Clouds The Water Cycle Weather Global Winds

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Clouds The Water Cycle Weather Global Winds 100 100 100 100 100 100 Layers of Earth and Pressure Weather Clouds Global Winds The Water Cycle 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 500

Layers of the Earth and Pressure 100 Which layer of the atmosphere does the water cycle occur in? Answer

Layers of the Earth and Pressure 200 Why is it colder at the top of a mountain than at sea level? Answer

Layers of the Earth and Pressure 300 The troposphere is composed of several gases. What is the most common gas in the atmosphere? Answer

Layers of the Earth and Pressure 400 The layer of the atmosphere nearest Earth’s surface. Answer

Layers of the Earth and Pressure 500 Jet planes fly here. Answer

Weather 100 Residents in a seaside town experience onshore breezes from the ocean during hot sunny days and offshore breezes from the land during cool nights. How does the ocean and land affect this pattern? Answer

Weather 200 Which most likely contributes to the rotational pattern of a hurricane that develops in the Atlantic ocean? Gulf stream Coriolis Effect Low relative humidity High pressure systems Answer

Weather 300 Which most likely happens when a cold air mass comes in contact with a warm air mass? Answer

Weather 400 Marcus hears on the radio that the temperature is 32°Celsius what type of weather should Marcus expect? Cool weather Cold weather Warm weather Answer

Weather 500 What kind of data does the item in the picture gather? Temperature Wind speed Wind direction humidity Answer

Clouds 100 Stratus clouds that are in contact with the ground. Answer

Clouds 200 High altitude cirrus clouds are primarily formed from which substance? Carbon dioxide gas Solid ice crystals Nitrogen compounds Ozone molecules Answer

Clouds 300 Which phase change in the atmosphere forms clouds? Evaporation Freezing Condensation Melting Answer

Clouds 400 Cumulonimbus clouds often form along cold fronts. Which type of weather is most likely to occur along a cold front? Moderate temperature & mild breezes. Storms with hurricane winds Rain with possible severe thunderstorms High temperature and low winds. Answer

Clouds 500 What information best helps a meteorologist predict the possibility of tornadoes developing in a certain area? Current wind conditions Type of clouds in the sky Percent humidity in the air Amount of rainfall Answer

Global Winds 100 Besides the prevailing westerly's what else helps move weather across the United States? Answer

Global Winds 200 Most warm and cold air masses that enter North Carolina are moved by global winds. Which global winds are responsible for most of the local weather in North Carolina? northeast trade southeast trade polar easterlies prevailing westerlies Answer

Global Winds 300 Which best explains how the Coriolis Effect influences weather conditions? It causes winds to rotate, forming tornadoes on Earth. It causes winds to move to the right in the southern hemisphere. It causes winds to turn to the right in the northern hemisphere. It causes winds to follow a straight–line path around Earth. Answer

Global Winds 400 Global winds blow in the directions shown on the map. Winds blowing from the east coast of the United States have the most effect on the weather in which of the following regions. Africa Asia Europe South America Answer

Global Winds 500 The eastward movement of warm water in the Pacific Ocean during an El Nino event tends to cause which climatic effect? Flooding on land masses in the western Pacific ocean Heavy rainfall over land masses in the eastern Pacific ocean Cold, windy conditions on land masses in the eastern pacific ocean Frequent shallow tsunamis reaching land masses in the western pacific ocean Answer

The Water Cycle 100 The process of water vapor cooling and changing to a liquid is called Answer

The Water Cycle 200 An area with low humidity and abundant sunshine results in… Answer

The Water Cycle 300 Explain why water can form on grass in the early morning when the air is clear. Answer

Starts the process of storms and rain. The Water Cycle 400 Starts the process of storms and rain. Answer

The Water Cycle 500 2 Label each step of the water cycle. 3 1 4 Answer

Layers of the Earth and Pressure 100 Troposphere Game Board

Layers of the Earth and Pressure 200 Because the molecules are less dense at the top of the mountain. Game Board

Layers of the Earth and Pressure 300 Nitrogen Game Board

Layers of the Earth and Pressure 400 Troposphere Game Board

Layers of the Earth and Pressure 500 Stratosphere Game Board

Weather 100 The land heats and cools faster than the ocean. Game Board

Weather 200 B.) Coriolis Effect Game Board

Weather 300 Rain or snow begins to fall. Game Board

Weather 400 C.) Warm Weather Game Board

Weather 500 B.) Wind speed Game Board

Clouds 100 Fog Game Board

Clouds 200 B.) solid ice crystals Game Board

Clouds 300 C.) Condensation Game Board

Clouds 400 C.) rain with possible severe thunderstorms Game Board

Clouds 500 B.) Type of clouds in the sky Game Board

Global Winds 100 Jet Stream Game Board

D.) prevailing westerlies Global Winds 200 D.) prevailing westerlies Game Board

Global Winds 300 Game Board C.) It causes winds to turn to the right in the northern hemisphere. Game Board

Global Winds 400 C.) Europe Game Board

Global Winds 500 Game Board B.) Heavy rainfall over land masses in the eastern Pacific ocean Game Board

The Water Cycle 100 Condensation Game Board

The Water Cycle 200 Rapid evaporation. Game Board

The Water Cycle 300 The air near the ground cools and allows for water vapor to condense to form droplets of water. Game Board

The Water Cycle 400 The Sun Game Board

The Water Cycle 500 Evaporation Condensation Precipitation Runoff Game Board