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Jeopardy Misc.ClimateAir MassWater Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

Misc. $100 ___ occurs when moist air rises and cools, forming clouds.

Misc. $100 Condensation

Misc. $200 As ___ increases, temperature decreases.

Misc. $200 Height

Misc. $300 ___ is air that is moving from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.

Misc. $300 Wind

Misc. $400 Sunshine is more intense in the lower ___.

Misc. $400 Latitudes

Misc. $500 ___ move the water up and down while currents move water from place to place.

Misc. $500 Tides

Climate $100 ___ refers to conditions of the atmosphere over a short period.

Climate $100 Weather

Climate $200 ___ refers to the average weather conditions over a long period.

Climate $200 Climate

Climate $300 ___ climate has cool summers, mild winters, and a lot of precipitation all year, but more in winter

Climate $300 Maritime

Climate $400 ___ climate has cool summers, very cold winters and more precipitation in summer

Climate $400 Sub-arctic

Climate $500 ___ climate has hot summers, cold winters, and more precipitation in summer.

Climate $500 Continental

Air Mass $100 A(n) ___ is large volumes of air with similar temperature and moisture conditions

Air Mass $100 Air Mass

Air Mass $200 The leading edge of an air mass is a(n) ___.

Air Mass $200 Front

Air Mass $300 The ___ air mass makes our weather warm and moist.

Air Mass $300 Maritime Tropical

Air Mass $400 The ___ air mass makes our weather cool and moist.

Air Mass $400 Maritime Polar

Air Mass $500 The ____ air mass makes our weather cold and dry

Air Mass $500 Continental Arctic

Water $100 ___ heats up and cools down more slowly than land

Water $100 Bodies of Water (e.g. oceans)

Water $200 Areas very close to large bodies of ___ stay cooler in summer and warmer in winter.

Water $200 Water

Water $300 ___ are the movement of water in the world’s oceans.

Water $300 ocean currents

Water $400 The ___ is the ocean current from the south that brings warmth to Atlantic Canada.

Water $400 Gulf Stream

Water $500 The ocean current that brings cold water from the north is the ___.

Water $500 Labrador Current

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GPS

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Stronger frames

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Sensors

Final Jeopardy What four (4) factors influence the climate of Atlantic Canada?

Final Jeopardy Answer Latitude Air Masses Ocean Currents Proximity to Water