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Weather: Air Pressure, Fronts, Weather, Winds
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Air Pressure, Fronts, Weather, Winds
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Created Date 05.24.18
Last Updated 05.24.18
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Topics of this game:
red circles
blue triangles
red circles and blue triangles on same side
red circles and blue triangles on opposite sides
Air pressure on low levels
standard air pressure at sea level
instrument used to measure air pressure
good weather and clear skies
storms and grey skies
low pressure
high presure
heat transferred by direct contact
heat transferred from hot to cold
heat transferred through empty spaces
boundary between 2 air masses with different properties
a large section of air with same properties
approximately 15
physical features of an area on a map
the weight pushing down on Earth
located in cooler areas and move from E to W
where ships released extra weight
main regions that ships traveled
moves towards land
moves towards oceans
winds that are located across the Earth
winds that cause a curve because of Earth's rotation
unit of measurement for tremperature
circular pattern of moving air
violent disturbance in the atmosphere
area of no winds
transfer of pollen
high-speed, high-altitude winds
high winds and low temperatures
thin and whispy
blanket; covers the sky
like fluffy cotton balls
"thunderstorm" clouds
dark grey; produce rain or snow
rain, sleet, snow, hail
liquid to gas
gas to liquid
evaporation from plants
gathering of excess water
pH for water
taking care of surrounding environments
uses "false foot"
lives in colonies
uses flagella to move
uses cilia to move and eat
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