Vocabulary
Air Masses
Weather & the Earth
Weather
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100

Moisture condensed in the atmosphere that falls visibly in drops.

Rain

100

These air masses move with molecules spread apart and tend to rise. 

Warm Air mass

100

Which of the following is the cause of the change of the seasons:

1. the distance of a place from the equator.

2. the tilt of the Earth's axis.

3. prevailing winds blowing across land and water.

4. the rotation of the Earth. 

The tilt of the Earth's axis. 

100

The definition of weather is:

the state of the atmosphere at a particular time and place. 

100

Name a tool used by meteorologists to determine weather predictions 

1. barometer

2. hydrometer

3. thermometer

200

the perceptible natural movement of the air, created by the movement of air masses.

Wind

200

This air mass moves with molecules packed closely together and tend to sink. 

Cold Air Mass

200

Why does the equator experience about the same temperature year-round? 

the sun's rays strike the equator at about the same angle all year. 

200

How do landforms affect the weather? 

1. High locations are cooler than lower locations

2. Mountains can block the path of storms or split them

3. Landforms can block winds which affects temperature, humidity, and rainfall.

4. bodies of water can add humidity to the air or heat.

200

How do ocean currents affect air masses and thus the weather?

the cold and warm water circulates from one region to another, bring warm and cold fronts with it. 

300

The proces of a substance changing from its liquid to its gaseous state. 

Evaporation

300

This is a boundary separating air masses of different characteristics

A front

300

What area of the Earth is generally more humid?

Near bodies of water

300

air pressure is

the downward force caused by the weight of air molecules on the surface of the Earth. 

300

Air pressure moves in which direction? 

from cold high pressure to warm low pressure

400

A warm body of air that reflects the conditions of the surface below. 

Warm Air Mass

400

When a warm air mass meets a cold air mass, these 3 things will happen:

1. Warm air will rise

2. Rain will be produced

3. Clouds will be produced

400

What area of the Earth is generally more dry?

Land locked areas of the continents

400

Humidity is

the amount of water vapor in the air.

400

Explain what a stationary front is 

When warm and cold air masses meet but have similar temperatures and pressure, it creates a stationary front that doesn't move.  Creates thunderstorms and tornadoes.  

500

A cold body of air that reflects the conditions of the surface below it. 

Cold Air Mass

500

When a cold front approached a warm front, this type of weather will be produced:

1. Decreased temperature

2. Thunder clouds and rain

500

When the sun beats down on the Tropics and causes what molecules to evaporate into the air mass above it?

Water

500

Name the 5 Factors that impact the weather

1. Sunlight/Temperature

2. Humidity

3. Air Pressure

4. Ocean Currents

5. Landforms

500

Explain what an occluded front is

When a cold from overtakes a warm front and creates cold, wet, and windy weather. Creating heavy rain, strong winds, thunderstorms, hail, and snow. 

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