Atmosphere
Air Masses
Heat Transfer
Storms
Global Winds
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What is the troposphere?

The lowest layer in the atmosphere. It contains almost 90% of the atmosphere mass. 

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What are the 4 air masses?

Arctic, tropical, polar and equatorial.

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What are the three forms of heat transfer?

Radiation, Conduction, and Convection

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What are the hurricane categories?

1 2 3 4

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What are global winds?

Winds that are global...

Duh.

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What is the stratosphere

It is the second layer in the atmosphere. It holds the ozone layer, which absorbs harmful radiation.

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What are arctic winds?

A circulating pattern of strong winds flowing around the Arctic during winter.

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What is radiation?

Energy made by electromagnetic waves. 

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Where do tornadoes usually form?

Tornado alley.

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What are pressure belts?

A region on the earth that has high pressure winds, or low pressure winds.

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What is the mesosphere?

It is the third layer of the atmosphere. In this layer, temperature decreases, and altitude increases. 

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What are tropical winds?

When the maximum wind speed is more than 63 km/h

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What is convection?

Convection is heat transferred by movement of a heated fluid such as air or water.

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What is the difference between a tropical storm and a hurricane?

Tropical Storms have winds of 39-73 mph, while A Hurricane is when sustained winds of 74 mph or higher are POSSIBLE.

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What is the Coriolis affect?

Because of earth's supposed curving, the winds and oceans respond in a certain way.

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What is the thermosphere?

The fourth layer of the atmosphere. It absorbs the sun's radiation.

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What are polar winds?

Frigid air in the winter sinks toward the ground creating a high pressure area at the poles.

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What is conduction?

Conduction is when heat energy is transmitted through collisions between neighboring atoms or molecules.

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What are two storms that hit Louisiana?

Andrew and Katrina.

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Is the wind windy?

...

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What is the atmosphere made of?

78% Nitrogen

21% Oxygen

1% Other stuff IDK

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What are equilateral winds?

Winds that develop at latitudes from 25 degrees north to ten degrees south.

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What does a radiator use?

It's not radiation, it's actually convection.

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What's the difference between weather and climate?

You can weather a tree, but you can't climate.

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NAME EVERY SINGE TYPE OF GLOBAL WIND!

Polar easterlies, westerlies, horse latitudes, trade winds, and the doldrums.

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