Fronts
Elements of Weather
Air Pressure
Fronts #2
Mixed
100

What is a front?

the boundary between two air masses

100

What is the condition of Earth’s atmosphere at a certain time and place?

Weather

100

What causes wind

When  a high pressure system goes to a low pressure system. The greater the difference, the stronger the wind.

100

What direction do the fronts move in?

In the direction the symbol is pointing.

100

How is a high pressure system formed?

Cool air sinks

200

How does a cold front form?

When a cold air mass pushes under a warm air mass, forcing the warm air mass to rise.

200

What is the measure of how hot or cold something is?

Temperature

200

What kind of weather does a low pressure system bring?

cold, cloudy, rainy

200

What kind of front involves 3 different air masses?

Occluded Front

200

What is created by a difference in air pressure?

Wind

300

What Symbol is used to represent a stationary front

line with triangles and half circles.

300

What is the amount of water vapor in the air?

Humidity

300

What is the force of the atmosphere on the surface of the earth?

Air Pressure

300

Are air masses that form over land dry or moist?

Dry

300

What does the H represent on a map

High pressure.

400

What kind of weather does an occluded front bring?

Strong winds and heavy rain.

400

What forms when water vapor condenses in the atmosphere?

Clouds

400

What happens when air is warmed or heated by the sun?

It rises

400

What kind of weather is associated with a cold front?

Storms

400

What kind of front could create tornadoes?

Occluded Front

500

How does an occluded front form?

When a warm air mass gets caught between two cold air masses.

500

What is used to measure air pressure?

Barometer

500

What causes a low pressure system?

warm air rises and condenses as it cools

500

Along a front, which air is forced upwards?

Warmer, less dense air

500

What kind of front has sunny weather?

None

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