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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
d
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
d
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
d
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teaching_images/cycle_water_1503.png
This diagram shows the processes of the water cycle. It takes place on, above, and below Earths surface. During the water cycle, water occurs in three different states: gas (water vapor), liquid (water), and solid (ice). Many processes are involved as water changes state to move through the cycle. One of the processes is called Evaporation. It takes place when water on Earths surface changes to water vapor. The sun heats the water and turns it into water vapor which escapes up into the atmosphere. Most evaporation occurs from the surface of the ocean. Sublimation is another process takes place when snow and ice on Earths surface change directly to water vapor without first melting to form liquid water. This also happens because of heat from the sun. Transpiration is yet another process that takes place when plants release water vapor through pores in their leaves called stomata. As the water vapor rises up into the earth's atmosphere, it cools and condenses. Condensation is the process of converting water vapor into water droplets.If the droplets get big enough, they fall as precipitation. Precipitation is any form of water that falls from the atmosphere. Precipitation that falls on land may flow over the surface of the ground. This water is called runoff.The runoff may reach a water body such as an ocean or get soaked into the ground.
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
d
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
d
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
d
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
d
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
d
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
d
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
d
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This diagram shows the effect of rains on hills. The moist air from the green side of the hills rising up in the air and condenses as water vapor. This is called precipitation. The other side of the hill form the rain shadow region. Rain shadow region is a region having little rainfall because it is sheltered from prevailing rain-bearing winds by a range of hills. The dry air descends from this region.
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
d
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Most fossils are preserved by one of five processes outlined below (Figure 1.1):
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
d
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Graphs are very useful tools in science. They can help you visualize a set of data. With a graph, you can actually see what all the numbers in a data table mean. Three commonly used types of graphs are bar graphs, circle graphs, and line graphs. Each type of graph is suitable for showing a different type of data.
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
d
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A life scientist would carry out a scientific investigation to try to answer this question. A scientific investigation follows a general plan called the scientific method. The scientific method is a series of logical steps for testing a possible answer to a question. The steps are shown in the flow chart in Figure 1.8.
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
d
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What does population growth mean? You can probably guess that it means the number of individuals in a population is increasing. The population growth rate tells you how quickly a population is increasing or decreasing. What determines the population growth rate for a particular population?
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
d
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A food web is a diagram that represents many pathways through which energy flows through an ecosystem. It includes a number of intersecting food chains. Food webs are generally more similar to what really happens in nature. They show that most organisms consume and are consumed by multiple species. You can see an example of a food web in Figure 24.5.
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
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An electric circuit consists of at least one closed loop through which electric current can flow. Every circuit has a voltage source such as a battery and a conductor such as metal wire. A circuit may have other parts as well, such as lights and switches. In addition, a circuit may consist of one loop or two loops.
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
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The flow of matter in an ecosystem is not like energy flow. Matter enters an ecosystem at any level and leaves at any level. Matter cycles freely between trophic levels and between the ecosystem and the physical environment (Figure
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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Minerals are divided into groups based on chemical composition. Most minerals fit into one of eight mineral groups.
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
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Despite these problems, there is a rich fossil record. How does an organism become fossilized?
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How many arrows are in the diagram?
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a. 3, b. 4, c. 2, d. 6
d
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Most maps use a grid of lines to help you to find your location. This grid system is called a geographic coordinate system. Using this system you can define your location by two numbers, latitude and longitude. Both numbers are angles between your location, the center of Earth, and a reference line (Figure 2.20).
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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teaching_images/cycle_water_1503.png
This diagram shows the processes of the water cycle. It takes place on, above, and below Earths surface. During the water cycle, water occurs in three different states: gas (water vapor), liquid (water), and solid (ice). Many processes are involved as water changes state to move through the cycle. One of the processes is called Evaporation. It takes place when water on Earths surface changes to water vapor. The sun heats the water and turns it into water vapor which escapes up into the atmosphere. Most evaporation occurs from the surface of the ocean. Sublimation is another process takes place when snow and ice on Earths surface change directly to water vapor without first melting to form liquid water. This also happens because of heat from the sun. Transpiration is yet another process that takes place when plants release water vapor through pores in their leaves called stomata. As the water vapor rises up into the earth's atmosphere, it cools and condenses. Condensation is the process of converting water vapor into water droplets.If the droplets get big enough, they fall as precipitation. Precipitation is any form of water that falls from the atmosphere. Precipitation that falls on land may flow over the surface of the ground. This water is called runoff.The runoff may reach a water body such as an ocean or get soaked into the ground.
