temperature and humidity, extending for hundreds or thousands of miles horizontally and potentially reaching high into the atmosphere

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what is an thunderstorm

a rain shower accompanied by lightning and thunder

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what was kamrin's lesson about?

air masses

200

 "What are some ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions?".

transition to renewable energy sources like solar and wind, improve energy efficiency in homes and buildings, and adopt low-carbon transportation methods like electric vehicles, public transit, or walking and biking

200

What is counterclockwise?

the direction of circular motion that is the reverse of how the hands on a clock move

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 What is humidity?

a measure of the amount of invisible water vapor in the air

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What is a anemometer?

an instrument used to measure wind speed and sometimes wind direction

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what was emileigh and ava's lesson about?

air pressure

300

What is the greenhouse effect?

a natural process where certain gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, warming the planet to a temperature suitable for life.

300

What is the Coriolis effect?

the apparent deflection of objects moving over the Earth's surface due to the planet's rotation

300

What is its source region

an extensive area of land or water where an air mass originates and develops its temperature and humidity characteristics

300

what is a meteorologist

A scientist who studies the earth's atmosphere to observe, understand, and forecast weather and climate. 

300

what was tanvi's lesson about?

meteorological events

400

which gases are considered greenhouse gases

Water vapor (H2O)

Carbon dioxide (CO2)

Methane (CH4)

Nitrous oxide (N2O)

Ozone (O3)

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What is a high-pressure system?

an area of the atmosphere with higher pressure than its surroundings

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What is a maritime air mass

a large body of air that forms over a large body of water, like an ocean

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What is the layer of gases that surrounds Earth?

the atmosphere

400

what was Emmanuel's lesson about?

weather patterns

500

what is the chemical compound and what is methanes main use 

its made of 4 hydrogen molecules and 1oxygen and is used in gas for cars

500

 What is a low-pressure system?

a region where the atmospheric pressure is lower than the surrounding areas, causing air to move inward and upward

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What is a continental air mass

a large body of air that forms over the interior of a continent and is characterized by dry conditions because land does not hold as much moisture as the ocean

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what is a cold front

the leading edge of a cold air mass that is moving into and replacing a warmer air mass 

500

what was Davidson's lesson about?

greenhouse gases

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