Global Winds

Global Winds

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9th - 12th Grade

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1.

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What are global winds?

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Global winds are large-scale wind patterns that occur in the Earth's atmosphere, driven by the uneven heating of the Earth by the sun.

2.

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What causes the Coriolis effect?

Back

The Coriolis effect is caused by the rotation of the Earth, which causes moving air and water to turn and twist rather than moving in a straight line.

3.

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What is the Hadley cell?

Back

The Hadley cell is a tropical atmospheric circulation cell that extends from the equator to about 30 degrees latitude, characterized by rising warm air at the equator and descending cooler air at 30 degrees.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What is the role of temperature differences in global winds?

Back

Temperature differences between the equator and the poles create pressure differences, which drive the movement of air and the formation of global wind patterns.

5.

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Front

What are jet streams?

Back

Jet streams are narrow, fast-flowing air currents found in the upper levels of the atmosphere, typically at altitudes of 6 to 12 kilometers.

6.

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What is the significance of low-pressure areas?

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Low-pressure areas are regions where warm air rises, leading to cloud formation and precipitation, often associated with stormy weather.

7.

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Front

What is the Ferrel cell?

Back

The Ferrel cell is a mid-latitude atmospheric circulation cell that lies between the Hadley cell and the Polar cell, characterized by westerly winds.

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