Air Masses and Fronts
Weather Maps
Surface Ocean Currents
Deep Ocean Currents
Pot Luck
100

When multiple different air masses meet each other

A weather front

100

This job studies weather and the sky

A Meteorologist 

100

Three factors that effect surface currents

global winds, the Coriolis effect, and continental deflections

100

The two factors that effect deep currents

Density and salinity 

100

This means that a element is easily bendable 

Ductile

200

A Occluded Front forms

When a warm air mass is caught in between two cold masses

200

A stationary front has this symbol on a weather map 


200

Currents would flow this way without the tilt of the planet 

Straight 

200

The density of water increases 

When the salinity levels rise

200

This occurs when water on plants and soil evaporate 

Transevaporation 

300

This causes thunderstorms and heavy rain

Cold Fronts

300

This air pressure moves counterclockwise

Low air pressure

300

The South Equatorial Current flows towards this continent 

South America

300

Deep currents carry what from the poles toward the equator

Cold Water

300

This is a nonmetal and is used for rocket fuel

Oxygen 
400

Air moves back in forth in between two things

High pressure or low pressure

400

A warm front is heading towards the city of New York, The weather there becomes this temperature and this humid

Warm and Moist

400

This is moved by Surface Currents

Heat

400

Cold water is less or more dense than warm water 

More dense

400

Atoms have these three basic parts

Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons 

500

A measures air pressure  

Barometer

500

This person invented the field of Meteorology 

Aristotle 

500

This current is found in the Okhotsk sea

Oyashio Current

500

The deepest and densest water in the ocean is found in this current

Antarctic Bottom Water

500
This kind of energy builds up by speed

Kinetic energy