Weather

Directions: Type 10 "higher level thinking" questions relating to your topic in the table below. Select font size, Link each question to the URL source from which you obtained the information for you question. After you list all 10 questions, you will need to create a question hint. Create a QR code for each hint to insert after each question. The hint is intended to guide the person answering your question. It should NOT have any part of the answer! If you complete your questions and QR codes early, you may add pictures and color to your page.

//May the force be with you.// Answer (warm water 80 degrees or warmer, wind must be blowing in the same direction and the same speed, air must cool very quickly the higher you go) || Answer (most devastating part of a hurricane, as it spirals it pushes water into the mouth, causes more surges as land is sloped) || Answer (in a cold front cold air replaces warm air for a warm front warm air replaces cold air) || Answer (a cold occlusion is when the coldest air is behind the cold front and in a warm occluded front the warmest air is behind the warm front) || ANSWER || ANSWER (High pressure system- Fair weather and no storms Low pressure system- Stormy weather) || ANSWER (Nice fair weather and no storms) || ANSWER (Warm front- Warmer air replaces the cooler air, represented as a red line with half-circles pointing towards the direction Cold front- Cooler air replaces the warmer air, represented as a blue line with teeth pointing towards the direction) || ANSWER (High-Pressure: Clockwise rotation; Low-Pressure: Counterclockwise rotation ||
 * < Question: ||< QR code (hint): ||
 * < ==1. == ||< 1.How do hurricanes form write the key things that take to make a hurricane?
 * < ==2. == ||< 2. What is a storm surge select a fact a fact about a surge that relates to a hurricane?
 * < ==3. == ||< 3. In fronts differentiate a warm and cold front?
 * < ==4. == ||< 4.Create two fronts with hash marks in the correct spot? ||
 * < ==5. == ||< 5.Compare the difference between a cold occluded front and a warm occluded front?
 * < ==6. == ||< 6.Create the symbol representing a warm front. The illustrate when a cold front catches up and overtakes a warm front(A.K.A. Occluded Front)
 * < ==7. == ||< 7.Compare the weather in a high pressure system than the weather in a low pressure system.
 * < ==8. == ||< 8.Evaluate what happens when a high pressure system enters a region.
 * < ==9. == ||< 9.Compare and contrast a warm and cold front.
 * ==10. == || 10. Differentiate the winds spiral of a high and low pressure system viewed fro above.

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