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Chapter 10 Review Earth’s Weather Patterns
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The layers of air that surround Earth?
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Atmosphere
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A large, rotating tropical storm system with wind speeds of at least 119 km per hour.
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Hurricane
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Give an example of an instrument that would be useful on a weather balloon.
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–Thermometer measures temperature. –Barometer measures air pressure. –Anemometer to measure wind speed.
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What type of cloud would you expect to see on a day with a warm front passing through?
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Nimbostratus
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Cumulonimbus clouds can reach up to 20 km. In which layer of the atmosphere would the top of the cumulonimbus cloud reach?
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Stratosphere
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El Nino was said to give climates unusually ______________ weather.
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Warmer weather
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Why does the Earth at the equator tend to be warmer than the poles? A The strong polar winds push warmer air towards the region. B. The sun’s rays only indirectly strike the equator. C. The sun’s energy is concentrated on a smaller area at the equator.
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Air at different __________ holds different amounts of water.
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Air at different TEMPERATURES holds different amounts of water.
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The ratio of the actual amount of water vapor in the air to the total amount of water vapor the air could contain at that temperature.
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Relative Humidity
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The boundary between two air masses that collide?
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Front
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The average of all weather conditions in an area over a period of time?
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Climate
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A strong wind with rain, lightning, and thunder?
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Thunderstorm
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List the 5 layers of the atmosphere in order from Earth to space.
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Troposphere Stratosphere Mesosphere Thermosphere Exosphere
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Which layer of the atmosphere produces Auroras?
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Thermosphere or Ionosphere
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What are the colors of the visible spectrum in order?
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Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet
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Bonus Question What do you wager?
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What are the 5 steps of the scientific method in order?
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Problem Hypothesis Experiment Results Conclusion
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