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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
The winds that typically blow from the high pressure to the low pressure areas. This is the cause of most of North Carolina's
C
A belt of winds around Earth moving from high pressure zones toward the low pressure at the equator.
D
a front where warm air moves in over a cold air mass
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
Trade Winds
B
El Nino
C
Air Mass
D
Prevailing Westerlies
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
Air Mass
B
Occluded Front
C
Cold Front
D
Prevailing Westerlies
4) A front where 2 cold fronts have overtaken a warm front.
A
Gulf Stream
B
Front
C
Occluded Front
D
La Nina
5) Typically cool and dry; it creates a more active hurricane season in the Atlantic
A
Cold front
B
El Nino
C
La Nina
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
El Nino
C
Gulf Stream
D
La Nina
7) Front
A
belt of winds around Earth moving from high pressure zones toward the low pressure at the equator.
B
A front where 2 cold fronts have overtaken a warm front.
C
A boundary between air masses with different temperatures.
D
a climate pattern where the water in the Pacific Ocean near the equator gets hotter than usual and affects the atmosphere and
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
El Nino
B
Air Mass
C
Prevailing Westerlies
D
La Nina
9) Cold front
A
A front where cold air moves in under a warm air mass.
B
a climate pattern where the water in the Pacific Ocean near the equator gets hotter than usual and affects the atmosphere and
C
winds that typically blow from high pressure to low pressure areas. This is the cause of most of North Carolinas weather
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
Stationary Front
C
Gulf Stream
D
Air Mass
11) A belt of winds around Earth moving from high pressure zones toward the low pressure at the equator.
A
El Nino
B
Occluded Front
C
Trade Winds
D
La Nina
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