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Fronts, El Nino And La Nina
Test Description: Fronts
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Warm Front
A
a large region of air that has a similar temperature and humidity
B
A belt of winds around Earth moving from high pressure zones toward the low pressure at the equator.
C
a front where warm air moves in over a cold air mass
D
The winds that typically blow from the high pressure to the low pressure areas. This is the cause of most of North Carolina's
2) The winds that typically blow from the high pressure to the low pressure areas. This is the cause of most of North Carolinas weather.
A
Prevailing Westerlies
B
El Nino
C
Trade Winds
D
Air Mass
3) The winds that typically blow from the high pressure to the low pressure areas. This is the cause of most of North Carolinas weather.
A
Cold Front
B
Occluded Front
C
Air Mass
D
Prevailing Westerlies
4) A front where 2 cold fronts have overtaken a warm front.
A
La Nina
B
Gulf Stream
C
Front
D
Occluded Front
5) Typically cool and dry; it creates a more active hurricane season in the Atlantic
A
El Nino
B
La Nina
C
Cold front
D
Front
6) a warm ocean current flowing N from the Gulf of Mexico, along the E coast of the U.S., to an area off the SE coast of Newfoundland, where it becomes the western terminus of the North Atlantic Current.
A
Cold Front
B
Gulf Stream
C
La Nina
D
El Nino
7) Front
A
a climate pattern where the water in the Pacific Ocean near the equator gets hotter than usual and affects the atmosphere and
B
A front where 2 cold fronts have overtaken a warm front.
C
belt of winds around Earth moving from high pressure zones toward the low pressure at the equator.
D
A boundary between air masses with different temperatures.
8) a climate pattern where the water in the Pacific Ocean near the equator gets hotter than usual and affects the atmosphere and weather around the world.
A
Prevailing Westerlies
B
La Nina
C
Air Mass
D
El Nino
9) Cold front
A
A front where cold air moves in under a warm air mass.
B
winds that typically blow from high pressure to low pressure areas. This is the cause of most of North Carolinas weather
C
a climate pattern where the water in the Pacific Ocean near the equator gets hotter than usual and affects the atmosphere and
D
a warm ocean current flowing N from the Gulf of Mexico, along the E coast of the U.S.
10) a large region of air that has a similar temperature and humidity
A
Occluded Front
B
Air Mass
C
Stationary Front
D
Gulf Stream
11) A belt of winds around Earth moving from high pressure zones toward the low pressure at the equator.
A
El Nino
B
La Nina
C
Occluded Front
D
Trade Winds
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