7th Grade-Fronts And Air Masses Question Preview (ID: 14282)


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What type of front is where a cold air mass and warm air mass meet and neither moves?
a) Stationary
b) Occluded
c) Cold
d) Warm

What type of front is most associated with violent thunderstorms?
a) cold front
b) occluded front
c) stationary front
d) warm front

After a cold front passes through an area, what happens to the temperature.
a) It gets cooler
b) It has no impact
c) It gets warmer
d) It gets extremetly cold

What type of weather is most associated with an occluded front?
a) Rain or snow for a long period of time.
b) Hurricanes
c) Violent Thunderstorms
d) Sunny weather

What type of weather is most associated with a warm front?
a) light amounts of rain or snow, but can last several days
b) Hurricanes
c) sunny weather
d) violent thunderstorms

Which type of air mass is most associated with wet and warm weather?
a) Maritime tropical
b) Continental polar
c) Continental tropical
d) Maritime polar

What type of air mass is most associated with dry and cool weather?
a) Continental polar
b) Continental tropical
c) Maritime polar
d) Maritime tropical

What type of air mass is most associated with wet and cool weather?
a) Maritime polar
b) Maritime tropical
c) Continental polar
d) Continental tropical

What type of weather is most associated with dry and warm weather?
a) Continental tropical
b) Continental polar
c) Maritime polar
d) Maritime tropical

In the US, our prevailing winds usually push air masses from
a) west to east
b) east to west
c) north to south
d) west to north

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