Local Winds
Global Winds
Coriolis Effect
Bill Nye Wind
100

Differences in air pressure and _____ cause air to flow.

temperature

100

The Earth has several large _______ cells that redistribute thermal energy around the world.  (You can read these lines by going in 30 degree marks starting form the equator and going to the poles.)

convection

100

Hurricanes and tornados ______ because of the Coriolis Effect.

spin

100

Warm air takes up more space. It expands.  Cool air takes up  ______ space. Cool air contracts. 

less

200

_____ is the movement of air from high pressure to low pressure?

Wind

200

Warm air ______ and cool air ______.

rises and sinks

200

The Coriolis Effect causes large masses of air and water in the Northern Hemisphere to bend to the _____, and large masses of air and water in the Southern Hemisphere to bend to the ______. 

right and left

200

Heating and _______ of the Earth make wind. 

cooling

300

The sun warms the land quicker and the temperature above water is cooler.  When these two pressures mix it creates ________?

sea breeze

300

the _______  _______ are steady winds that flow from east to west between the equator and 30 degrees N to 30 degrees south. 

trade winds

300
The distance around the equator is smaller than the distance around the poles.  True or False

false.  The equator is 25,000 miles long and the poles only 6ft. 

300

A ________ is what scientists use to measure pressure in the atmosphere. 

barometer

400

At night, when land cools off the air above it is cooler and the air above water is warmer.  When these two pressures mix together it creates a ________.

land breeze

400

These are cold winds that blow from east to west near the North and South Poles. 

Polar Easterlies

400

Global winds and ocean currents bend because of the Coriolis Effect?  True or False.

True

400

When we have high barometric pressure the weather is normally ______  and when we have low barometric pressure its _______. 

Sunny and stormy

500

Can a sea breeze occur at night?

yes, only if the land stayed warmer than the water. 

500

The _______  _______ are winds that flow form 30 degrees N and 30 degrees S to 60 degrees N and 60 degrees south.  They flow from west to east.

Prevailing Westerlies

500

How does the Coriolis Effect impact hurricanes?

The Coriolis Effect makes hurricanes spin. In the Northern Hemisphere, they spin clockwise and in the Southern Hemisphere they spin counterclockwise. 

500

Wind erodes mountains and other pieces of land. Erode is from an old word that means "wear away." Wind is always _____ Earth's landscape. 

changing

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