facts and questions science and weather by: de’anna jones, bruce aguon, alex spang and jared ruoff

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Facts and Questions Science and Weather By: De’Anna Jones, Bruce Aguon, Alex Spang and Jared Ruoff De’Anna, Bruce, Alex and Jared Facts Science and Weather

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  • Facts and Questions Science and Weather By: DeAnna Jones, Bruce Aguon, Alex Spang and Jared Ruoff
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  • Pick Some Factz Clouds Frontz Lighting Weather Tools Sea and Land Breezes El Nino and La Nina END SLIDE OF FACTZ
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  • Clouds there are 3 different types of clouds that I learned about clouds are made up of tiny dust particles, ice crystals, and water droplets clouds have precipitation and they fall as Rain, Snow, Sleet, or Hail Stratus clouds are flat and featureless, appearing as layered sheets. Cumulus clouds are puffy, like cotton floating in the sky. Cirrus clouds are thin and wispy, appearing high in the sky.
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  • Frontz There are 4 different types of Frontz that I learned about Cold front- it forms when a cold air mass moves under a warm air mass- they bring heavy rain, thunderstorms, and sometimes snow- the color of the front is Blue Warm front- it forms when a warm air mass moves up and over a cold air mass- they bring rain, drizzle, and sometimes clear weather- the color of the front is red Stationary front- it forms when 2 air masses meet and do not want to move- they bring clear weather- the color of the front is red and blue Occluded front- it forms when 2 cold air masses move toward each other, warmer air is between them and pushed upward- they bring plenty of rain and plenty of snow the color of the front is purple
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  • Lighting Lightning is usually produced by cumulonimbus clouds Lightning can be a lot of different colors Ex: Pink, or Blue) lightning strikes in seconds
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  • Weather tools the weather tool's are Wind Vane, Thermometer, Barometer, Anemometer, and Rain Gauge Wind Vane is a instrument that measure's the direction of the wind Thermometer measure's the air temperature Barometer measure's air pressure Anemometer measures wind speed Rain Gauge measure's the amount of rain Wedge Type: easier to read with smaller amounts of precipitation is a type of rain gauge
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  • Sea and Land Breezes The Sea breezes cause a decrease in the land breeze near the ocean In Daytime cool air flows toward land creating sea breeze In Nighttime cool air over land moves toward the ocean which creates a land breeze
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  • El Nino and La Nina La Nina was the opposite of El Nino El Nino is warmer than La Nina (La Nina) El Nio usually causes droughts in the western Pacific Heavier rains in the eastern Pacific La Nia winds blow more heavily than normal causing more cold water to rise Spread westward across the Pacific. La Nia cause a slight dip in the jet stream Brings colder weather to North Carolina.
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  • The end of factz I dont want it to be the end
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  • Questions By: DeAnna Jones Questions About Clouds Lighting Frontz Weather Tools El Nino and La Nina Sea breeze and Land breezes
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  • Question about Clouds How many types of clouds are there How many types of clouds are there What are the names of the clouds What are the names of the clouds
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  • Answer about clouds There are 3 different types of clouds that we learned about There are 3 different types of clouds that we learned about Stratus, Cumulus, and Cirrus Stratus, Cumulus, and Cirrus
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  • Questions about Frontz How many Frontz are there name them How many Frontz are there name them What color are they
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  • Answer about Frontz There are 4 different types of Frontz and they are called cold, warm, stationary, and occluded front There are 4 different types of Frontz and they are called cold, warm, stationary, and occluded front cold frontz are blue, warm frontz are red stationary frontz are red and blue, occluded frontz are purple cold frontz are blue, warm frontz are red stationary frontz are red and blue, occluded frontz are purple
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  • Question about lighting What colors can lighting be What colors can lighting be Do it strike in minutes or seconds Do it strike in minutes or seconds
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  • Answer about lighting Lighting can be any color not just one color Lighting can be any color not just one color Lighting can strike in seconds Lighting can strike in seconds
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  • Questions bout Weather Tools What are the name of the Weather tools What are the name of the Weather tools what measures wind speedwhat measures wind speed
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  • Answer about Weather tools Wind Vane, Thermometer, Barometer, Anemometer, and Rain Gauge Wind Vane, Thermometer, Barometer, Anemometer, and Rain Gauge Anemometer
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  • Question about La Nina and El Nino Is La Nino Cold or is it Warm Is EL Nino cold or is it Warm
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  • Answer about La Nina and El Nino La Nina is cold El Nino is warm
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  • Question about sea and land breezes Do sea Breezes cause a increase or a decrease in the land breeze near the ocean Do sea Breezes cause a increase or a decrease in the land breeze near the ocean In daytime do the cool air move toward the land or the ocean In daytime do the cool air move toward the land or the ocean
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  • Answer about land and sea breezes The Sea breezes cause a decrease in the land breeze near the ocean The Sea breezes cause a decrease in the land breeze near the ocean In Daytime cool air flows toward land In Daytime cool air flows toward land
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  • Weather tools Question Wind vanewind speed Thermometeramount of rain Barometer direction of the wind Anemometerair pressure Rain Gauge air temperature Use these lines
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  • Weather tools Answer Wind vanewind speed Thermometeramount of rain Barometer direction of the wind Anemometerair pressure Rain Gauge air temperature
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  • Jetstream questions What is a Jet Stream? A. A wind B. A wind current in the Earths Atmosphere C. A weather condition D. A front
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  • JetStream Answer B. A wind current in the Earths atmosphere
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  • Jetstream question How many types of Jet Streams are there? A.1 B.3 C.5 D.2
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  • JetStream answer D.2
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  • Jetstream question What Causes a jet Stream? A. Nothing B. Air Pressure C. The Uneven heating of the Earths air D. Temperature
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  • Jetstream answer Q3: What causes a Jet Stream? C. The Uneven heating of the Earths Surface
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  • Jetstream question What are the two types of Jet Streams? A. Polar and Tropical B. Tropical and Western C. Polar and Subtropical D. Tropical and Eastern
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  • Jetstream Answer C. Polar and Subtropical
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  • JetStream In which direction does the Jet Stream Blow? A. West B. East C. South D. North
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  • B. East
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  • How does a jet stream change its position when it flows over the earth? A. It doesnt change Position B. It changes Temperature C. It dips and it bends D. It only flows in North America
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  • C. It dips and Bends
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  • How does a Jet Stream effect the weather? A. The Subtropical Jet Stream brings in cool air from the south, while the Polar Jet Stream brings in Warm air from the north B. The Subtropical Jet Stream Brings in Warm Air from the south, while the Polar Jet Stream brings in Warm Air from the north C. The Subtropical Jet Stream Brings in Warm air from the North, while the Polar Jet Stream brings in cool air from the South D. The Subtropical Jet Stream brings in Warm air from the South, while Polar Jet Stream brings in Cool air from the North
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  • D. The Subtropical Jet Stream brings in warm air from the south, While the Polar Jet Stream brings in Cool air from the North
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  • Why is a Jet Stream Important A. It has a huge effect on land weather B. It has a small effect on land weather C. It has a huge effect on ocean weather D. It has a small effect on ocean weather
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  • A. It has a huge effect on land weather
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  • Now the End By DeAnna Jones