&magicnumber=25&category1=Atmosphere&category2=Weather prediction&category3=Thunderstorms&category4=Hurricanes&category5=Air and weather factors&question1=What is the atmosphere?&question2=How many layers are in the atmosphere?&question3=What is the warmest layer of the atmosphere?&question4=What is the area of the atmosphere next to space?&question5=What layer of the atmosphere exists 20 km above the Earth?&question6=What is the average of all weather conditions for an area?&question7=What is a meterological tool that might be on a weather balloon?&question8=Comparison of the actual amount of water vapor in the air to total saturation&question9=In an El Nino year, water temperatures are higher or lower?&question10=Water masses that form over the northern Pacific Ocean are called?&question11=The boundry formed when air masses collide&question12=A strong storm with rain, lightening and thunder&question13=This type of cloud causes thunderstorms&question14=Violent thunderstorms can generate these high wind events&question15=Storms and other weather in South America travel in what direction&question16=Hurricanes are..&question17=A hurricane is named when it becomes a __ a&question18=Wind speed to become a category 1 hurricane&question19=Wind speed to become a named tropical depression&question20=What is it easier to predict a hurricane than a tornado?&question21=What is the force of the weight of air pressing down on an area?&question22=What type of cloud comes with a passing warm front with possible rain?&question23=What does water vapor amount (relative humidity) vary from place to place?&question24=Why are the equatorial regions of the Earth warmer than other areas?&question25=What causes wind?&answer1=The layers of air that surround the Earth&answer2=5&answer3=thermosphere&answer4=exosphere&answer5=Stratosphere&answer6=Climate&answer7=anemometer, barometer, thermometer&answer8=relative humidity&answer9=higher&answer10=Maritime polar&answer11=front&answer12=thunderstorm&answer13=cumulonimbus&answer14=tornados&answer15=East to West&answer16=large, rotating tropical storms that form over water with wind speeds of at least 119km or 74 mph&answer17=tropical depression - &answer18=119 kph or 74 mph&answer19=63 kph or 39 mph&answer20=tornados form quickly and last a very short time. Hurricanes form slowly over many days &answer21=air pressure&answer22=nimbostratus&answer23=Air at different temps holds different amounts of water&answer24=uneven heating of the earth due to the curvature of the Earth - rays are concentrated on this smaller area&answer25=movement of air from high pressure to low pressure areas&value1=10&value2=20&value3=30&value4=40&value5=50&value6=10&value7=20&value8=30&value9=40&value10=50&value11=10&value12=20&value13=30&value14=40&value15=50&value16=10&value17=20&value18=30&value19=40&value20=50&value21=10&value22=20&value23=30&value24=40&value25=50&finalquestion=What term describes the way winds curve clockwise or counterclockwise north or south of the equator&finalanswer=Coriolis effect&gamename=ch. 10 review&loadresult=Load Success!