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Jimmy Fisher
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difference in air pressure difference in density Earths magnetic field Earth is spinning on an axis
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water absorbs heat faster than land water loses heat faster than the land water and land absorb heat at the same rate land loses heat faster than water
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low pressure storm systems gravity from the Sun and the Moon heat energy from the Sun the rotation of the Earth
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warm air rises and cool air moves in cool air sinks and pushes warm air down warm air move in and cool air rises cool air rises and warm air sinks
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the sun heating the Earth equally The Coriolis Effect a differences in air pressure low pressure polar air mixing with high pressure tropical air
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long and short great and many large and small short and long
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ocean and continent poles and equator land and sea equator and poles
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poles and equator continent and land land and continent ocean and land
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the Sun is close to the Earth the Sun strikes the Earth at different angles the Sun has gravitational pull on the Earth the Sun rotates around the Earth
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unpredictable and unmanageable. predictable and blow over short distances. constant and blow in predictable directions. constantly unpredictable.
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cold and warm warm and hot cool and cold warm and cold
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lower and weaker higher and greater lower and lower higher and lower
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warm, dry air rising warm, moist air rising cool, dense air sinking cool, moist air rising
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from land to sea from sea to sea from sea to land from land to land
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no pressure and high winds. high pressure and high winds. low pressure and no winds. low pressure and high winds.
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cool tropical waters warm moist air and water large masses of land warm dry air and water
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crossing over land cool water and cool air high pressure air masses all of the above
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when water vapor condenses when water vapor loses heat energy when warm humid air rises and cools rapidly all of the above
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global winds would move in a straight line. global winds would stop altogether. the tides would stop. storm clouds would cover the sky.
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