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Humidity is the measurement of a. moisture in the ocean b. heat in the desert c.moisture in the air d.amount of precipitation in one day

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What is dew point? a. the temperature air is saturated with water b. the amount of moisture a blade of grass can hold c. the temperature at which water starts evaporating d. the point at which smow falls

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Name 3 forms of precipitation.

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The measurement of the average kinetic energy of a substance is a. thermal energy b. temperature c. heat d. radiation

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Wind is causes by differences in air pressure. Air moves a. from an area of hot to an area of cold. b. from high altitude to low altitude c. from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure d from areas of low pressure to areas to high pressure

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What does a thermometer measure?

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What does a wind vane measure?

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What does a barometer measure?

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What does an anemometer measure?

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What does a psychrometer measure?

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What are the 3 main types of climates?

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Average yearly temperatures are below freezing, or 32 degrees Fahrenheit. They get up to 10 inches of precipitation yearly, making the area very dry.

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approximately 23.5 degrees to 66.5 degrees latitude both north and south of the equator. Rainfall occurs year-round closer to the equator. Average temperatures range from 41 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit yearly.

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from the Tropic of Capricorn, located at 23.5 degrees south latitude, to the Tropic of Cancer, located at 23.5 degrees north latitude. emperatures remain above 64 degrees Fahrenheit year-round. Temperatures, during the day, can exceed 95 degrees Fahrenheit.

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The 3 main types of climate zones are identified by a.average temperatures, average rainfall, and latitudes b. one day's temperature, one day's rainfall and topography c.type of animals living there d.types of plants living there

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The ozone layer protects us from harmful ______ rays that come from the sun.

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What is the greenhouse effect?

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The ozone hole refers to an area on Earth where the ozone layer is thinner than other places. Where is the ozone hole the greatest on Earth?

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What is one reason why the North and South Pole ice sheets have started melting at rapid rates?

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What layer of the atmosphere is the Ozone Layer found? a.troposphere b.stratosphere c.thermosphere d.mesosphere

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C. The amount of moisture in the air
a the temperature at which air is saturated with water; it then falls out of hte air and forms dew on plants
Rain, Sleet, snow, Hail
b. temperature
c. from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure (remember there are too many particles in a crowded party)
Temperature
Wind direction
Air pressure
Wind speed
Relative humidity
c. tropical, temperate, polar
Polar
Temperate
Tropical
a.average temperatures, average rainfall, and latitudes
UV
UV rays come into the atmosphere and get trapped by gases in the atmosphere. It heats up the planet like a greenhouse or a blanket. Without this our planet would not be warm enough for life.
The North and South Poles
Since the ozone layer is thinner in these areas, more UV heat is let into our Atmosphere and our overall temperatures rise.
b. The stratosphere...the 2nd layer from Earth's surface





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