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You will need to create your own PowerPoint! You may work with your seat partner. There is no limit to how many slides you need, just that you need to answer all the questions!

Create your own PowerPoint presentation! You will need to create a PowerPoint presentation that includes the information for the next three slides. Your presentations will need to include the following pieces of information: Titles List the standard (listed on the instruction slide). Pictures Information on the standard. There are questions to guide you that are included on the instruction slide.

Things to include in your PowerPoint: 7.E.1.1 Compare the composition, properties and structure of Earth’s atmosphere to include mixtures of gases and differences in temperature and pressure within layers. Things to include in your PowerPoint: The order of the atmosphere layers. Unique characteristics of each layer. What do the temperatures do in each layer? Why is the temperature of the stratosphere higher/warmer? What happens to air pressure as you go higher into the atmosphere? What are the various gasses that make up the atmosphere?

Things to include in your PowerPoint: 7.E.1.3 Explain the relationship between the movement of air masses, high and low pressure systems, and frontal boundaries to storms and other weather conditions that may result. Things to include in your PowerPoint: Source regions, what are they, where are they? What are fronts and where are they located? What are the four main types of fronts and their associated weather? Draw a diagram of a high pressure system and a low pressure system. What type of weather do you find with a high pressure system and a low pressure system?

Things to include in your PowerPoint: 7.E.1.2 Explain how the cycling of water in and out of the atmosphere and atmospheric conditions relate to the weather patterns on earth. Things to include in your PowerPoint: What are the steps in the water cycle? What is weather? Why is the water cycle important for weather?