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Thursday 4/5/18 Notebook Entry: The graphic below shows different air temperatures and the amount of water vapor (yellow circle) they can hold and the current amount of water vapor in the air (blue circle). What are two conclusions you can make by looking at this graphic?

Water Vapor in the Air Humidity = the amount of water vapor in the air Warm air can hold more water vapor than cold air

What patterns do you see?

What patterns do you see?

What is a Front? Border where huge air masses, with different temperatures and humidity, collide with each other. Brings a change in the current weather.

What is an Air Mass? Work with your partner to answer questions for Part 2. Use complete sentences please.

Assignment Read Lesson 4 - pgs. 132-135 Complete all questions Fill out Air Mass graphic organizer with information from the reading.