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    APUS SCIN137 Final Exam Part 1 of 1 - 100.0 Points Question 1 of 25 4.0 Points Suppose Hurricane Bruno reached land with a sustained wind speed of 150 miles per hour. What category would the National Weather Service assign to this storm? A.Category Two B.Category Three C.Category Four D.Category Five Answer Key: C Question 2 of 25 4.0 Points What is the relative humidity when the air temperature is 75 degrees Fahrenheit and the Wet Bulb temperature is 65 degrees

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    all of a sudden. Testing abiotic components would help us show diversity in different kinds of environment. Three varied location were selected; A classroom‚ a busy street (Recto Ave.) and the university garden. Temperature‚ relative humidity‚ atmospheric pressure‚ precipitation and evaporation rates were tested in each place‚ all with three trials then its average. A laboratory thermometer‚ slingshot psychrometer‚ barometer‚ graduated container cups and aluminium pan/containers were used respectively

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    Geograph Atmosphere .

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    the ocean play in influencing the temperature of places in Africa? 17. How does the ocean influence rainfall in Africa? 18. What is the El Nino and La Nina Effect? 19. How do El Nino and La Nina affect Africa’s Climate? 20. How is atmospheric pressure shown on the synoptic weather maps? 21. How are temperature‚ winds‚ and precipitation shown on synoptic weather maps? 22. How can we use the information on a synoptic weather map to interpret the weather? 23. Which areas in

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    I. The Atmosphere - envelope of gases and tiny‚ suspended particles encircling the Earth A. Meteorology - study of the atmosphere and weather processes - studies of atmosphere involves many sciences B. Weather - the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place C. Climate - sum of all statistical weather information that helps describe a region Climatology - the study of climate D. The Scientific Method - means of discovering basic scientific principles 1. Pose

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    Year 12-Mr Fogarty 8/23/2013 An Extended Investigation | Liam Hallam Cameron Martin | Bottle Rockets | Table of Contents This extended investigation serves to examine and evaluate the physical forces that affect the flight of a bottle rocket. This will be accomplished by altering the water levels and the level of air pressure (psi) within the rocket will be altered‚ and tested‚ to further understand the mechanics of bottle rockets. Introduction Rocket flight has long been at the forefront

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    Earth Science Review

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    Climates and Oceans- 1. With coastal climates‚ the locations are on the windward side‚ meaning the weather patterns move from the ocean to land‚ giving them mild summers and cool winters. This means that there isn’t a very large temperature range for coastal climates. Inland climates are more of the land heating and cooling‚ because they heat to high temperatures in the day and then cool a great amount at night. Also‚ the weather patterns are moving from land to water‚ creating warmer summers and

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    Lab Nine: Home Meterology

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    Intro Given). In the meteorology career‚ terms such as “dew point and “relative humidity” are used. The following are the definitions of these terms for one to better understand in order to complete the lab without question. 1. Dew Point is the atmospheric temperature below which water droplets begin to condense and dew can form. 2. Relative Humidity is the amount of water vapor present in air expressed as a percentage of the amount needed for saturation at the same temperature. 2. Theory During

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    Date: 29/06/2009 . Bernoulli’s Law Name: Hibah Ismail . Section: 1 . Partner’s Name: Mohammad Kanso . A) Drag Coefficient What happens when you give the ball a gentle sideways push? Why? When we give the ball a gentle sideways push‚ it returns to its initial position above the fan. The air particles around the fan have a velocity equal to zero since they are still air. Therefore‚ the velocity of the

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    sprayed or directly in contact with the stream of air; and the problem worsens if the water‚ which is re circulated‚ has been still in any moment or its temperature is adequate for the bacteria proliferation. This paper aims to introduce the thermodynamic basis in which the process is based‚ as well as the commercial evaporative systems and the problem associated to legionnaire’s disease in this kind of systems. Furthermore‚ three different experimental devices based in evaporative cooling are described

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    Pneumatic Conveying Systems Course No: M05-010 Credit: 5 PDH A. Bhatia Continuing Education and Development‚ Inc. 9 Greyridge Farm Court Stony Point‚ NY 10980 P: (877) 322-5800 F: (877) 322-4774 info@cedengineering.com PNEUMATIC CONVEYING SYSTEMS A pneumatic conveying system is a process by which bulk materials of almost any type are transferred or injected using a gas flow as the conveying medium from one or more sources to one or more destinations. Air is the most commonly used gas

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