Science Fronts/ Frayer model Quiz

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Air Pressure and Weather Fronts Quiz

Test your knowledge about the atmosphere, air pressure, and weather fronts with this engaging quiz! Whether you're a student studying science or just someone interested in understanding the forces that shape our weather, this quiz offers fun and informative questions.

Join now to explore:

  • Definitions of key scientific terms
  • Facts about different layers of the atmosphere
  • Understanding air masses and fronts
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CuriousCloud123
What is the definition of Air Pressure
The height exerted by the weight of tiny particles of air
Height of an object
an instrument used to measure air pressure
Amount of moisture in the air
What is the definition of nitrogen
A colorless , odorless unreactive gas that forms about 78 percent of earth's atmosphere
A change in velocity
A force that slows down moving things
A single cell
What is the definition of ionosphere
A sub-layer of the thermosphere containing ions
Sum of energy
Combination of cold and warm front
Uv radiation
What is a fact of mesosphere
Layer of atmosphere just above the troposphere
Layer of atmosphere that is nearest to the Earth's surface
The layer of the atmosphere just above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere
It is directly above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere.
What is a fact about air mass
The stratosphere
Identified based on whether they form over land or over water
Clouds in the sky
Sea breeze
At what altitude does fog form
High
Low
Mid
Outer
What is a cold front
When a cold air mass runs into a warn air mass
When a warm air mass runs into a cold air mass
When two cold fronts move together
When coriolis effect happens
What is a fact about humidity
Amount of moisture in air
Layer of atomosphere
Water evaporating from lakes and oceans
A sub-layer of h20
What are the four types of fronts
Warm, cold, luke warm, stationary
Cold, colder, hot, mild, humid
Warm,cold, occluded, stationary
Clouded, cold,warm,stationary
Forms when a cold air mass pushes under a warn air mass
Warm front
Cold front
Occluded front
Stationary front
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