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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This diagram shows the effect of rains on hills. The moist air from the green side of the hills rising up in the air and condenses as water vapor. This is called precipitation. The other side of the hill form the rain shadow region. Rain shadow region is a region having little rainfall because it is sheltered from prevailing rain-bearing winds by a range of hills. The dry air descends from this region.
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air. High humidity increases the chances of clouds and precipitation.
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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The water cycle plays an important role in weather. When liquid water evaporates, it causes humidity. When water vapor condenses, it forms clouds and precipitation. Humidity, clouds, and precipitation are all important weather factors.
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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Precipitation (Figure 1.1) is an extremely important part of weather. Water vapor condenses and usually falls to create precipitation.
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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Some precipitation forms in place. Dew forms when moist air cools below its dew point on a cold surface. Frost is dew that forms when the air temperature is below freezing.
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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Clouds form when water vapor condenses around particles in the air. The particles are specks of matter, such as dust or smoke. Billions of these tiny water droplets come together to make up a cloud. If the air is very cold, ice crystals form instead of liquid water.
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
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Clouds are needed for precipitation. This may fall as liquid water, or it may fall as frozen water, such as snow.
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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Thunderstorms are extremely common. Worldwide there are 14 million per year thats 40,000 per day! Most drop a lot of rain on a small area quickly, but some are severe and highly damaging.
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
d
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Water also moves through the living organisms in an ecosystem. Plants soak up large amounts of water through their roots. The water then moves up the plant and evaporates from the leaves in a process called transpiration. The process of transpiration, like evaporation, returns water back into the atmosphere.
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
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What do temperature, clouds, winds, and rain have in common? They are all part of weather. Weather refers to the conditions of the atmosphere at a given time and place.
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What happens after condensation?
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a. evaporation, b. collection, c. It is the last stage, d. precipitation
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Water vapor is not visible unless it condenses to become a cloud. Water vapor condenses around a nucleus, such as dust, smoke, or a salt crystal. This forms a tiny liquid droplet. Billions of these water droplets together make a cloud.
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
a
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
a
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teaching_images/cycle_water_1503.png
This diagram shows the processes of the water cycle. It takes place on, above, and below Earths surface. During the water cycle, water occurs in three different states: gas (water vapor), liquid (water), and solid (ice). Many processes are involved as water changes state to move through the cycle. One of the processes is called Evaporation. It takes place when water on Earths surface changes to water vapor. The sun heats the water and turns it into water vapor which escapes up into the atmosphere. Most evaporation occurs from the surface of the ocean. Sublimation is another process takes place when snow and ice on Earths surface change directly to water vapor without first melting to form liquid water. This also happens because of heat from the sun. Transpiration is yet another process that takes place when plants release water vapor through pores in their leaves called stomata. As the water vapor rises up into the earth's atmosphere, it cools and condenses. Condensation is the process of converting water vapor into water droplets.If the droplets get big enough, they fall as precipitation. Precipitation is any form of water that falls from the atmosphere. Precipitation that falls on land may flow over the surface of the ground. This water is called runoff.The runoff may reach a water body such as an ocean or get soaked into the ground.
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
a
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
a
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
a
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
a
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
a
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
a
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
a
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This diagram shows the effect of rains on hills. The moist air from the green side of the hills rising up in the air and condenses as water vapor. This is called precipitation. The other side of the hill form the rain shadow region. Rain shadow region is a region having little rainfall because it is sheltered from prevailing rain-bearing winds by a range of hills. The dry air descends from this region.
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
a
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Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air. High humidity increases the chances of clouds and precipitation.
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
a
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Did you ever hike or drive up a mountain? Did you notice that it was cooler near the top? Climate is not just different on a mountain. Just having a mountain range nearby can affect the climate.
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
a
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The two types of air pollutants are primary pollutants, which enter the atmosphere directly, and secondary pollutants, which form from a chemical reaction.
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
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Most pollutants enter the air when fossil fuels burn. Some are released when forests burn. Others evaporate into the air.
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
a
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There are two basic types of pollutants in air. They are known as primary pollutants and secondary pollutants.
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
a
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Without the atmosphere, there would be no clouds or rain. In fact, there would be no weather at all. Most weather occurs because the atmosphere heats up more in some places than others.
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
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The atmosphere is layered, corresponding with how the atmospheres temperature changes with altitude. By under- standing the way temperature changes with altitude, we can learn a lot about how the atmosphere works.
