webquest test Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Question | Answer |
a large volume of air in the atmosphere that is mostly uniform in temperature and moisture | airmass |
what is the difference between a continental air mass and a maritime air mass | continental air masses form over land and are dry. Maritime air masses form over water and are humid |
what is the difference between polar air masses and tropical air masses | polar air masses take shape in high-lattitude regions and are cold. Equatorial air masses form near the equator and are warm |
what air mass affects Louisiana the most and where does it form | mT; maritime tropical; in the Gulf Of Mexico |
what is high pressure | generally associated with nice weather |
what is low pressure | generally associated with cloudy, rainy, or snowy weather |
how does air move | from high pressure to low pressure |
what are the global winds | easterlies, westerlies, trade winds |
what happens to winds in the northern hemisphere as a results of the coriolis effect | deflected to the right |
what happens to winds in the southern hemisphere | deflected to the left |
why does the ball no roll straight across the merry-go-round | the ball deflects the direction of the merry-go-round |
why does descending air not allow for clouds to form | the air sinks bc it is high pressure |
why does ascending air allow for clouds to form | as the air rises it cools, condenses, forms clouds, and rains bc it is low pressure |
what is the direction around a high pressure system of wind motion | clockwise |
what is the direction around a low pressure system of wind motion | couterclockwise |
the area where two air masses with different temperatures and densities collide, but do not mix | weather front |
in a cold front which air mass is doing the pushing | the cool air |
in a cold front what forms when the warm air gets pushed "up" by the cold air | clouds |
in a cold front what kind of clouds form at the frontal boundary | cumulas and cumulonimlous |
in a cold front what weather is associated with this cloud type | rain, wind, and thunderstorms |
in a warm front which air mass is doing the pushing | warm air |
in a warm front what forms when the warm air rides "up" over the cold air | clouds |
in a warm front what kind of clouds form at this frontal boundary | scattered clouds |
in a warm front what kind of clouds are at the very front edge of this boundary | cirrus |
which frontal boundary will thunderstorms develop | cold front |
along which frontal boundary will all-day rain occur | warm front |
what happens at a stationary front | the cool and warm air meet, but neither are strong enough to move |
Created by:
colorguard101
Popular Science sets