Air that has reached its water-vapor capacity is said to be what
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saturated
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The ratio of air's water-vapor content to its capacity to hold water vapor at that same temperature is the
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Relative humidity
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Along a front which type of air is always forced upward
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Warm air :d
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Air subsides in the center of an
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High Pressure
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Which term describes the conversion of a solid directly to a gas without passing through a liquid
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Sublimation
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The deserts of the Sahara and the Australia are associated with what
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Subtropical high pressure centers
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What statement accurately describes a La Nina event
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it has oppiste of the el nino event
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Which type of condensation nuclei are most likely to cause clouds to form
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Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are usually Sulfate aerosol (SO42- and methanesulfonic acid droplets).
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When air at the surface diverges airflow above must
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Converge, regardless of hemisphere
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Which characteristic is not true of cold fronts A they lift upward B they push warm fronts downward C they move more slowly than warm fronts D none of these are true
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None of the choices are true.
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Which factor does not help determine the height length and period of a wave
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temperature
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Which property is the difference between fogs and clouds
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Location
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What is the first sign of an approaching warm front
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cirrus clouds
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Air that has reached its water-vapor capacity is said to be what
saturated
The ratio of air's water-vapor content to its capacity to hold water vapor at that same temperature is the
Relative humidity
Along a front which type of air is always forced upward
Warm air :d
Air subsides in the center of an
High Pressure
Which term describes the conversion of a solid directly to a gas without passing through a liquid
Sublimation
The deserts of the Sahara and the Australia are associated with what
Subtropical high pressure centers
What statement accurately describes a La Nina event
it has oppiste of the el nino event
Which type of condensation nuclei are most likely to cause clouds to form
Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) are usually Sulfate aerosol (SO42- and methanesulfonic acid droplets).
When air at the surface diverges airflow above must
Converge, regardless of hemisphere
Which characteristic is not true of cold fronts A they lift upward B they push warm fronts downward C they move more slowly than warm fronts D none of these are true
None of the choices are true.
Which factor does not help determine the height length and period of a wave
temperature
Which property is the difference between fogs and clouds
Location
What is the first sign of an approaching warm front