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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Air Masses Fronts Climate Factors Climate Zones Climate Changes
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A large body of air throughout which temperature and moisture are similar is referred to as ________.
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An air mass.
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This type of air mass forms over cold land regions.
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a continental polar air mass
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These general types of air masses form over water.
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Maritime air masses
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This type of air mass would form over the Atlantic or Pacific near the equator.
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A tropical maritime air mass.
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This type of air mass would be responsible for dry, warm weather conditions in a region.
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A continental tropical air mass
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This is a boundary that forms between air masses.
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A front.
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This type of front occurs when a cold air mass lifts a warm air mass completely off the ground.
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An occluded front.
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This type of front is associated with low pressure areas and produces precipitation and sometimes violent weather.
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A warm front
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This type of air is more dense and is associated with high pressure areas.
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Cold air mass
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A line of heavy thunderstorms called a _______ forms between a warm front and an approaching cold front.
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A squall line
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Temperature and __________ are the two major factors used to describe climate.
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Precipitation
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The Earth’s surface is divided into different regions based on ___________, depending upon how much solar energy the region receives.
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latitude
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Global wind patterns are formed by regions of different air _____________.
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pressure
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Latitude and cloud cover determine the amount of _________________ energy a region receives.
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solar
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Water warms and cools more slowly than land because the __________ _________ of water is higher than that of land.
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Specific heat
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Tropical, middle-latitude, and polar are three types of __________ _________ found on Earth.
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Climate zones
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Rain forest, desert, and savanna are three types of ___________ climates, characterized by high temperatures and proximity to the equator.
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tropical
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Climates with mild temperatures and varying amounts of precipitation are referred to as _______ ________ climates.
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Middle latitude
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The tundra, with an average temperature below 4 °C and annual precipitation of 25 cm, is a type of _________ climate.
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polar
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The climate of a small area, which is influenced by vegetation, elevation, and proximity to large bodies of water, is called a ____________.
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microclimate
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Scientists who study climates by collecting and analyzing data are called ______________.
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climatologists
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Climatologists can study climates from hundreds of thousands of years ago by taking _______ ________ samples and analyzing the concentration of gases in ice and meltwater.
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Ice core
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Climatologists use __________ to create models, such as general circulation models (GCMs), in order to study climate change.
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computers
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One potential cause of climate change is the increased release of __________ _______ due to human use of fossil fuels.
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Carbon dioxide
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The gradual increase of temperatures worldwide is referred to as _______ _________.
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Global warming
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