
W&W Investigation 3-5
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- Q1Air particles flow from areas of _____ pressure to areas of _____ pressure.medium, highlow, mediumhigh, lowlow, high30s
- Q2The movement of air from high pressure to low pressure areas is called _____.windmillibarsair pressuremovement30s
- Q3An isobar connects _____.areas with too much pressureareas with no pressureareas of different pressureareas of the same pressure30s
- Q4When isobars are _____ _____, there is most likely more wind.in the middleclose togetherall alonefar apart30s
- Q5Why does cold water sink to the bottom of room temperature water?The particles in cold water come together, making it more dense.The particles in cold water move apart, making it less dense.The particles in cold water move apart, making it more dense.The particles in cold water come together, making it less dense.30s
- Q6Convection in air occurs whenair gets heated and falls, cools and falls and repeats.air gets cooled and rises, heated and rises and repeats.air gets heated and falls, cools and rises and repeats.air gets heated and rises, cools and falls and repeats.30s
- Q7You friend says "heat rises, so it's warmer up above." What is your response?Hot air rises because it is less dense than cool air.Hot air is able to go where it wants, so it could sink too.Hot air rises because it is more dense than cool air.Hot air will always mix with other airs, it really is not hotter up above.30s
- Q8What is the difference between weather and climate?Weather is short-term, climate is long-term.There is no difference between weather and climate.Weather is what you expect, climate is what you get.Weather is long-term, climate is short-term.30s
- Q9The _____ has greater solar angle.polesNorthern hemisphereSouthern hemisphereequator30s
- Q10Of the following options, which has the least intense solar radiation?the North PoleSpainNew Jerseythe Equator30s
- Q11Where will the most hours of sunlight occur?An area with a greater solar angle.An area with no solar angle.An area with too many solar angles.An area with a lesser solar angle.30s
- Q12Why does the equator have warmer temperatures year-round than any other location on Earth?The solar angle is always the greatest at the equator.The solar angle is always different at the equator.The solar angle is always the same at the equator.The solar angle is always the least at the equator.30s