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What is Atmosphere
Layer of air surrounding the Earth
It allows all living things to breathe
regulates Earth's temp and protects it from particles and radiation from the sun and outer space
THE SUN INFLUENCES EARTH'S WEATHER
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Multiple Choice
What is an atmosphere
Something that determines the climate
Layer of air surrounding the Earth
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What are Weather elements
Humidity
Temperature
Atmospheric pressure
Those are the things the sun influences
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What to remember
The weather changes and the climate can stay the same for a really long time
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Multiple Choice
What are the type of fronts
hot front, cool front, stain front, snow front
Warm front, cool front, occluded front cold front
Cold front, warm front, occluded front, stationary front
stationary front, hot front, cold front, occluded front
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Open Ended
What do you remember about Fronts
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Fronts
Warm front, cold front, occluded front, stationary front
Key points: Warm front are less dense than cold front. When warm air and cold air meet warm air mostly rises
The area in which the two type of air mass meets is called a front
Cold front is when cold air moves under warm air
Cold front brings, heavy rain, thunderstorms, or snow. Cooler weather is mostly associated with cod front
cold fronts symbol are triangle blue triangle
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cold front symbol
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Warm front
A warm front is when warm air moves over cold denser air
warm front bring, drizzy rain, and clear and warm weather
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Occluded fronts
forms when warm air mass is caught between two colder air masses
cool temp, large amount of rain and snow
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Stationary fronts
forms when cold air mass and warm air mass meets but they don't have enough force to push the warm air mass up
brings days of cloudy wet weather
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Poll
do you understand fronts
yes
no
kind of, i have some questions
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Air pressure
two types, High and low pressure
I got tired so umm heres a link to a video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DquXO2FEl0Q&t=84s its long sorry
Low-pressure systems are associated with clouds and precipitation that minimize temperature changes throughout the day, whereas high-pressure systems normally associate with dry weather and mostly clear skies with larger diurnal temperature changes due to greater radiation at night and greater sunshine during the day.
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