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WX 201 Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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A dry line is defined as a ______ boundary - Answer-moisture (dewpoint) 
 
Which of the following air masses is most associated with desert air? - Answer-Continental Tropics (cT) 
 
In a Continental Polar (CP) air mass, air is typically: - Answer-cool and humid 
 
A warm front is identified with a(n): - Answer-red line with half circles pointing toward cold air 
 
The severe weather in the central U.S (tornado alley) is associated with the clash of which 3 air masse - Answer-Maritime Tropical (m...
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UNISA GGH3701 Test Questions with Answers
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UNISA GGH3701 Test Questions with Answers 
environmental impact assessment - Answer-A document required by law detailing all the impacts on the environment of a project above a certain size 
 
social impact assessment - Answer-a study conducted to predict the potential social costs and benefits of particular innovations before change is undertaken 
 
Pressures of biodiversity loss - Answer-illegal trade in indigenous species and impaired ecosystem functioning. 
 
Soil Protection Strategies - An...
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ERSC 180 Week 6 Quiz /Week 6 Quiz Return to Assessment List/Part 1 of 4 - Week 6 Quiz: Part I
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3.0/ 3.0 Points 
What minimum sea surface temperature is necessary for tropical cyclone development? 
 
A. 
30oC 
 
B. 
25oC 
 
C. 
27oC 
 
D. 
32oC 
Question 2 of 33 
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When is the Atlantic hurricane season? 
 
A. May through September 
 
B. July through October 
 
C. June through November 
 
D. August through December 
Rationale: 
June through November is when the highest probability of warm and moist air would rise from 
the ocean where it can encounter ...
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Edexcel A Level Geography (9GE0) Paper 03 Marking Scheme 2022
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Edexcel A Level Geography (9GE0) Paper 03 Marking Scheme 2022. Award 1 mark for providing an accurate definition of a hazard or 
a disaster (1) and a second mark for making a clear distinction 
between the two (1) 
 
For example 
Hazards are those things that pose a threat to life and/or 
property (1) whereas disasters are events that have (disastrous) 
consequences for a population (1) 
Further marks are available by extending this distinction 
Some definitions of disasters offer thresholds as ...
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ATSC 231 Exam Questions with All Correct Answers
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ATSC 231 Exam Questions with All Correct Answers 
 
What are distinctive features of a supercell? - Answer- Usually severe 
Tornadoes 
Strong winds 
Large hail 
Develops in a sheared environment 
 
Where do supercells develop? - Answer- Typically develop in warm sector of wave cyclone 
Maritime tropical airmass 
 
Supercells typically have hook echoes - Answer- True 
 
What are the 3 types of supercells? - Answer- Classic 
Heavy precipitation 
Light precipitation 
 
What is a derecho? - Answer...
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Pearson Edexcel Level 3 GCE
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Pearson Edexcel Level 3 GCE 
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Morning (Time: 1 hour 30 minutes) 
Economics A 
 
Paper reference 
 
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Instructions 
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centre number and candidate number. 
There are two sections in this question paper. 
•	In Section B, answer all of questions 6(a) to 6(e) and one q...
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PHSC 210 Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Micrometeorology Correct Answer studies atmospheric features and phenomena lasting minutes and extending up to a kilometer in size 
 
Eddies Correct Answer a swirling mass that causes air to mix 
 
Entrainment Correct Answer mixing of an air current with surrounding environment air; In a cloud, this process mixes in dry air and causes cloud to dissipate and air to cool 
 
Global Circulation Patterns are mainly influenced by Correct Answer solar heating and distribution of land masses 
 
Hadley C...
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WX 201 Final Exam with correct Answers
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WX 201 Final Exam with correct Answers 
Which of the following air masses is not typically seen in the U.S. in winter? 
Maritime polar 
Continental tropical 
Maritime tropical 
Continental polar 
Continental tropical 
 
 
The continental arctic (cA) air mass is usually produced at high latitudes by persistent: 
Radiational cooling 
 
 
It's January and you're in Portland, Oregon. The wind is blowing from the west at 10 knots and it's drizzling. What type of air mass are you likely experienci...
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Abeka Grade 8|69 Science Test Exam Success Questions Well Solved| Secrets: Tips And Tricks To Maximize Your Score!"
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"Lines of equal heat" on a weather map are called ? - ️️isotherms 
A prediction of the weather in the near future is a weather ? - ️️forecast 
A tornado that forms over water is called a ? - ️️waterspout. 
What portion of a lightning bolt produces thunder? - ️️return stroke 
What process occurs when air expands with no heat gained or lost? - ️️adiabatic cooling 
What process traps heat in Earth's atmosphere? - ️️greenhouse effect 
What scale is used to classify tornado...
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Geography GCSE Hazards - AQA GCSE Hazards questions and answers
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South East Asia 
typhoon 
North America 
Hurricanes 
Indian Ocean 
Cyclone 
Australia 
Willy willy 
Tropical storm formation conditions 
water that's 26.5o C or warmer 
small difference in wind speeds between upper arm and lower atm 
Formation of tropical storms 
(in depth) 
1. Rising air draws evaporated water vapour up from the ocean surface which cools and 
condenses to form towering thunderstorm clouds 
2. The condensing releases heat which powers the storm and draws up more water 
vapour 
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