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Oceans and Weather STAAR Questions

Oceans and Weather STAAR Questions

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Science

8th Grade

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NGSS
MS-ESS2-5, MS-ESS2-6, MS-ESS3-2

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AUSTIN SPEAR

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10 Slides • 7 Questions

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Weather Maps, Ocean Currents, Hurricanes, and Convection STAAR Questions

Some choice items from recent STAAR tests!

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Weather Maps

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Multiple Choice

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Bright sun with no wind

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Partly cloudy with no wind

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Mostly sunny with light winds

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Overcast skies with strong winds

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Multiple Choice

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Denver, because it is raining there

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Minneapolis, because a cold front is approaching

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Atlanta, because a warm front is approaching

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Houston, because it is in a high-pressure area

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Oceans Currents and Hurricanes

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Multiple Choice

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regulating when tides occur in coastal areas

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trapping heat at the equator to regulate the global climate

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distributing heat from the uneven absorption of solar energy

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increasing the rate of evaporation to transport water to areas experiencing droughts

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Multiple Choice

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The formation of a low-pressure area south of Bangkok

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The formation of a high-pressure area south of Bangkok

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Cool water moving into the sea east of Hanoi

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Warm water moving into the sea east of Hanoi

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Multiple Choice

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The state of Florida is smaller than the state of California.

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The air in Florida is more stable than the air in California

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The air above Florida holds less moisture than the air above California

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The ocean currents near Florida are warmer than the ocean currents near California.

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Multiple Choice

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Area 1

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Area 2

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Area 3

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Area 4

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Convection

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Multiple Choice

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The warm air in Earth’s atmosphere and the warm water in Earth’s oceans sink instead of rise.

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The heat source for Earth’s atmosphere and oceans is the sun, which heats from above instead of below.

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Convection cells in Earth’s atmosphere and oceans flow in the same direction instead of opposite directions.

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Cold air in Earth’s atmosphere and cold water in Earth’s oceans are less dense than warm air and warm water instead of being more dense.

Weather Maps, Ocean Currents, Hurricanes, and Convection STAAR Questions

Some choice items from recent STAAR tests!

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