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Temperature and Air Pressure Quizzes •Take out a piece of notebook paper and number from 1 – 9 •Hand in core bin when done.

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Temperature and Air Pressure Quizzes. Take out a piece of notebook paper and number from 1 – 9 Hand in core bin when done. 1. You can compare temperatures just by looking at a temperature bar graph. a. True b. False. 2. What is the lowest temperature on the bar graph? a. 51.6 b. 35.5 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Temperature and Air Pressure Quizzes

Temperature and Air Pressure Quizzes

•Take out a piece of notebook paper and number from 1 – 9•Hand in core bin when done.

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1. You can compare temperatures just by looking at a temperature bar graph.a. Trueb. False

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2. What is the lowest temperature on the bar graph?a. 51.6b. 35.5c. 25.1d. 44.2

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3. Temperature bar graphs show us:a. Highest temperaturesb. Temperatures at different timesc. All answers are correctd. Lowest temperature

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4. At what time is it 72°?______________

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5. Temperature bar graphs are a good visual for displaying extremes of high and low.

a. Trueb. False

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6. The balloon experiment proves that:a. Air has weightb. A balloon with more air is lighter than a balloon with little airc. On the side that tipped downward, the balloon was lighter.

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7. Changing barometric pressure usually means a change in weathera. Trueb. False

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8. Rising barometric pressure usually bringsa. Sunnier skiesb. Cloudy skies and precipitationc. No difference in the weather

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9. Which photo shows a lower than normal barometric pressure? a. Wetlandsb. House