Air Masses and Weather Fronts
The Water Cycle
Climate Zones and Ocean Currents
Climate Zones and Ocean Currents
Weather and Climate Change
100

Which one is a weather front where a warm air mass pushes a cold air mass out of the way? 

warm front, cold front, occluded front, stationary front

warm front

100

This is the water vapor condensing around dust particles into liquid water in the atmosphere. 

Your choices are: 

Condensation, Precipitation, Cloud Formation, or Groud Water Flow

What is Cloud Formation

100

What continent is in the Polar Zone? 

Antartica, Africa, United States, or South America

What is Antartica. 

100

The Coriolis Effect causes fluids to appear to ______.

bend, sink, float, or rise

bend

100

This describes how air circulates due to the cooling and heating of air molecules. 

Spinning, Circulation, Convection, Condensation

Convection
200

These types of wind blow in one direction and are responsible for moving air masses. 

light winds, polar winds, gusty winds, prevailing wind

Prevailing Winds

200

What is the process of water falling out of the atmosphere? 

Precipitation, Cloud Formation, Groundwater Flow, or Water Collection

What is precipitation.

200

What are imaginary parallel lines on maps are called? The Prime Meridian, Lines of Longitude, The Greenwich Meridian, or Lines of Latitude

Lines of Latitude

200

The United States is found in which climate zone? 

Tropical, Temperate, Sub-tropical, or Polar




Temperate

200

A weather front where an air mass gets separated from the ground. 

Occluded Front, Cold Front, Warm Front, Stationary Front

Occluded Front

300

This is a weather front where a cold air mass pushes a warm air mass out of the way, resulting in rain. 

Cold Front, Stationary Front, Occluded Front, or Warm Front

Cold Front

300

What is the process of matter changing from a solid to a liquid?

Evaporation, Melting, Crystallization, or Condensation

What is melting. 

300

Which one of these does wind cause? 

ocean tides, rain storms, deep ocean currents, or surface ocean currents

surface ocean currents
300

It's a Switcheroo! 

Switch points with another team. 
300

True or False: 

Greenhouse gases are good for the Earth. Why?

True! Without greenhouse gases we would freeze on Earth, but too many greenhouse gases can be bad. 

400

Wow! You're lucky!

You will be given enough points to be tied for first place! If you are already in first, you don't get any more points. 

400

What is the process of matter changing from a liquid to a solid? 

Condensation, Evaporation, Melting, or Crystallization

What is crystallization. 

400

Which climate zone receives the least amount of sunlight? 

Temperate, Polar, Sub-tropical, or Tropical

Polar Zone

400

Fill in the blank: 

Warm air ______.

sinks, originates at the poles, is red, rises

rises

400

This is a measure of how much water is in the air. 

Humidity, Air Mass, Air Bubble, or Cloud

Humidity

500

Which one is a weather front where two air masses collide, but neither one pushes the other out of the way?

Occluded Front, Stationary Front, Warm Front, and Cold Front

Stationary Front

500

What is the process of matter changing from a gas to a liquid? 

Evaporation, Condensation, Crystallization, or Melting

What is condensation. 

500

Fill in the blank:

Cold air is _________ than warm air. 

originates at the equator, is always blue, more dense, less dense

more dense

500

It's a Switcheroo!

Switch points with another team. 

500

What has increased at about the same rate as global temperatures over the past 100 years? 

Tree Rings, Carbon Dioxide, Sunlight reaching Earth, Volcanic Eruptions

Carbon Dioxide

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