My family moved from Chicago because some of the jobs paid so little money and the rent was high is an example of a _____ factor.
Push
Give 3 examples of culture.
A form of government ruled by the people is called:
A democracy
What is the correct order of the water cycle?
Evaporation. Condensation. Precipitation.
As altitude _______, temperature ________.
As altitude INCREASES, temperature DECREASES.
Crime, Natural disasters, and War are examples of:
Push Factors
A pattern of behavior shared by a society or group of people is known as:
Culture
This government systems has one leader who has supreme control and requires citizens to follow their rule.
A Dictatorship
Water in the form of gas is called:
Water Vapor
The temperature near the ground is _______ than the temperature in the sky.
Warmer
Freedom, Free Education, and Lots of Resources are examples of:
Pull Factors
Ms. T will decide :)
A state or form of government by elected officials is called:
A Republic
Water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water through a process known as:
Condensation
This device carries instruments into the atmosphere to collect temperature data at different altitudes.
A Weather Balloon
Push factors are _______, while pull factors are _______.
Push factors are NEGATIVE , while pull factors are POSITIVE.
Give one example of how North Carolina culture may differ from another state.
Ms. T will decide :)
A Theocracy
Nimbus/Nimbo clouds carry a significant amount of what?
Precipitation.
How does temperature change as you move higher in the atmosphere? Why.
It gets colder because the air is thinner and holds less heat.
Push and Pull Factors are used to explain what?
Migration
Cultural diffusion refers to the _______ of cultural beliefs and social activities from one group to another.
Spread
A state of disorder, chaos, and no governments presence.
An Anarchy
This type of cloud is large, round and puffy. Despite its appearance, this cloud is usually associated with neutral weather.
Cumulus Clouds
The lowest level of the Earth's atmosphere; where most of the Earth's weather occurs.
The troposphere.