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Science

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Heat from a campfire reaches you by   radiation  
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winds are caused by differences in   air pressure  
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lcal winds differ from global winds because they   are caused by unequal heating within a small area  
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on average, a snowfall of 20 centimeters would equal a rainfall of   2 centimeters  
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convection takes place because   cold air is more dense than warm air  
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the freezing point of pure water on the celsius scale is   0 degrees Celcius  
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Relative humitdity can be measure with a   psychrometer  
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land breezes occur because   land cools off faster than water  
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clouds form when water vapor in the air   become liquid water or ice crystals  
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Earth's rotation makes wind seem to curve. This is called the   Coriolis effect  
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Large clouds that often produce thunderstorms are called   cumulonimbus clouds  
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very high feathery clouds are called   cirrus clouds  
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layered louds that often cover much of the sky are called   stratus clouds  
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the difference between sleet and hail is   the size of the ice pellets and where the ice pellets are formed.  
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heat transfer between two substances that are in contact is called   conduction  
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global winds generally   blow from specific directions over long distances.  
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any form of water that falls from clouds is called   precipitation  
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wind spped is measured by a   anemometer  
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local winds blow over _______distances than global winds   shorter  
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fluids like air tne d to move towards area of _____ pressure   low  
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water vapor in the atmosphere that condenses and falles to the earth is measured with a   rain gauge  
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when you touch a hot spoon, heat is transferred by ___________ from the spoon to your hand.   conduction  
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earth's major wind belts are the trade winds, the prevailing westerlies, andthe polar ___________   escterlies  
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an instrument called a _______________ is used to mesaure how hot or cold the air is   themometer  
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most of the heating of the troposphere occurs by ___________, which is the transfer of heat by fluid movement.   convection  
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if 4 grams of water vapor are present in a cubic meter of air that can hold a maximum of 10 grams, the __________________ is 40 percent   relative humidity  
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uneven heating of the atmosphere leads to difference in air ________, which causes wind.   pressure  
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icreased cooling called the _______________ factor can make the air feel cooler than the measurement on a themometer.   windshield  
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a sea breeze is a type of ________ wind   local  
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winds that blow between the equator and the poles are ___________ winds.   prevaling  
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winds in the mid-latitudes that blow from west to east are called ____________   westerlies.  
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clouds form when water vapor in the air become liquid water in the process called   consendation  
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the ___________ is the temperature at which water in air changes from a gas to a liquid   dewpoing  
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clouds that fomr near the ground an look like fluff heaps of cotton are called   cumulus  
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flat layered ____________ clouds can cover most of the sky   nimbostratus  
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an ice pelled larger than 5 millimeteres in diameter that forms during a thunderstorm is cxalled a   stratus cloud  
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scientists use cloud seeding to produce rain during _________, or unusually long , dry periods   hail  
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