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Name:________________________________ Teacher_____________________ Science 8.____ Date:_____________________ Weather & Water Final Exam Study Guide: Investigations 6 - 9 Investigation 6: Water in the Air 1. Define the following terms: Evaporation –______________________________________________________________________ Condensation – _____________________________________________________________________ Relative Humidity – __________________________________________________________________ Dew Point – _______________________________________________________________________ Humidity – _________________________________________________________________________ Saturation – ________________________________________________________________________ Condensation Nucleus –_______________________________________________________________ Weather Balloon - ___________________________________________________________________ Sounding – _________________________________________________________________________ Relative Humidity Practice Problems: 2. Use the Humidity Calculation Chart (p. 32 in your notebook or p. 79 in the RB) to answer the question: Dry Bulb 24°C Wet Bulb 13 °C R.H.:____________ 2. Dry Bulb 18°C Wet Bulb 14°C RH:_______________ 3. If the air can hold a maximum of 45 g of water vapor, and there is currently 25 g of vapor in the air, what is the relative humidity? (Show your work!) 4. Use the chart on page 31 of your notebook to answer the following questions. Show your work! What is the relative humidity of a kg of air at 25 °C that contains: (Hint: You need to first find the max. amount of water vapor the air can hold at that temp!) a. 10 g of water vapor b. 15 g of water vapor 5. Why does sweating help keep a person cool? Explain in detail, and be sure to include: a. changes in the state of the water b. transfer of kinetic energy __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. How does the kinetic energy change during evaporation? _________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. How does the kinetic energy change during condensation? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Why does condensation form on the outside of your glass of iced tea? Explain in detail and include: a. the changes in the state of the water that are occurring b. changes in kinetic energy (both inside and outside the glass) __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. What is the relationship between temperature and air pressure? __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 10. If the amount of water vapor in the air stays the same, but the air temperature increases, what happens to the relative humidity? __________________________________________________________________________________________ 11. What do you think would happen to water vapor that condenses on a surface that has a temperature below 0°C? _______________________________________________________________________________ What is this type of dew called? ____________________________________ 12. What is the difference between humidity and dew point? __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 13. Circle the correct word from the pair to explain cloud formation. Water vapor near the ground absorbs energy through (conduction/convection). The temperature (increases/decreases) causing the density to (increase/decrease), therefore the water vapor (rises/sinks). As the water vapor (rises/sinks), the temperature (increases/decreases), which causes the density to (increase/decrease). The water vapor cools to its (dew point/relative humidity) and (evaporates/condenses), forming liquid droplets of water. The liquid water needs (condensation nuclei / gas) on which to form. As more and more water droplets (condense/evaporate), they form a visible cloud. As the water droplets continue to grow larger, they can become too heavy and (precipitation/evaporation) occurs. 14. Below, draw a diagram to explain cloud formation. Investigation 7: The Water Cycle 15. Define the following terms: Water Cycle - ____________________________________________________________________ Precipitation - ____________________________________________________________________ Percolation - _____________________________________________________________________ Transpiration - ____________________________________________________________________ Collection - ______________________________________________________________________ Groundwater - _____________________________________________________________________ 16. What percentage of Earth is covered by water? _____________________ 17. Water Distribution on Earth: ______% is freshwater stored in icecaps and glaciers ______% is freshwater in a form usable by plans, animals, and people ______% is saltwater found in the oceans 18. If water is constantly being cycled and changing states, does the amount of water on Earth change? _____________________________________________________________________________________ **Be sure you know the possible stops of the water cycle! Study your water cycle diagram. Investigation 8: Air Pressure and Wind 19. Define the following terms: Atmospheric (air) pressure - _______________________________________________________ Isobars - _________________________________________________________________________ Wind - ________________________________________________________________________ 20. What is the relationship between pressure and temperature? _________________________________________________________________________________________ 21. What is the relationship between pressure and volume? _________________________________________________________________________________________ 22. What is the relationship between pressure and density? _________________________________________________________________________________________ 23. Wind always flows from __________ pressure to __________________ pressure. 24. What does the distance between isobars indicate? __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 24. Explain, in detail, how wind forms. Be sure to include the following: a. b. c. d. Differential heating (warm/cold areas) Density differences Pressure differences Direction of wind __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ For 25 – 28, draw the following local winds. In each, be sure to label the following: a. b. c. d. e. day/night warm/cold rising/sinking air high/low pressure wind direction 25. Sea Breeze 26. Land Breeze 27. Mountain Breeze 28. Valley Breeze Investigation 9: Weather and Climate 29. Define the following terms: Stagnant Air – ____________________________________________________________________ Source Region - ___________________________________________________________________ Air Mass - ____________________________________________________________________ Front - ________________________________________________________________________ Warm Front - _____________________________________________________________________ Cold Front - ________________________________________________________________________ Greenhouse Effect - _______________________________________________________________ Global Warming - __________________________________________________________________ 30. Identify and describe the following air masses: cT - ______________________________________________________________________________ cP - ______________________________________________________________________________ mT - ______________________________________________________________________________ mP - _______________________________________________________________________________ 31. When a cold air mass overtakes a warm air mass, what do you think happens to the warm air? __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 32. If a cold air mass forms over Canada, what kind of air mass would it be? ___________________________ 33. If a warm air mass forms over the Gulf of Mexico waters, what kind of air mass would it be? ___________ 34. What is the difference between weather & climate? __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ 35. Draw and label a warm front. Include the following: a. Front boundary line b. Warm air location c. Cold air location d. Type of weather occurring 36. Draw and label a cold front. Include the following: a. Front boundary line b. Warm air location c. Cold air location d. Type of weather occurring