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Monday, 9/28/2015 Agenda Proportion Word Problems Density Calc & Temperature Conv Weather or Not Objectives Explain the phenomenon of weather in general terms Describe the basic components of a weather map Essential Question: What causes the weather? Reminders Lab TOMORROW wear closed-toe shoes Work on test corrections this week
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Proportions Step 1: Write the proportion 1 Dollar = 10 Dollars1 Dollar = X 10 Pesos 100 Pesos10 Pesos 500 Pesos Step 2: Cross-multiply 10X=(1)(500) Step 3: Divide to find X X=(1)(500)X=50 Dollars 10
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Rally Coach Relay
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Density & Temperature
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Weather or Not
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Weather The state of the atmosphere in a region over a short period of time. It refers to: clouds, winds, temperature, and rainfall/snowfall
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Never Eat Soggy Waffles
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Key Points Jet Stream: Location of high-level winds on the planet (at least 57mi/h). They generally “steer” storms around the planet Temperature: Reds represent hotter temperatures and blue represent colder temperatures Cloud cover: gray areas designate the location of clouds
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Key Points Fronts: Warm or cold front (warm or cold air moving into a region) Precipitation: Raindrops and snowflakes show rain/snow Pressure: The H’s show the locations of large air masses with consistently high pressure. L’s show low pressure.
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