Weather Fronts
Under Pressure
The Components of Weather
Phenomenal
Random Bits and Bobs
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What type of weather accompanies a warm front?

Prolonged, steady precipitation

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This is the device commonly used to measure air pressure.

A barometer

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The wet stuff that falls from the sky...

Rain

100

This swirling storm generally happens when warm and cold air mix over land.

Tornado

100

The "baby" form of this shellfish is called a spat.

An oyster

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A cold front can be responsible for severe weather such as these loud storms.

Thunderstorms

200

Atmospheric pressure usually does this when you go higher in altitude.

The pressure decreases

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The movement of air...

Wind
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This massive storm gets its energy from warm ocean water.

Hurricane

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This is the capital of Canada

Ottawa

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This type of front is represented by a purple line with alternating triangles and semicircles.

An occluded front

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What liquid is still found in the devices that measure air pressure?

Mercury

300

The amount of water vapor in the air...

Humidity

300

Cumulonimbus clouds are often an indicator that this could happen.

A thunderstorm

300

What do you call the plastic tip of a shoelace?

An aiglet

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The weather associated with cold fronts lasts a shorter amount of time than warm front weather because of this.

Cold fronts move much faster than warm fronts

400

Wind is the result of air moving from where to where?

From high pressure to low pressure

400

A measure of the amount of air sitting on top of you...

Atmospheric pressure

400

Collisions of charged particles in clouds can cause this phenomenon.

Lightning

400

Hammer, anvil, and stirrup are parts of which body part?

The ear

500

Weather fronts are called "fronts" because of a connection to this horrific early 20th century event.

World War I

500

What are isobars?

Lines connecting places with equal atmospheric pressures

500

How hot it is outside...

Temperature

500

Extended periods of dry weather are known as...

Droughts

500

Mycology is the study of what?

Mushrooms/fungi