FINAL EXAM REVIEW WEATHER AND CLIMATE.

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FINAL EXAM REVIEW WEATHER AND CLIMATE

CHECK YOUR ANSWERS Convection currents clues latitude smaller Fish deflected rotation Index Gulf Stream Insolation CHECK YOUR ANSWERS

C D A B A B C D CHECK YOUR ANSWERS

CHECK YOUR ANSWERS Low pressure counterclockwise warm wet High pressure clockwise cool dry A B C D CHECK YOUR ANSWERS

CHECK YOUR ANSWERS isobars closer farther apart lower wetter cooler clouds drier warmer CHECK YOUR ANSWERS

CHECK YOUR ANSWERS 30 30 Superposition Superposition High high Low low B C D CHECK YOUR ANSWERS

El Nino southeastern La Nina Atlantic Gulf stream CHECK YOUR ANSWERS

Monsoon July January Tropical Temperate Polar CHECK YOUR ANSWERS