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
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An air mass is a batch of air that has nearly the same temperature and humidity (Figure 1.1). An air mass acquires these characteristics above an area of land or water known as its source region. When the air mass sits over a region for several days or longer, it picks up the distinct temperature and humidity characteristics of that region.
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
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Air masses are slowly pushed along by high-level winds. When an air mass moves over a new region, it shares its temperature and humidity with that region. So the temperature and humidity of a particular location depends partly on the characteristics of the air mass that sits over it.
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What would happen to the moist air if the mountains were not present?
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a. Rainfall would decrease, b. It would evaporate in the desert, c. Rainfall would stay the same, d. Rainfall would increase
a
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Clouds are needed for precipitation. This may fall as liquid water, or it may fall as frozen water, such as snow.
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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a. prevailing winds, b. rain shadow, c. evaporation, d. warm ocean
b
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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a. prevailing winds, b. rain shadow, c. evaporation, d. warm ocean
b
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This diagram shows the processes of the water cycle. It takes place on, above, and below Earths surface. During the water cycle, water occurs in three different states: gas (water vapor), liquid (water), and solid (ice). Many processes are involved as water changes state to move through the cycle. One of the processes is called Evaporation. It takes place when water on Earths surface changes to water vapor. The sun heats the water and turns it into water vapor which escapes up into the atmosphere. Most evaporation occurs from the surface of the ocean. Sublimation is another process takes place when snow and ice on Earths surface change directly to water vapor without first melting to form liquid water. This also happens because of heat from the sun. Transpiration is yet another process that takes place when plants release water vapor through pores in their leaves called stomata. As the water vapor rises up into the earth's atmosphere, it cools and condenses. Condensation is the process of converting water vapor into water droplets.If the droplets get big enough, they fall as precipitation. Precipitation is any form of water that falls from the atmosphere. Precipitation that falls on land may flow over the surface of the ground. This water is called runoff.The runoff may reach a water body such as an ocean or get soaked into the ground.
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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a. prevailing winds, b. rain shadow, c. evaporation, d. warm ocean
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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a. prevailing winds, b. rain shadow, c. evaporation, d. warm ocean
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This diagram depicts the water cycle, which is an important part of the ecosystem. The water in the water cycle exists in three different phases, liquid, solid (ice) and gas (water vapor). Water from lakes and oceans evaporates and is carried by rising air currents in the atmosphere. In the atmosphere the water vapor condenses and forms tiny droplets of water that form clouds. When the droplets get big enough the water comes back to earth in the form of precipitation. Precipitation can be in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. Eventually the water evaporates again and the cycle starts over. Water can also enter the atmosphere through trees and plants from a process called transpiration.
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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a. prevailing winds, b. rain shadow, c. evaporation, d. warm ocean
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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a. prevailing winds, b. rain shadow, c. evaporation, d. warm ocean
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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a. prevailing winds, b. rain shadow, c. evaporation, d. warm ocean
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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a. prevailing winds, b. rain shadow, c. evaporation, d. warm ocean
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Precipitation (Figure 1.1) is an extremely important part of weather. Water vapor condenses and usually falls to create precipitation.
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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Clouds are needed for precipitation. This may fall as liquid water, or it may fall as frozen water, such as snow.
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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a. prevailing winds, b. rain shadow, c. evaporation, d. warm ocean
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The atmosphere is layered, corresponding with how the atmospheres temperature changes with altitude. By under- standing the way temperature changes with altitude, we can learn a lot about how the atmosphere works.
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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Most precipitation that occurs over land, however, is not absorbed by the soil and is called runoff. This runoff collects in streams and rivers and eventually flows back into the ocean.
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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To make a weather forecast, the conditions of the atmosphere must be known for that location and for the surrounding area. Temperature, air pressure, and other characteristics of the atmosphere must be measured and the data collected.
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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Air temperature in the stratosphere layer increases with altitude. Why? The stratosphere gets most of its heat from the Sun. Therefore, its warmer closer to the Sun. The air at the bottom of the stratosphere is cold. The cold air is dense, so it doesnt rise. As a result, there is little mixing of air in this layer.
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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a. prevailing winds, b. rain shadow, c. evaporation, d. warm ocean
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The atmosphere has different properties at different elevations above sea level, or altitudes.
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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a. prevailing winds, b. rain shadow, c. evaporation, d. warm ocean
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Oceanographers divide the ocean into zones both vertically and horizontally.
