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100

Name the TWO elements that make up MOST of our atmosphere.

Nitrogen & Oxygen

100

Condensation is a phase that causes a gas/vapor to change into a _______ which then leads to some form of precipitation.

liquid

100

Describe the troposphere.

layer closest to Earth and is where our weather occurs

100

What is a jet stream?

band of high speed winds

100

The atmosphere layer that proctects us from meteroids:

mesopshere

200

Which front occurs when cold air hits warm air & has a symbol made up of only triangles

COLD Front

200

The amount of water vapor in the air is known as: 

humidity

200

What is hail? 

A form of precipitation that are ice pellets, larger than 5mm. Forms from being tossed and turned up in the clouds. Ice layers get added, becomes heavy and falls to ground. 

200

One MAJOR way that our atmosphere protects us is: 

from too much solar radiation 

200

Oxygen is essential for _____.

Nitrogen is essential for ____. 

1) breathing

2) plant growth

300

What is a weather satellite?

a device sent out to collect data as it orbits the Earth (mostly collects info on storm development for us)

300

Becuase air particles are close together at low altitudes, we experience ______ air pressure.

high

300

the layer of gases that surrounds Earth

atmosphere

300

Air particles _______   ________ at higher altitudes causing low air pressure. 

spread apart

300

Describe the phase change during evaporation.

Water goes from liquid phase (such as a pond or puddle) to a gas/vapor, moving up into the air. 

400

The SECOND way in which our atmosphere protects us: 

helps stablize temperature for life

400

How is it possible to travel a bit faster on a plane going from CA to NY vs. going from NY to CA? 

If the plane is in the jet stream (which generally flows in a W --> E direction due to Earth's rotation) it will travel faster.

400

When warm and cold air meet & neither can move, we call it a ______ front. (Think tug of war where both side have = strength)

stationary

400

Name 3 things that a meterologist studies.

temperature, wind, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, jet streams, ocean currents , etc :) 

400

This front is when warm air takes over cold air & its symbol contains only semi-circles.

WARM Front

500

What is an OCCLUDED front and what is its symbol?

When warm air gets caught between 2 cold air masses, symbol pattern is triangle, semi-circle, triangle, semi-circle......repeating 

500

This is a specific tool used to measure humidity:

psychrometer

500

The force created by the collision of air molecules is:

air pressure

500

This process occurs when the tiny holes in leaves (called stomata) allow for liquid water to escape and be converted/changed into a gas/vapor. 

transpiration

500

What is the difference between the terms Maritime and Continental when referring to air masses? 

Martime means the air mass formed over water (think mari = sea, or marines- focus on special tasks in water)

Continental means air mass formed over land (continent = land)