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Weather and climate. What is precipitation? Precipitation is any form of moisture which falls to the earth. This includes rain, snow, hail and sleet
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The Natural World – Revision Notes. What Is the Natural World? This unit comprises three major concept areas. Weather, Climate and Ecosystems Weather
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AIR MASSES A large body of air (thousands of miles) Changes in weather are caused by movements of air masses As an air mass moves away, temp & humidity
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Air Masses and Fonts Chapter 8 Section 3. Standards S 6.4.e Students know differences in pressure, heat, air movement, and humidity result in changes
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Air Masses, Fronts, Cyclones, and Anticyclones. What causes our weather to change from day to day? There are warm masses of air There are cold masses
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Computer graphics & visualization. Game Design - Rendering Smoke & Clouds Jürgen Treml (
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Terrestrial planets Gas giant planets Asteroid Belt Kuiper Belt (Ice and Pluto) All of this is surrounded by the Oort Cloud
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Atmosphere and Climate ChangeSection 1 Objectives Explain the difference between weather and climate. Identify four factors that determine climate. Explain
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Chapter 2, Section 1 I. Climates and Ecosystems. A. Weather and Climate i.Weather a. The condition of the bottom layer of the earth’s atmosphere in one
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Ecosystems & Communities Chapter 4. 4.1 Climate Weather and Climate Weather - the condition of Earth’s atmosphere at a particular time and place. Climate
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Chapter 13: Atmosphere & Climate Change Section 1: Climate & Climate Change
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A severe depression. Wind speeds reach over 60 km/h but can reach over 200 km/h. Found over oceans within 30° of the equator. Start on the eastern
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