1._____differences in pressure create (wind) 2.____a set of processes powered by the sun that keep our water continuously recycled and naturally filtered.

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1._____differences in pressure create (wind) 2.____a set of processes powered by the sun that keep our water continuously recycled and naturally filtered. (water cycle) 3._____ reason for the seasons (seasons) 4._____curving of wind due to Earth’s rotation (wind) 5._____type of cloud fog is (cloud) RAP

1. What are local winds? 2. What is a sea breeze? 3. What is a land breeze? 4. How does land and water absorb and lose heat?

1. Local winds are created by the geography of an area like an ocean or mountains.

2. Sea Breeze Day High pressure is over sea Low pressure over land Moves from sea to land Cool air over sea rushes in to replace warm air over land

–3. Land breeze –Night – High pressure over land –Low pressure over sea –Moves from land to sea –Cool air from land rushes in to replace warm air over sea

4. Land heats up and cools down faster than water

Crossword Puzzle pg old Troposphere conduction Stratosphere convection Mesosphere radiation Thermosphere atmosphere Trade altitude Westerlies air pressure Polar easterlies acid Jet streams global warming Greenhouse Coriolis Primary secondary Ozone scrubbers wind