the description of an air mass
what is, a large area of climate affecting the area and temperature of the climate or water surrounding it.
the ridges of a cold front line
what is smooth, round
the way continental deflections affect surface currents
what is the way currents bounce off of continental land changing the direction of the flow
the location of deep ocean currents
what is deep below the oceans surface, below the surface currents
the description of a front
what is the collision of two types of air masses in different ways forming some change in temperature or precipitation.
the ridges of a warm front line
what is sharp, triangular
what things control surface currents
what is global winds, Coriolis effect, continental deflections
the process that is involved with the circulation of deep currents
what is convection
the state of a ct air mass
what is dry, hot climate
the purpose of the H on the map
what is an area of high pressure
the impact the Coriolis effect has on deep ocean currents.
the difference between climate and weather
what is climate is a sum of weather in the area and weather is what its currently like
the purpose of the L on a map
what is an area of low pressure
the result if there were no continental land on earth
what is all surface currents would continuous keep flowing with no immediate changes of direction
the value of upwelling
the action of bringing nutrient rich water for ocean life
the things that happen during a cold front
what is a cold air mass comes in from under the warm air mass, pushing the warm air mass into the sky and bringing new cold air masses across the land.
the purpose of the sharp lines on a warm front
what is the way the front is hot, and fast.
the way currents affect climate
what is currents flowing cool or warm air by continental land controlling the lands climate
the process of upwelling
what is the circulation of deep ocean currents flowing up replacing the warm surface current bringing nutrient rich water.