The instrument in Figure 2 indicates barometric pressure.
Water moves between the atmosphere and the hydrosphere in the water cycle.
In California, hot, dry winds normally blow from east to west.
The wettest side of California's mountain ranges is the eastern side.
Mountain breezes are blowing into the valley shown in Figure 4.
Current conditions of the atmosphere are called humidity.
Figure 5 shows a climate forecast.
When air contains as much moisture as possible at a specific temperature, is
Areas of low-pressure usually have
As indicated in Figure 6-1, San Francisco is located at the same latitude as
Based on Figure 6-1, the factor that strongly influences the climate of San Francisco is
Climate is the weather
According to Figure 11, the temperature in Los Angeles could soon be getting
Evaluate the accuracy of Figure 15 as an explanation of the Santa Ana winds. Explain.
Figure 9 correctly shows how a land breeze forms.
One important reason for understanding California's unique climate is to know when and where to guard against fires.
The climate of California is uniform throughout the state.
In Figure 6-2, on the side of the mountain facing the wind, air rises,