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Most of the ice on Earth is in the ____ ice sheets. correct answers Greenland and Antarctic


Compared to an mP air mass, mT air is ____. correct answers warmer and moister


Air masses are usually classified according to their ____ and ____. correct answers temperature;
humidity


Barometric pressure usually falls with the approach of a cold front or occluded front. correct
answers True


A good source region for an air mass would be ____. correct answers generally flat areas of
uniform composition with light surface winds


A true cold front on a weather map is always associated with ____. correct answers cooler air


A good air mass source region is generally flat and of uniform composition with light surface
winds. correct answers True


On a weather map, the transition zone between two air masses with sharply contrasting
properties is marked by ____. correct answers a front


A situation, where a cold front overtakes a slower moving warm front, then underrides and lifts
off the ground both the warm front and the warm air mass, is called ____. correct answers cold
occluded front


Occluded fronts are often associated with a broad band of precipitation. correct answers True

,What type of front will most likely pass the area when the weather forecaster states "Light rain
and cold today, with temperatures just above freezing. Southeasterly winds shifting to westerly
tonight. Turning colder with rain becoming heavy and possibly changing to snow." correct
answers Cold occluded front


An air mass is characterized by similar properties of ____ and ____ in any horizontal direction.
correct answers temperature; humidity


Before a cold front passes in winter in the United States, the pressure falls steadily. correct
answers True


Freezing rain, more commonly, occurs with warm fronts than with cold fronts. correct answers
True


If either a cold front or a warm front stops moving, what does it become? correct answers a
stationary front


A front is the transition zone between two air masses of different ____. correct answers densities


What type of air mass would be responsible for refreshing cool, dry breezes after a long summer
hot spell in the Central Plains? correct answers cP


What type of weather front would likely be responsible for the following weather forecast?
"Increasing cloudiness and warm today with the possibility of showers by this evening. Turning
much colder tonight. Winds southwesterly becoming gusty and shifting to northwesterly by
tonight." correct answers Cold front


The designation for a cool, moist air mass is ____. correct answers mP


Wintertime mP air masses are less common along the Atlantic coast of North America than along
the Pacific coast mainly because the ____. correct answers prevailing winds aloft are westerly

, Along a dryline, the ____ may drop markedly. correct answers dew point temperatures


Before the passage of a cold front, the pressure normally ____, and after the passage of a cold
front, the pressure normally ____. correct answers drops; rises


The origin of cP and cA air masses that enter the United States is ____. correct answers Northern
Canada and Alaska


A stationary front does not move because ____. correct answers the winds blow parallel to the
front


What type of air mass would be responsible for hot, muggy summer weather in the eastern half
of the United States? correct answers mT


What type of air mass would be responsible for persistent cold, damp weather with drizzle along
the east coast of North America? correct answers mP


The coldest of all air masses is ____. correct answers cA


Lake-effect snows are snowstorms that form on the ____ side of a large lake. correct answers
downwind


Air density differences in air masses are most often caused by temperature differences.
Therefore, fronts ____. correct answers usually separate air masses with contrasting temperatures


Along the boundary between continental polar and maritime tropical air masses, widespread
precipitation and storminess are often found. correct answers True

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