
Weather, Climate, and Climate Change
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Factors Affecting the Weather and Climate
At the end of this lesson, you are expected to name and explain them all.
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Multiple Choice
The arrow above the water is coming down and is blue because
the water is warm so it warms the air and warm air sinks.
the water is cold so it warms the air and cool air sinks.
the water is cold so it cools the air and cool air sinks.
the water is warm so it warms the air and cool air sinks.
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Multiple Choice
The arrow above the land is going up and is red because
the land is warm so it warms the air and warm air rises.
the land is cold so it warms the air and cool air sinks.
the land is cold so it cools the air and cool air sinks.
the land is warm so it warms the air and cool air rises.
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Multiple Choice
The H pressure area involves cold air moving _____________ and is near the _____________.
down ; land
up ; water
down ; water
up ; land
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Multiple Choice
Air moves from areas of ____ pressure to areas of _____ pressure.
H ; H
L ; H
L ; L
H ; L
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Multiple Choice
H pressure areas involve cold, __________ ______________ air pushing down.
less dense
warm dense
more dense
less cool
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Multiple Choice
The arrow above the land is coming down and is blue because
the land is warm so it warms the air and warm air sinks.
the land is cool so it cools the air and cool air sinks.
the water is warm so it cools the air and warm air sinks.
the land is warm so it warms the air and cool air sinks.
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Multiple Choice
The arrow above the water is going up and is red because
the water is warm so it warms the air and warm air sinks.
the water is warm so it cools the air and cool air sinks.
the water is warm so it warms the air and warm air rises.
the land is warm so it warms the air and cool air sinks.
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Multiple Choice
You observe a falling barometer reading. What does it tell about the weather?
low pressure
high pressure
fine weather
stormy weather
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Multiple Choice
Any form of water that falls from clouds is called
dew
evaporation
condensation
precipitation
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Multiple Choice
Scientists who study weather and try to predict it are called
astronomers
climatologists
meteorologists
weatherologists
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Multiple Choice
The average, year-after-year conditions of temperature, precipitation, winds, and clouds in area is the best description of?
A. Climate
B. Forecast
C. Geography
D. Weather
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Multiple Choice
. _____ is caused by the difference between high and low pressure areas.
High Pressure
Low Pressure
Wind
Jet Stream
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Multiple Choice
Warm air rises causing less pressure on Earth
High Pressure
Low Pressure
Wind
Jet Stream
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Multiple Choice
Name that Breeze
Sea Breeze
Land Breeze
Valley Breeze
MOuntain Breeze
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SET A TIMER!
Eat snacks, drink water, and come back after 5 minutes.
Kindly take a walk.
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Multiple Choice
they are at lower elevations
they receive more solar energy
they are nearer to ocean currents
they get more winds that carry energy in the form of heat
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Multiple Choice
latitude
longitude
elevation
topography
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Multiple Choice
elevation
topography
latitude
longitude
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Multiple Choice
LOWER latitude = COLDER air temperature
HIGHER latitude = COLDER air temperature
HIGHER latitude = WARMER temperatures
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Multiple Choice
climate
temperature
elevation
precipitation
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Multiple Choice
warmer
cooler
drier
wetter
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Multiple Choice
Climate averages the weather conditions in a specific place over a long period of time, while weather describes the state of the atmosphere at a specific moment in time.
Weather averages the weather conditions in a specific place over a long period of time, while Climate describes the state of the atmosphere at a specific moment in time.
Climate describes the weather conditions at night, while weather describes the conditions during the daytime.
There is not a difference between climate and weather.
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Multiple Choice
Which factor causes Ocean currents?
Earth's rotation
air pressure changes
water temperature differences
all of the above
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a factor influencing climate?
A. Altitude
B. Latitude
C. Longitude
D. Ocean Current
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Multiple Choice
Why large bodies of water affect climate?
A. Water heats up and cools more slowly than land.
B. Water heats up and cools faster than land.
C. Water and land cool at the same time
D. Water and land heat at the same rate
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Multiple Select
How does land topography affect climate?
A. Places in windward side experiences lower temperature than leeward side
B. Places in windward side experiences higher temperature than leeward side
C. Places in leeward side has wet and dry season.
D. Places in windward side has dry season.
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Multiple Select
How do ocean currents affect climate?
A. Ocean currents that bring along cold water inland make the climate cold, while ocean currents that take along warm water to coastal areas makes the climate warm.
B. Ocean currents that bring along warm water inland make the climate cold, while ocean currents that take along cold water to coastal areas makes the climate warm.
C. As the temperature of water increases, temperature of air also increases.
D. Ocean currents bring cold and warm water around the world.
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Eat snacks, drink water, and come back after 10 minutes.
Kindly take a walk.
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Multiple Choice
a change in temperature
a change in humidity
wind speed
the amount of rainfall
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Multiple Choice
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atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have been decreasing since 1960
Hawaii has a lot of carbon dioxide
humans have been working hard to decrease carbon dioxide levels
atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have increased steadily since 1960
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Multiple Choice
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Which of the following have been changed or altered due to climate change ?
droughts
flooding
melting of polar ice caps
all of the above
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Multiple Choice
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The warming of a planet due to trapped radiation.
