Physical Science
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Author: Bill Tillery, Stephanie J. Slater, Timothy F. Slater
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A student observed the barometric pressure and wind direction each morning and evening. Based on the table containing his data, did the student observe a cyclone or anticyclone?
Pressure and Wind Direction Data
Day/Time
Pressure (hPa)
Wind Direction
1/0600
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995
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1. What is a cloud? Describe how a cloud forms.
Ch. 23 - 2. What is atmospheric stability? What does this...Ch. 23 - Prob. 3QFTCh. 23 - Prob. 4QFTCh. 23 - 5. What kinds of clouds and weather changes are...Ch. 23 - 6. Describe the wind direction, pressure, and...Ch. 23 - Prob. 7QFTCh. 23 - 8. Describe the three main stages in the life of a...Ch. 23 - 9. What is a tornado? When and where do tornadoes...Ch. 23 -
10. What is a hurricane? Describe how the weather...Ch. 23 -
11. How is climate different from the weather?
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12. The following table lists average monthly...Ch. 23 - Prob. 13PEB
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