I know we’ve been moving right along with our weather unit. So far we’ve studied the structure and composition of the atmosphere, and we’re now working on air pressure and wind. I’ve posted power point presentations below for each of the chapters in the textbook.
Chapter 17 You should have read and noted this chapter by now so you are responsible for the content. We also created our layers of the atmosphere illustration by graphing the temperature at different altitudes. Additional resources are on the study page.
Chapter 19 You have been working on this content using different websites listed on the study resource page and using the notes outline I provided. Reading through this chapter will provide you with a better undertanding.
Chapter 20 Reading through this chapter will provide you with th basics of how we can predict the weather. You’ll learn about air masses and fronts. Then look at severe weather like Florida’s thunderstorms and hurricanes.
Chapter 18 To understand weather we need to understand the process of moisture cycling in our atmosphere. Some of this will be a review from the beginning of the year when we did the water cycle but there is some new information also.
How many questions is the exam??
Is it 90 like last time??
Also, are there any other practice tests that I can do to study??
Yes, 90 questions 44 on Monday and 46 on Tuesday. Practice tests are going up on the home page. Look in the post on final exam.
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