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Earth Science 2nd Quarter Review
Test Description: Earth Science, 3rd Quarter Review, Questions 11 - 20
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Of the three towns, which is more likely to experience dry weather?
A
town closest to a high pressure area
B
town farthest away from a high pressure area
C
town closest to a low pressure area
2) Winds that blow clockwise out of a high pressure system create:
A
no pressure systems (what a relief!)
B
high pressure systems
C
low pressure systems
3) Which of these are a weather map symbol for a cold front?
A
a red line with half-circles
B
a line with both triangles and circles
C
a blue line with triangles
4) Wind will usually move from ares of:
A
low pressure to high pressure
B
low humidity to high humidity
C
high pressure to low pressure
5) Cold fronts can generally usher in:
A
snow
B
dry weather
C
wet/stormy weather
6) What of the following describe a stationary front on a weather map?
A
a blue line with half-circles
B
a red line with circles
C
a line with both circles and triangles
7) A station model tells us about the weather. It can measure the direction and ______ of wind as well.
A
color
B
speed
C
taste
8) Winds that blow northward along the coast of South Carolina and Florida are called:
A
maritime polar winds
B
maritime tropical winds
C
continental polar winds
9) Normal air flows around an area of high pressure in which direction?
A
counterclockwise
B
it doesn't flow at all
C
clockwise
10) If you see a cold front on the weather map, that means the area in front of it might experience:
A
wind
B
dry weather
C
storms
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