seasons
ocean currents
ocean tides
meteorology
weathering
100

what season is the hottest 

summer 

100

what does a ocean current mean

a mass of moving oceans water driven by wides water densities/salinetles and tides 

100

what does tides mean 

the rase and fall of ocean water levels caused by the gravity pull of the moon 

100

where is atmosphere

whole layer of alr that surrounds the earth 

100

what is an tropical storm 

a low pressed system that starts near the equator and has wind 65 kph or more
200

what season is the coldest 

winter

200

what are surface currents 

currents that move on or near the surface of the ocean 

200

how many tides we expect each day 

2

200

where is the stratosphere 

clear dry layer above the troposphere 

200

what is an hurricane 

low pressed system with winds 120 kph or more

300

what season comes before summer

spring

300

what is the cause of ocean currents 

prevailing winds

300

why does a cycle tides take 28 hours

the earth takes 24 hours to roation on its axis 

300

where is the mesosphere 

layer,thin coldest layer 
300

what is an tornado 

a violenty rotaing of air that strehes form a cloud to the ground 

400

what season makes the trees fall off

fall 

400

what are the effects of oceans currents 

rives on streams in the ocean 

400

what is one cause about oceans tides

the moon gravity pulls on Earth's tides water

400

where is the thermosphere 

the last layer before outer space 

400

what is hail 

lumps air balls of ice that falls form cummies clouds during hail only for during wamer weather 

500

how does seasons happen 

the rostrolateral prefrontal cortex, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the inferior parietal lobule

500

3 things that create surface waves 

1 air currents

2 Earth's rotaion on its axis 

3 location of continets 

500

what is one effect about oceans tides

low tides the water goes away from the shore 

500

where is exosphere 

outer space 

500

what is whearthing

the natural breakdown of rocks and minerals at or near the Earth's surface, primarily due to interactions with the atmosphere, water, and living organisms.