
Air Masses
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- Q1Air masses are large bodies of air with uniform temperature, pressure and what throughout?GasHumidityThunderCloud30s
- Q2How many air masses is the UK affected by?245830s
- Q3What air mass originates from the Artic and brings cold snowy weather to Scotland?Lapland ExpressAntarctic MaritimeTropical ContinentalArtic Maritime.30s
- Q4What air mass comes from Siberia and Eastern Eorope bringing cold dry weather?Polar ContinentalGulag WindArtic MaritimeTropical maritime30s
- Q5What air mass travels from the south west over the Atlantic Ocean bringing warm wet weather.Lilt breezePolar maritimeHurricane sprintTropical Maritime30s
- Q6The Tropical Continental air mass brings warm dry weather to the UK. Where does it travel from?North AmericaSouthern Europe over landNorthern EuropeIceland30s
- Q7What is a boundary between two different air masses, resulting in stormy weather? Usually a line of separation between warm and cold air masses.A CloudA BackAn IsobarA Front30s
- Q8The boundary where a cold air mass replaces a warm one, represented by a blue line with triangles on a weather map is called?A cold frontJack FrostThe thunder boundaryA warm front30s
- Q9On a weather map how is a warm front represented?The sun with a smiley faceA blue line with trianglesThe letter S for sun.A red line with semi circles.30s
- Q10When cold air catches up with and overtakes the warm air what is it called?An Occluded FrontA Tornado FrontA Stay Indoors FrontA Winter Front30s