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Air Pressure Review

Which Box Has the smallest density?

Which Box would represent HIGH air pressure?

Which Box would represent LOW air pressure?

Which Box would represent higher temperatures?

Which Box would represent dry air?

Which BOX would represent low air pressure?

Which BOX would represent High air pressure?

Fill in the blank High temperature ________ Density Low Pressure Low

Fill in the blank Cold temperature More Dense ________ Pressure High

Fill in the blank Dry Air ________ Atomic Mass More Dense High Pressure Greater

Which Model shows low air pressure? B A B

The air in a high pressure system (RISES/SINKS). Complete the sentence The air in a high pressure system (RISES/SINKS). Sinks

Which type of pressure system has… CLOUDS? Low

Which type of pressure system has… PRECIPITATION? Low

Which type of pressure system has… CLEAR SKIES? High

Which type of pressure system has… MUCH COLDER NIGHTS THAN DAYS? High

Which type of pressure system has… WARMER TEMPERATURES? Low

Which type of pressure system has… HIGH HUMIDITY? Low

Which type of pressure system… SPINS CLOCKWISE? HIGH

Which type of pressure system HAS… WINDS THAT MOVE INWARD? LOW

Heat Transfer

Which type of heat transfer is shown below? You feel the heat from the bonfire on your hands. Radiation

Which type of heat transfer is shown below? The hot smoke from the fire rises to the ceiling. convection  

Which type of heat transfer is shown below? My warm hand causes the ice cube in my hand to melt. conduction

Which type of heat transfer is shown below? The Sun’s UV rays warm Earth’s surface Radiation The sun’s UV rays warm Earth’s atmosphere.

Which type of heat transfer is shown below? The spoon gets hot as it sits in the cup of hot coffee. Conduction The sun’s UV rays warm Earth’s atmosphere.

Which type of heat transfer is shown below? The water in the pot begins to boil, causing the warm water to rise and the cold water to sink. convection The sun’s UV rays warm Earth’s atmosphere.

What type of heat transfer causes high and low pressure systems to form? Convection

What type of heat transfer occurs when air molecules bounce off each other and transfer heat to the colder molecules? Conduction

What type of heat transfer is shown below? The projector’s light warms the classroom throughout the day. Conduction

What type of heat transfer is shown below? The kettle on the stove gets hot. Conduction