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Which part of the water cycle involves water changing into vapor?
the direction the front is moving
evaporation
Sleet falling during a winter storm.
soil erosion
stationary front
A stationary front
two air masses bump into each other
occluded front
Which is NOT an example of condensation?
the direction the front is moving
evaporation
Sleet falling during a winter storm.
soil erosion
stationary front
A stationary front
two air masses bump into each other
occluded front
The direction of the triangles or the bumps on a front indicate
the direction the front is moving
evaporation
Sleet falling during a winter storm.
soil erosion
stationary front
A stationary front
two air masses bump into each other
occluded front
Which is NOT part of the Earth’s water cycle?
the direction the front is moving
evaporation
Sleet falling during a winter storm.
soil erosion
stationary front
A stationary front
two air masses bump into each other
occluded front
On a weather map a line with blue triangles on one side and red half circles on the other indicates a(n)
the direction the front is moving
evaporation
Sleet falling during a winter storm.
soil erosion
stationary front
A stationary front
two air masses bump into each other
occluded front
On a weather map a purple line with alternating triangles and half circles indicates a(n)
the direction the front is moving
evaporation
Sleet falling during a winter storm.
soil erosion
stationary front
A stationary front
two air masses bump into each other
occluded front
A front is where
the direction the front is moving
evaporation
Sleet falling during a winter storm.
soil erosion
stationary front
A stationary front
two air masses bump into each other
occluded front
What type of front forms when two air masses meet and neither has the force to move the other?
the direction the front is moving
evaporation
Sleet falling during a winter storm.
soil erosion
stationary front
A stationary front
two air masses bump into each other
occluded front
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