LOWERN Baseball
Answer the questions correctly to score runs and beat your opponent.
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10.14.20
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10.15.20
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The farther away that you go from the equator the colder it becomes because the sun’s rays are more spread out and farther away. _________________ is the reason for this.
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There are two types - warm and cool. Warm currents tend to be moister because their temperature is higher. Cool ocean currents are dryer as they temperature is lower. Depending where they start from will determine whether they are warm or cool. This is an example of
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________________ are caused by a change in air pressure. Low pressure equals warm air. High pressure equals cold air. A wind is created by the sun heating up a spot of land which in turn heats the air above it, the hot air rises and cool air replaces it this motion creates a wind. In Canada we call our winds the Prevailing Westerlies.
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As air rises it cools at a rate of 1 degree Celsius for each 100 metre. When it reaches 100% humidity it starts to cool at a rate of .6 degree Celsius for each 100 meter as it condenses heat is given off and water drops.
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_____________ refers to the elevation (height) of the land (usually mountains). As air rises up the mountain side (windward side) it cools and condenses and then it rains, as it travels over the mountain it becomes dry and warm - (leeward side).
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Places close to the water have warm winters, cool summers and lots of rain because water takes longer to cool off and warm up than the land. Maritime Climate is close to the water and tends to have a great deal more precipitation and Continental Climate is more inland and therefore is quite dry.
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The weather along the equator is much warmer than the weather at the poles. This is because:
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What are the two types of ocean currents?
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In Canada, our winds are called the ________________.
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As air rises it cools at a rate of _____ degree celsius for every _____ metre
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In relief, wind goes up the ___________________ and down the ____________________.
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Vancouver has fairly warm winters, cool summers, and lots of rain. This is due to its _________________.
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