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What did you miss the most?? Weather Assessment What did you miss the most??

1. At the top of a mountain, how do temperature and pressure compare to the bottom of the mountain? A. They would both be higher B. They would both be lower C. Temperature would be higher, pressure would be lower D. Temperature would be lower, pressure would be higher 3. In order to be considered a “severe thunderstorm,” what must it contain? A. heavy rains, high winds or storm surges B. tornado, snow, or storm surges C. tornado, hail, or high winds D. hail, snow, or sleet 4.Heat transfer through a liquid or a gas, creates currents of rising warmer particles and sinking colder particles. A. convection B. conduction C. evaporation D. radiation 2. What generally causes differences in air pressure on Earth? A. wind patterns B. the shape of the planet C. denser air near the equator D. unequal heating of the planet

1. At the top of a mountain, how do temperature and pressure compare to the bottom of the mountain? A. They would both be higher B. They would both be lower C. Temperature would be higher, pressure would be lower D. Temperature would be lower, pressure would be higher 3. In order to be considered a “severe thunderstorm,” what must it contain? A. heavy rains, high winds or storm surges B. tornado, snow, or storm surges C. tornado, hail, or high winds D. hail, snow, or sleet 4.Heat transfer through a liquid or a gas, creates currents of rising warmer particles and sinking colder particles. A. convection B. conduction C. evaporation D. radiation 2. What generally causes differences in air pressure on Earth? A. wind patterns B. the shape of the planet C. denser air near the equator D. unequal heating of the planet

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