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TA11C – Learn About Air Pressure Use with BrishLab ES11C This material is CC by StarMaterials.com

Page 1 Para 1 1- What are two properties of air?

Air has mass and takes up space. Page 1 Para 1 1- What are two properties of air? Image Link Image Link

Air has mass and takes up space. Page 1 Para 1 1- What are two properties of air? Image Link Image Link

Page 1 Para 4 2- How can you tell how high you are in the air by knowing the air pressure readings?

Page 1 Para 4 The lower the air pressure, the higher you are in a plane. 2- How can you tell how high you are in the air by knowing the air pressure readings?

Page 1 Para 4 The lower the air pressure, the higher you are in a plane. 2- How can you tell how high you are in the air by knowing the air pressure readings? Image Link Image Link

Page 1 Para 6 3- Describe the molecules in a column of air in our atmosphere.

Page 1 Para 6 Most of air molecules are near Earth’s surface. 3- Describe the molecules in a column of air in our atmosphere.

Page 1 Para 6 Most of air molecules are near Earth’s surface. 3- Describe the molecules in a column of air in our atmosphere. Image Link Image Link

Page 1 Para 5 High pressure air brings good weather. 4- What kind of air pressure is typical of good weather?

Page 1 Para 5 High pressure air brings good weather. 4- What kind of air pressure is typical of good weather? Image Link Image Link

Page 1 Para 5 High pressure air brings good weather. 4- What kind of air pressure is typical of good weather? Image Link Image Link

Page 1 Para 6 5- What does PSI mean?

Page 1 Para 6 PSI stands for air pressure in Pounds per Square Inch. 5- What does PSI mean?

Page 1 Para 6 PSI stands for air pressure in Pounds per Square Inch. 5- What does PSI mean? Image Link Image Link

Page 2 Para 7 6- What is the air pressure at sea level and in space in PSI?

Page 2 Para 7 Air pressure is about PSI at sea level and 0 PSI in space. 6- What is the air pressure at sea level and in space in PSI?

Page 2 Para 7 Air pressure is about PSI at sea level and 0 PSI in space. 6- What is the air pressure at sea level and in space in PSI? Image Link Image Link

Page 2 Para 8 7- What is the difference between an aneroid and a mercury barometer?

Page 2 Para 8 Both measure air pressure, but an aneroid barometer has no dangerous mercury metal. 7- What is the difference between an aneroid and a mercury barometer?

Page 2 Para 8 Both measure air pressure, but an aneroid barometer has no dangerous mercury metal. 7- What is the difference between an aneroid and a mercury barometer? Image Link Image Link

Page 2 Para How is the density of anything calculated?

Page 2 Para 10 Density is the amount of material divided by the room it takes up – mass / volume. 8- How is the density of anything calculated?

Page 2 Para 10 Density is the amount of material divided by the room it takes up – mass / volume. 8- How is the density of anything calculated? Image Link Image Link

Page 2 Para How can temperature and altitude change the density of air?

Page 2 Para 11 Both higher temperature and higher altitude gives lower density air. 9- How can temperature and altitude change the density of air?

Page 2 Para 11 Both higher temperature and higher altitude gives lower density air. 9- How can temperature and altitude change the density of air? Image Link Image Link

Page __ Para __ 10- Clouds are not water vapor. Why?

Page __ Para __ We can see clouds – tiny water droplets. Water vapor is invisible. 10- Clouds are not water vapor. Why?

Page __ Para __ We can see clouds – tiny water droplets. Water vapor is invisible. 10- Clouds are not water vapor. Why? Image Link Image Link

Wrap it up: Draw, color and label a diagram of a column of air 100 miles high.

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