The cooling of Earth due to air pollution.
The heating of a solid, such as a rock.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
True
False
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Possible human solutions for limiting global warming and climate change are...
being more energy-efficient
using renewable sources of energy
removing carbon from fossil fuel emissions
all of the above
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Multiple Choice
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aerosols
deforestation
volcanic eruptions
burning fossil fuels
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Multiple Choice
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deforestation
photosynthesis
oceans
all of the above
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Eat more ice cream.
Keep your freezer door open.
Keep your air conditioner on high.
Turn off your lights when you’re not using them.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Carbon Dioxide
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Neon
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Multiple Choice
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It is the gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants. What is it?
A. climate change
B. global warming
C. Pollution
D. El Nino
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Multiple Choice
hygrometer
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Multiple Choice
What is a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth's local, regional and global climates?
climate change
global warming
pollution
greenhouse effect
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Multiple Choice
wind speed
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Multiple Choice
true
false
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Multiple Choice
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True
False
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Multiple Choice
It is a device that uses a laser or other light source to determine the height of a cloud ceiling or cloud
base.
Ceilometer
Hygrometer
Anemometer
Barometer
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Multiple Choice
Identify the weather instrument shown in the picture.
Anemometer
Barometer
Hygrometer
Wind Vane
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Multiple Choice
Identify the weather instrument shown in the picture.
Anemometer
Barometer
Hygrometer
Wind Vane
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Multiple Choice
Identify the weather instrument shown in the picture.
Anemometer
Barometer
Hygrometer
Wind Vane
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Multiple Choice
Identify the weather instrument shown in the picture.
Anemometer
Barometer
Hygrometer
Wind Vane
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Multiple Choice
What does an anemometer measure?
air pressure
humidity
wind direction
wind speed
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Multiple Choice
What does a hygrometer measure?
air pressure
humidity
wind direction
wind speed
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Multiple Choice
What does a wind vane determine?
air pressure
humidity
wind direction
wind speed
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Multiple Choice
What does a barometer measure?
air pressure
humidity
wind direction
wind speed
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Multiple Choice
How does an anemometer spin when the wind is strong?
fast
slow
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Multiple Choice
What is the barometer reading during a wet, stormy weather?
high
low
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Multiple Choice
What is the hygrometer reading if the air is cool and dry?
high
low
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Multiple Choice
If the wind is blowing from the north, in which direction will the arrow of the wind vane point?
North
South
East
West
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Multiple Choice
What air pressure system is described below:
Warm moist air
Rising (upward)
Converging (Inward)
Cloudy, rainy, and stormy
High air pressure
Low air pressure
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Multiple Choice
What air pressure system is described below:
Cold dry air
Sinking (downward)
Diverging (outward)
Calm, clear, and sunny
High air pressure
Low air pressure
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Multiple Choice
One of the best ways I personally can help climate change is to..
Throw my water bottles in the trash
Get a bigger car
Drive more
Ride a bike
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Match
Combat climate change by... Match the following.
trees
plastic, glass
skateboard, bikes or scooters
turn lights off when not needed
solar panels if you can
plant more
recycle more
ride more
always
get
plant more
recycle more
ride more
always
get
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Multiple Choice
Eating less meat is helpful for climate change because?
cows make methane
cows are too cute to eat
cows eat grass
cows are too big
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Select
Climate change is caused by people..... choose all that are correct.
Using electricity that came from a power plant.
Cars that create pollution.
Fires that make carbon dioxide.
Earth center being hot.
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Multiple Choice
As climate change causes the ice to melt, what happens to the Earth?
California gets colder.
The ocean gains water and it gets bigger
Antarctica gets larger
Alaska gets more snow.
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Multiple Select
What can the government do to reverse climate change?
choose all that are correct
help people buy electric cars
give people recycling bins
help people move to safer areas to live
build bigger roads for all the cars
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Multiple Choice
What is the definition of weather?
The condition of the air/atmosphere around the Earth
The pattern of weather over time
Rain and Snow
When water falls from the sky
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Multiple Choice
What is the definition of climate?
The condition of the air around the Earth
The rainforest
The pattern of weather over time
How hot it is in a certain place
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Multiple Select
What are examples of renewable energy sources?
Solar
Wind
Coal
Gas
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Multiple Select
What are examples of non-renewable energy sources?
Geothermal
Coal
Oil
Hydro
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Multiple Select
What types of data have scientists collected related to climate change?
Measuring Earth’s current temperature and CO2
Examining ice/glacier melting
Taking educated guesses
The ice caps are getting bigger/growing
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Multiple Choice
In the 1800's why did CO2 levels increase significantly?
New factories were being built that caused more pollution
The civil war caused more pollution
Scientists figured out how to clean up pollution in the air
It did not increase
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Multiple Select
What are some potential consequences of climate change?
The sea levels will rise putting seaside towns and cities at risk of drowning
The sea levels will drop putting seaside towns and cities at risk of drowning
More extreme weather
Animals will be able to adapt to the changes
Factors Affecting the Weather and Climate
At the end of this lesson, you are expected to name and explain them all.
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