Climate and weather are pretty much the exact same thing?
You know that’s right (True)
Oh heck nah ya’ll (False)
If there is a curved line on a weather forcast and it has Blue Triangles on the left side and Red Half Circles on the right side, what does this mean?
a the warm wind and cold wind are moving toward each other, causing the weather to change
b cold wind is blowing from the west to the east, and warm wind is blowing from the east to the west
c cold wind is blowing from the east to the west, and warm wind is blowing from the west to the east
d the warm wind and cold wind are moving away from each other
What does it mean when the Meteorologist says that there will be a high of 59 today and a low of 37?
a There will be a high of 59 degrees and low of 37 degrees
b There will be a high of 59 degrees and a low of 37 percent precipitation
c There will be a high of 59 percent precipitation and a low of 37 wind speed
d There will be a high of 59 degrees and a low of 37 mile wind gusts
1. False: Climate and weather are not the same. Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions in a specific area, while climate describes long-term patterns and averages of weather in a larger region over time.
2. a: The curved line with blue triangles on the left side and red half circles on the right side represents a cold front meeting a warm front. This means the warm wind and cold wind are moving toward each other, potentially causing a change in weather.
3. a: When a meteorologist says there will be a high of 59 today and a low of 37, it means that the temperature will reach a maximum of 59 degrees and a minimum of 37 degrees throughout the day.