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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a. prevailing winds, b. rain shadow, c. evaporation, d. warm ocean
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Many pieces of evidence can mean that a volcano is about to erupt, but the time and magnitude of the eruption are difficult to pin down. This evidence includes the history of previous volcanic activity, earthquakes, slope deformation, and gas emissions.
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What is the last step in the orographic precipitation?
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a. prevailing winds, b. rain shadow, c. evaporation, d. warm ocean
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The water cycle plays an important role in weather. When liquid water evaporates, it causes humidity. When water vapor condenses, it forms clouds and precipitation. Humidity, clouds, and precipitation are all important weather factors.
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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a. Warm ocean, b. Evaporation, c. Rain shadow, d. Prevailing winds
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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This diagram shows the processes of the water cycle. It takes place on, above, and below Earths surface. During the water cycle, water occurs in three different states: gas (water vapor), liquid (water), and solid (ice). Many processes are involved as water changes state to move through the cycle. One of the processes is called Evaporation. It takes place when water on Earths surface changes to water vapor. The sun heats the water and turns it into water vapor which escapes up into the atmosphere. Most evaporation occurs from the surface of the ocean. Sublimation is another process takes place when snow and ice on Earths surface change directly to water vapor without first melting to form liquid water. This also happens because of heat from the sun. Transpiration is yet another process that takes place when plants release water vapor through pores in their leaves called stomata. As the water vapor rises up into the earth's atmosphere, it cools and condenses. Condensation is the process of converting water vapor into water droplets.If the droplets get big enough, they fall as precipitation. Precipitation is any form of water that falls from the atmosphere. Precipitation that falls on land may flow over the surface of the ground. This water is called runoff.The runoff may reach a water body such as an ocean or get soaked into the ground.
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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a. Warm ocean, b. Evaporation, c. Rain shadow, d. Prevailing winds
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This diagram depicts the water cycle, which is an important part of the ecosystem. The water in the water cycle exists in three different phases, liquid, solid (ice) and gas (water vapor). Water from lakes and oceans evaporates and is carried by rising air currents in the atmosphere. In the atmosphere the water vapor condenses and forms tiny droplets of water that form clouds. When the droplets get big enough the water comes back to earth in the form of precipitation. Precipitation can be in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail. Eventually the water evaporates again and the cycle starts over. Water can also enter the atmosphere through trees and plants from a process called transpiration.
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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a. Warm ocean, b. Evaporation, c. Rain shadow, d. Prevailing winds
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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An air mass is a large body of air that has about the same conditions throughout. For example, an air mass might have cold dry air. Another air mass might have warm moist air. The conditions in an air mass depend on where the air mass formed.
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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An air mass is a batch of air that has nearly the same temperature and humidity (Figure 1.1). An air mass acquires these characteristics above an area of land or water known as its source region. When the air mass sits over a region for several days or longer, it picks up the distinct temperature and humidity characteristics of that region.
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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The two types of air pollutants are primary pollutants, which enter the atmosphere directly, and secondary pollutants, which form from a chemical reaction.
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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Air masses are slowly pushed along by high-level winds. When an air mass moves over a new region, it shares its temperature and humidity with that region. So the temperature and humidity of a particular location depends partly on the characteristics of the air mass that sits over it.
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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We usually cant sense the air around us unless it is moving. But air has the same basic properties as other matter. For example, air has mass, volume and, of course, density.
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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Air temperature in the stratosphere layer increases with altitude. Why? The stratosphere gets most of its heat from the Sun. Therefore, its warmer closer to the Sun. The air at the bottom of the stratosphere is cold. The cold air is dense, so it doesnt rise. As a result, there is little mixing of air in this layer.
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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a. Warm ocean, b. Evaporation, c. Rain shadow, d. Prevailing winds
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When cold air masses move south from the poles, they run into warm air masses moving north from the tropics. The boundary between two air masses is called a front. Air masses usually dont mix at a front. The differences in temperature and pressure cause clouds and precipitation. Types of fronts include cold, warm, occluded, and stationary fronts.
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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The atmosphere has different properties at different elevations above sea level, or altitudes.
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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Why is such a small amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere even important? Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Greenhouse gases trap heat energy that would otherwise radiate out into space, which warms Earth. These gases were discussed in the chapter Atmospheric Processes.
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Which of the following determines the type of air mass that moves over an area?
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What do temperature, clouds, winds, and rain have in common? They are all part of weather. Weather refers to the conditions of the atmosphere at a given time and place.
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