Atmosphere & Weather Final - 3B - 696089

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An air mass that forms over Mexico or Texas, as shown by the blue circle in the image above, can be classified as _____ _____.
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An air mass that forms over land in Canada, as shown by the blue circle in the image above, can be classified as _____ _____.
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The third layer of the atmosphere above the Earth is called the
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What boundary is highlighted and pointed to by the arrow?
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What type of front is shown below?
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What type of front is shown below?
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An air mass that forms over the northern Pacific Ocean near Alaska, as shown by the blue circle in the image above, can be classified as _____ _____.
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Global warming is the idea that...
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What type of front is shown below?
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One of the main things that happens with convection in the atmosphere is
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Air pressure __________________ as altitude increases.
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A tropical air mass means
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Which best describes the thermosphere?
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Which are the best examples of greenhouse gasses?
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The farthest layer of the atmosphere away from Earth (or the top of the thermosphere in some book models) is the
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At a stationary front...
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The fourth layer of the atmosphere above the Earth is called the
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A continental air mass means
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A maritime air mass means
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What kind of weather would you expect at a cold front?
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Which phrase best describes Earth's greenhouse effect?
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What type of weather would you expect at an occluded front?
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An air mass that forms over waters in the Gulf of Mexico, as shown by the blue circle in the image above, can be classified as _____ _____.
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What type of weather would you expect at a stationary front?
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What is unique about the exosphere?
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An air mass that forms over the Pacific Ocean near the equator, as shown by the blue circle in the image above, can be classified as _____ _____.
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At a warm front...
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Which gasses make up most of our atmosphere?
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What boundary is highlighted and pointed to by the arrow?
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Where does conduction occur to warm the atmosphere?
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Which best describes the troposphere?
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What is unique about the stratosphere?
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What boundary is highlighted and pointed to by the arrow?
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What primarily makes wind happen?
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What type of front is shown below?
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At a cold front...
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At an occluded front...
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Which best describes the mesosphere?
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Gasses are thinner (more spread out and less dense) the higher up you go in the atmosphere.
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What type of energy transfer is the sun's energy travelling across space to warm the earth?
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A polar air mass means
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The closest layer of the atmosphere to Earth is called the
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Events in one part of the atmosphere do not make a difference in other parts of the atmosphere.
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What type of weather would you expect at a warm front?
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The second layer of the atmosphere up from Earth is called the