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Air Quality
Layers of the Atmosphere
Weather Cycles and Weather Factors
Air Masses, Air pressure, and Fronts
Clouds
100
This health level has a value number of 0-50
What is healthy (or good)
100
This is the outermost layer, and the one that is considered part of space.
What is the exosphere
100
This process in the water cycle allows water vapor to turn into clouds.
What is Condensation
100
High pressure is marked with this color H
What is a Blue H
100
Tall, Fluffy, and Cottony
What is the Cumulus Cloud
200
AQI stands for this
What is Air Quality Index
200
This is the third layer of the atmosphere
What is the mesosphere
200
This weather cycle allows us to breath in oxygen
What is the carbon cycle
200
True or False : The higher you go, the less air molecules in the air
What is True
200
Flat, layered
What is the Stratus Cloud
300
This health level is in the range of 101-150
What is unhealthy for sensitive groups
300
This layer contains the Ozone layer.
What is the Stratosphere
300
This weather factor includes hail
What is Precipitation
300
This front happens when a cool air mass collides and forces a warm air mass back
What is a Cold Front
300
Wispy
What is the Cirrus Cloud
400
This color corresponds to the hazardous range
What is maroon
400
This layer is considered part of space.
What is the exosphere
400
This weather factor tells us how moist somewhere is
What is Humidity
400
This Front happens when a warm air mass and a cold air mass collide with each other until one wins.
What is the Stationary Front
400
Fair weathered
What is the Cumulus Cloud
500
Purple is the color for this health level
What is very unhealthy
500
This layer is the layer in which airplanes generally fly in.
What is the Stratosphere
500
This weather factor is the temperature where water droplets begin to condense
What is Dew Point
500
This front brings hours of steady rain or snow
What is a Warm Front
500
Causes Precipitation, Mid to low altitude
What is the Nimbostratus Cloud