What is the source of energy for the Water Cycle?(1 point)

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Ocean
Ocean

Wind
Wind

Moon
Moon

Sun

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Sun
While visiting the beach during summer vacation, a sea breeze keeps you cool and comfortable during the hottest part of the day.

Which BEST explains why this happens?

(1 point)
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warm air rises over the land allows cooler air from the ocean to blow inland
warm air rises over the land allows cooler air from the ocean to blow inland

cool air rising over lands allows warm air from the ocean to blow inland
cool air rising over lands allows warm air from the ocean to blow inland

there are similarities in temperature between the land and the water
there are similarities in temperature between the land and the water

a thunderstorm is approaching
warm air rises over the land allows cooler air from the ocean to blow inland
What effect does the Earth spinning on its axis have on winds and currents?(1 point)
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The moon's gravitational pull on the Earth is increased, causing water to move up the coast.
The moon's gravitational pull on the Earth is increased, causing water to move up the coast.

Global winds will move along a curved path and therefore cause ocean currents to curve.
Global winds will move along a curved path and therefore cause ocean currents to curve.

The density of the water is increased causing the water to sink, forming deep ocean currents.
The density of the water is increased causing the water to sink, forming deep ocean currents.

Global winds will move along a straight path and will have no effect on ocean currents.
Global winds will move along a curved path and therefore cause ocean currents to curve.
Cold air is higher pressure than warm air.
(1 point)
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True
True

False
True
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Match the vocabulary word with the definition.(1 point)
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High Pressure Systems
Low Pressure System
Air Mass
Front
High Pressure Systems- A weather system characterized by sinking air and higher pressure at the surface. It is usually associated with fair weather.

Low Pressure System- A weather system characterized by rising air and lower pressure at the surface. It is usually associated with clouds, precipitation, and unsettled weather.

Air Mass- A large body of air with uniform temperature and humidity characteristics.

Front- A boundary between two air masses with different temperatures, humidity levels, and densities. It often brings changes in weather conditions.
On the local news, the weather person says that the relative humidity is 20 percent. What does this mean?(1 point)
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20 percent of the water in the atmosphere is in clouds, dew, or fog.
20 percent of the water in the atmosphere is in clouds, dew, or fog.

20 percent of the water in the atmosphere is water vapor.
20 percent of the water in the atmosphere is water vapor.

The air contains 20 percent of the water vapor it can hold.
The air contains 20 percent of the water vapor it can hold.

The air contains 80 percent of the water vapor it can hold.
The air contains 20 percent of the water vapor it can hold.
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(2 points)
A
, is when a warm air masses advances on a cold air mass and
are expected to follow.
A front is when a warm air mass advances on a cold air mass and changes in weather are expected to follow.
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