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Sunshine on My Shoulders Current Movements Solar Power 100 Point 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Point 200 Points200 Points200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points Cloudy Days Weather or Not

Makes up about 78 percent of dry air

What is nitrogen?

This happens to air pressure and density as altitude increases

What is both decrease?

Most weather takes place here

What is the troposphere?

Region(s) having temperatures cooler than those near the equator

What are temperate and polar zones?

Weather system with a center of low pressure

What is a cyclone?

This causes Earth’s day and night

What is the Earth rotating?

One Earth orbit is also one …

What is a year or a revolution?

Earth’s atmosphere is heated mainly by this

What is energy reradiated by Earth’s surface?

Air masses forming over water contain more of this than masses formed over land

What is moisture?

The two main factors determining a region’s climate

What are temperature and precipitation?

A cloud is a dense, visible mass of this

What are tiny water droplets or ice crystals?

Low, flat clouds that often cover the sky and produce rain

What are nimbostratus clouds?

The three basic cloud types

What are stratus, cumulus, and cirrus?

An example of a natural, long-term climate change

What is an ice age?

Affects a region’s temperature

What are latitude, altitude, ocean currents and nearness to ocean?

List of latitude zones from N to S

What are polar, temperate, tropic, temperate, polar?

Example of a global wind

What are westerlies, trade winds, polar easterlies?

Daily breezes in a city near the ocean

What are local winds?

Type of non-moving front formed by 2 unlike air masses

What is a stationary front?

A cold front forms when a cold air mass collides with this

What is a warm air mass? (the warm air is then pushed up)

Location of the ozone layer

What is the upper stratosphere?

Percentage of solar energy that is absorbed by the Earth

What is 50 percent?

Where a maritime tropical air mass might affect U.S. weather

What is the Gulf of Mexico?

Air mass that forms over land north of 50 degrees North latitude

What is a continental polar air mass?

Pattern of weather over many years in a region

What is its climate?

Make your wager

If temp is 2 o C at 500m altitude, the temp at 2500m. (6.5 o C fall per km)

= 2000m = 2km 2x6.5 = 13 o C lower 2 o C - 13 o C = - 11 o C