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air, winds and more
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- Q1heat moves into the atmosphere through....insolationinvectioninsulationosmosis30s
- Q2heat moves within the atmosphere through....radiationinsulationconvection currentsinsolation30s
- Q3the state of things in a particular time and place...weatherclimate30s
- Q4true or false....the Earth is warmed quicker at the poles than at the equatortruefalse30s
- Q5true or false...the air above land is heated quicker than the air above watertruefalse30s
- Q6the average motion of molecules is calledbrownian movementtemperatureweatherclimate30s
- Q7warm air leaves this type of pressure systemhighlow30s
- Q8the tool for measuring air speedwind vaneanemometerbarometerthermometer30s
- Q9the tool for measuring humiditypsychrometeranemometerthermeterbarometer30s
- Q10when cooler air from over the ocean blows onto the shorejet streamland breezesea breeze30s
- Q11the winds found 10 km above the surface of the Earth.land breezeCoriolis effectjet streamsea breeze30s
- Q12the area around the equator where the wind dies out completelyhorse latitudeswesterlieseasterliesdoldrums30s
- Q13the temperature at which condensation beginsdrop pointsaturation pointdew point30s
- Q14type of front with blue trianglescold frontoccluded frontstationary frontwarm front30s
- Q15bars on a weather map that connect equal areas of air pressureisothermsisolatescontour linesisobars30s