Air Masses and Fronts
Weather Maps
Surface Currents
Deep Currents
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What is an Air mass?

An air mass is a volume of air defined by its temperature and water vapor content.

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What is a weather map?

A map of an area that shows the type of weather that will be appearing around that area

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Where are surface currents located?

At or around the surface of water

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What is a deep current?

when cold, dense water at the poles sinks

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What are the 3 types of Air masses?

Arctic, Tropical, Polar, and Equatorial

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What are 7 things that weather maps can show?

 temperature, dew point, wind, cloud cover, air pressure, pressure tendency, and precipitation.

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What are surface currents effected by?

Wind direction, coriolis, and continental drift

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What current can be found below 200 meters into the water?

Deep currents

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Where do Air masses form?

In high pressure areas

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What are the lines on a weather map for?

They are Air fronts

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What do surface currents effect?

regulate global climate, helping to counteract the uneven distribution of solar radiation reaching Earth's surface.

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What do deep currents impact?

surface currents

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What is it called when 2 air masses meet?

A Weather front

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What do the colors on a weather map mean?

The amount of rain in that area

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How do you tell the temperature of an ocean current

Find out where it originated

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Are deep currents and surface currents related?

yes

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When does the mass in an air mass change?

During the decrease and increase of altitude

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What does the color black mean on a weather map?

A severe natural disaster.

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What are the 5 main surface currents?

North Atlantic, South Atlantic, North Pacific, South Pacific, and Indian Ocean gyres.

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What is the definition of salinity?

The measure of salt