*This form will record your name, please fill your name.-Feb 25 Unit 8 lessons 5 and 6Feb 25, 2025A. condensation B. Atmospheric pressure and visibility C. Latitude and longitude D. Dew point and ground temperature Which of the following correctly identifies two of the eightelements of weather? 6.ESS2.5(10 Points)1.A. Satellite mapB. Upper air chartC. Weather radar mapD. Surface weather mapThe diagram shows a tool used to analyze weather. Whattype of weather analysis tool is shown in the picture? 6.ESS2.5(10 Points)2.

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It seems like you're trying to fill out a form related to weather and climate concepts, specifically regarding elements and tools used in weather analysis. Here’s a breakdown of your questions:

  1. Which of the following correctly identifies two of the eight elements of weather?

    • The possible answer choices given (A. condensation, B. Atmospheric pressure and visibility, C. Latitude and longitude, D. Dew point and ground temperature) include:
      • B. Atmospheric pressure and visibility
      • D. Dew point and ground temperature

    The correct answer would focus on recognized meteorological elements. Options B and D both refer to fundamental elements related to weather.

  2. The diagram shows a tool used to analyze weather. What type of weather analysis tool is shown in the picture?

    • The options provided are:
      • A. Satellite map
      • B. Upper air chart
      • C. Weather radar map
      • D. Surface weather map

    Without the actual diagram, it’s hard to give a precise answer. However, each tool serves a specific purpose in weather analysis:

    • Satellite map: Provides images of cloud cover and weather systems.
    • Upper air chart: Displays conditions in the upper atmosphere (useful in forecasting).
    • Weather radar map: Shows precipitation and storm intensity.
    • Surface weather map: Displays temperature, pressure, and weather fronts at the Earth's surface.

If you have the diagram, you can select the appropriate option based on the features shown.

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