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Bent birchest prompt the speaker of the poem by that name to imagine ___
1. ice storms 2. a boys been swinging on them 3. people
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What causes hurricanes to increase in strength
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In 3–5 sentences, explain how meteorologists use weather data to predict the probability of a catastrophic wildfire.(4 points)
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What causes hurricanes to increase in strength?(1 point)
Responses moving onto land moving onto land slower wind speeds slower
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MentallyillMexican
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pressure systems bringing in hurricanes, tornados,and other storms
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kim
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What is the difference between high and low pressure systems and what weather does each bring?
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Chloe
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as a hurricane forms the warm air--
answer. goes up
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Noria
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what causes hurricanes to in crease in strength
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Ai
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what six facts about Tornadoes
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Kayla
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i need to draw a labelled diagram and explain why depressions bring cloud and rain.
do you know any good sites that would help me
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mark
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Please help me out with this question!:
Explain how hurricanes form. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane
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Nicole
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Are tornadoes strong enough to go through a wall?
It depends on the porosity of the wall. A 30 mph wind can be felt a bit through
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Logan
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Blank is a round pellet of ice larger than 5 millimeters in diameter.
Snow. A hailstone. Sleet. (MY ANSWER) An ice crystal.
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LOVE
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A weather forecast predicts that a sunny week will be followed by a rainy weekend.
Which pressure systems are likely to occur? A.
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UR_M0M_IS_G@Y101XD_XP.
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The state of texas covers approxmiately 268,58 squared mi. During a hail storm the entire state is covered in 1billion meters of
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Bill
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Violent storms generally form along _____. (1 point) occluded fronts cold fronts warm fronts stationary fronts 2. Areas of low
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Delilah
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How does a hurricane form?
A. It forms over warm ocean water as a low-pressure area. B. It forms over warm ocean water as a
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smoochy
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Use the table to answer the question.
Day Observations 1 sunny and warm 2 cloudy and rainy 3 drop in temperature 4 clear skies
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in 3-5 sentence explain how meteorologists use weather data to predict the probability of a catastrophic wildfire.
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mindustry
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Convection currents, resulting from uneven heating of the Earth's surface, cause _______ to form.
Responses: A. wind B. volcanoes
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AR
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The weather forecast is for warmer air and lower air pressure. What other change would you expect? a. Higher humidity b. strong
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March
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In an El Niño year, trade winds are too weak to send warm currents west. Instead, warm currents travel east into South America.
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State three characteristics that mid-latitude cyclones have in common with all cyclones
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Matevhu
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how do hurricanes form?
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audrey
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Use the story to answer the question. The Black Horse I had been riding my black horse through the thickets of pitahaya from
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Convection currents, resulting from uneven heating of the Earth's surface, cause _______ to form.(1 point)
Responses A. wind A.
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Imtheman
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1.How is physical weathering different from chemical weathering?(1 point)
Responses A. In physical weathering, the composition of
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thx
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Lines of equal temperature that connect places on weather maps are called ____.
Question 1 options: weather fronts map
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A sea breeze is a wind that blows from the sea toward land. Which statement best explains how air pressure influences sea
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The storm moved in, and clouds descended to the valley.
1 enshroud 2 tamper 3 inject 4 crease
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Which provides the most direct source of energy for a hurricane?(1 point) Responses rising, swirling winds rising, swirling
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Where is the energy of a hurricane come from?
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Which weather events are likely to happen due to a low-pressure system? (1 point)
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A Failing Student :3
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Which would register a drop in air pressure?(1 point) Responses going down a mountain going down a mountain a heavy rainstorm a
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Cassi Blake
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Where do hurricanes form?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aover warm ocean waters in tropical areas%0D%0Aover warm ocean
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Which is most likely to cause clouds to form in a previously clear sky?(1 point)
Responses A colder air mass moves into the area
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Something
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What occurs when the air temperature is equal to the dew point temperature?(1 point)
Responses The relative humidity is 100%, so
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Lettuce?
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Immersive Reader
The name of the narrow belt of high-speed wind in the stratosphere is the A jet stream. B lithosphere. C
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Which condition would most likely require the National Weather Service to issue a severe thunderstorm warning?(1 point)
Responses
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Something
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A tornado is a large, very powerful windstorm that develops over an ocean and moves in a spiral.
False, hurricane True False,
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During a tornado, the strong winds spin around a column of ____________ air and move in crazy patterns along the ground,
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Where does the energy of a hurricane come from?(1 point)
Responses Earth’s spin Earth’s spin strong winds strong winds
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where does the energy of a hurricane come from?
a strong winds b earths moon c earths spin d the sun
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What could indicate that a tornado is happening?
light drizzle sunny skies, cool weather dark storm clouds high winds, hail and
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A(n) __________ is a large, very powerful windstorm that develops over an ocean and moves in a spiral.
earthquake tsunami
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Hurricanes are
A not created by air masses. B formed over arctic oceans. C a kind of cyclone. D less powerful than tornadoes.
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Read & RespondQuestion 4 of 8
Use the text below to answer the question. All weather takes place in the atmosphere, mostly in its
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Which describes the characteristics of a rain shadow on a mountainside?(1 point)
Responses increased precipitation increased
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Why are satellite images more appropriate than maps or aerial photographs to identify the development and route of a mid
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Moloko
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What is one characteristic of mid-latitude cyclones that other types of cyclones do not have?
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Thabie
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