the point where the dry-bulb temperature is the same as the wet-bulb temperature
What is dew point?
the dry bulb measures this
air temperature
compared to cold air, warm air does this motion
(sinks, rises, does not change)
What is rises?
as water changes from a gas to a liquid, water's energy....
(increases, decreases, stays the same)
What is decreases?
the longest river in the world
What is the Nile?
the wet-bulb is cooler than the dry-bulb because of this process
evaporation
As the dewpoint decreases and the air temperature stays the same, the relative humidity of that sample of air will?
What is decreases?
which process does heat transfer occur because of density differences
convection
The greatest amount of energy was absorbed by the water between points
What is D and E?
What is 26?
At what time was the chance of precipitation the greatest?
What is 7 AM?
the relative humidity when the dry-bulb temperature is 16°C and the wet-bulb temperature is 15°C
What is 90%?
the process that transfers heat energy through molecular collisions
What is conduction?
the interval where water is a liquid
What is C to D?
a group of crows is called a
What is a murder?
the wet bulb temperature when the dry- bulb temperature is 20°C and the dewpoint is 17°C
What is 18°C?
the relative humidity when the dry-bulb temperature is 25°C and the wet-bulb temperature is 19°C
What is 56%
this picture is an example of
What is convection?
Land surfaces of Earth heat more rapidly than water surfaces because
What is land has a lower specific heat?
3 + 7 - (4 x 2)
What is 2?
the dew point when the dry-bulb temperature is 13°C and the wet-bulb temperature is 9°C
What is 5°C?
the wet-bulb temperature when the dry-bulb temperature is 8°C and the relative humidity is 87%
What is 7°C?
the type of surface absorbs the greatest amount of electromagnetic energy from the Sun (3 things!)
What is rough, dull, and dark colored?
the TWO intervals where a phase change is occurring
What is B-C and D-E?
the first fireworks were invented in which country