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8 th Grade Science Meteorology Review

A:B: The sunHumidity C:D: Air massesCyclones #1 Where does Earth get the energy that produces global weather patterns?

A. The Sun

Land Breeze and Sea Breeze Video

A:B: Land breezeSea breeze C:D: uneavenlythoroughly #2 In a., land heats up more rapidly than water during the day. This results in a _____ ______. a. b.

B. Sea breeze

A:B: Land breezeSea breeze C:D: uneavenlythoroughly #3 In b., land cools more rapidly than water during the night. This results in a _____ ______. a. b.

A. Land breeze

Weather Fronts Video

A:B: Stationary frontCold front C:D: Warm frontNone of these #4 Which is likely to produce thunderstorms?

B. Cold front

A:B: Weather frontsLow pressure C:D: Humidity systemsNone of these #5 Symbols 1 – 4 in the diagram are symbols representing different types of _______ _______. COLD WARM STATIONARY OCCLUDED

A. Weather fronts

A:B: Dew pointcumulus C:D: Air massfront #6 The place where two air masses meat.

D. Front

What causes Hurricanes? Video

A:B: Currents carry warm water along the ocean surface Evaporating water provide energy in the atmosphere C:D: Rising tides cause the ocean surface to become cooler None of these #7 Which of these explains how energy is transferred from the ocean to a hurricane?

B. Evaporating water provides energy in the atmosphere

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