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Final Jeopardy Question The Atmosphere Atmospheric Circulation 500 Water Cycle Clouds Air masses & Fronts 100 200 300 400 500 400 300 200 100 200 300 400.

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1 Final Jeopardy Question The Atmosphere Atmospheric Circulation 500 Water Cycle Clouds Air masses & Fronts 100 200 300 400 500 400 300 200 100 200 300 400 500 Atmospheric moisture

2 Back Describe Greenhouse and its benefits

3 What is a pocket of gas that keeps in the heat radiated from Earth’s surface. Without this our planet would be very cold. Back

4 These are the layers of the atmosphere in order? Give me one key feature of each level.

5 Troposphere-weather Stratosphere-ozone Mesosphere-comets Thermosphere-ionosphere/exosphere Back

6 This layer is found in the stratosphere and is created when UV rays are broken down.

7 What is the ozone layer? Back

8 This is the pressure exerted on the surface by the atmosphere.

9 What is atmospheric pressure? Back

10 These are the 3 components of the atmosphere.

11 What are Nitrogen, Oxygen and Argon Back

12 What are the global wind belts in order. Back

13 What are the polar easterlies, westerlies, NE tradewinds, SE tradewinds, westerlies and polar easterlies? Back

14 Describe the places of high and low pressures across the globe. Back

15 The poles are H pressure and the equator is L pressure Back

16 Jetstreams Back

17 What are narrow bands of strong winds that are part of the global winds Back

18 This is the windbelt that is located above the equator.

19 What is the NE tradewinds? Back

20 This allows for air circulation, water circulation and is seen in the mantle with magma transport. Back

21 What are convection currents? Back

22 What happens when the temperature of air decreases to the dew point or below the dew point. Back

23 Air temperature drops and condensation increases Back

24 Theses are three things needed to create a cloud.

25 What are condensation nuclei, water droplets and pressure? Back

26 The process by which gas changes to a liquid. Would heat be absorbed or released? Back

27 What is condensation? Heat is released Back

28 This is the instrument used to record relative humidity.

29 What is a psychrometer? Back

30 Heat energy that is absorbed or released by a substance during a phase change. Back

31 What is latent heat? Back

32 These are the four types of fog. Back

33 Radiation, advection, steam and slope? Back

34 Changes in temperature due to the expansion or compression of air. Back

35 What is adiabatic temperature change? Back

36 This is a description of contrails. Back

37 What are clouds created by the temperature change of an airplane exhaust meeting and condensing with cool air? Back

38 These clouds are characteristic of storms are found in cold fronts.

39 What are cumulonimbus clouds? Back

40 These are the three types of clouds. Back

41 What are cumulus, stratus and cirrus? Back

42 Describe the difference between a cyclone and anticyclone. You can use a picture. Back

43 Cyclone- stationary and cold fronts, upward, counterclockwise rotation around a low pressure center. (rainy) Anticyclone- sinks and rotates in a clockwise direction around a high pressure center. (clear & dry) Back

44 Two main types of fronts and their weather conditions. Back

45 What are cold and warm fronts? Cold front- cold air uplifts warm air creating cold temperature and storms Warm front- warm air overtakes cold creating warm temperature and a sheet of clouds. Back

46 This is the definition of an air mass and how they are classified. Back

47 What is a large body of air with uniform temperature and humidity? They are classified according to the region they are found in. Back

48 Define Front

49 What is a boundary between a dense cool air mass and a warm less dense air mass? Back

50 These are instruments for collecting temperature and wind speed. Back

51 What are a thermometer and an anemometer? Back

52 These are land and sea breezes. Draw a picture and explain. Back X Y

53 Sea breeze- warm air from land rises and cool air from sea replaces it. Land breeze- warm air from sea rises and cool air from land replaces it. Back

54 Describe the electromagnetic spectrum and the wavelengths associated with each side. Back

55 Long waves- microwave, radio, infrared Located in the troposphere. Short waves- UV, X-ray and gamma Usually broken down in the mesosphere Back

56 In order for ice to become a gas it goes through this process. Back

57 What is sublimation? Back

58 These are the characteristics of a thunderstorm.

59 Found typically with a cold front boundary. Made by cumulonimbus clouds and carry a lot of precipitation, lightning and thunder? Back

60 These are the scientists that study weather. Back

61 What is a meteorologist? Back

62 Draw and label the four types of fronts? Back

63 Cold, Warm, Stationary & Occluded.

64 This Jeopardy Game was Created by: Ms. Tangney Revised: Tangney 2006 Game Provided By: Mrs. Ruthe & Mr. Andersen


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