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You research the hourly temperatures of an ocean and a land mass near each other. Both have similar temperatures in the morning, but changes occur the rest of the day because.
hurricane
weathering and erosion of rocks
The hurricane became stronger.
The air is saturated with water and the temperature is 0 degrees Celcius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) or less.
warm evaporated water from ocean
dew
ocean and beach
the land heats up fast and the water heats up slowly
Humid, tropical air rises over the Atlantic Ocean near the equator. As the air rises it begins to circulate counterclockwise. A low pressure system with winds over 120 km/hour is
hurricane
weathering and erosion of rocks
The hurricane became stronger.
The air is saturated with water and the temperature is 0 degrees Celcius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) or less.
warm evaporated water from ocean
dew
ocean and beach
the land heats up fast and the water heats up slowly
John measured the temperature difference between two areas located next to each other. She did this at four locations. Which location is MOST LIKELY to have the strongest winds?
hurricane
weathering and erosion of rocks
The hurricane became stronger.
The air is saturated with water and the temperature is 0 degrees Celcius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) or less.
warm evaporated water from ocean
dew
ocean and beach
the land heats up fast and the water heats up slowly
It is a warm summer night. The relative humidity is 100%. From dusk until dawn, the air temperature drops 32 to 18 degrees Celcius. (0 degrees Celcius is freezing) What would you expect to see in the morning?
hurricane
weathering and erosion of rocks
The hurricane became stronger.
The air is saturated with water and the temperature is 0 degrees Celcius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) or less.
warm evaporated water from ocean
dew
ocean and beach
the land heats up fast and the water heats up slowly
At the start of a hurricane, strong winds blew over the ocean causing more water to evaporate. How did the effect the hurricane?
hurricane
weathering and erosion of rocks
The hurricane became stronger.
The air is saturated with water and the temperature is 0 degrees Celcius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) or less.
warm evaporated water from ocean
dew
ocean and beach
the land heats up fast and the water heats up slowly
What two conditions are necessary for frost to form?
hurricane
weathering and erosion of rocks
The hurricane became stronger.
The air is saturated with water and the temperature is 0 degrees Celcius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) or less.
warm evaporated water from ocean
dew
ocean and beach
the land heats up fast and the water heats up slowly
Oceans contain many dissolved elements like calcium, sodium, and chlorine and these elements plus others combine to form the salts in the oceans. Calcium and sodium form from
hurricane
weathering and erosion of rocks
The hurricane became stronger.
The air is saturated with water and the temperature is 0 degrees Celcius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) or less.
warm evaporated water from ocean
dew
ocean and beach
the land heats up fast and the water heats up slowly
Which is MOST LIKELY to cause a hurricane?
hurricane
weathering and erosion of rocks
The hurricane became stronger.
The air is saturated with water and the temperature is 0 degrees Celcius (32 degrees Fahrenheit) or less.
warm evaporated water from ocean
dew
ocean and beach
the land heats up fast and the water heats up slowly
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