Global atmospheric circulation

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GCSE Geography Quiz sobre Global atmospheric circulation, criado por Archie Mitchell em 03-10-2017.
Archie Mitchell
Quiz por Archie Mitchell, atualizado more than 1 year ago
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Resumo de Recurso

Questão 1

Questão
Label the Global Circulation cell map; with the correct name of each circulation cell.
Responda
  • Polar Cell
  • Ferrel Cell
  • Hadley Cell
  • Polar Cell
  • Ferrel Cell
  • Hadley Cell
  • Polar Cell
  • Ferrel Cell
  • Hadley Cell

Questão 2

Questão
Complete the paragraph about the Circulation Cells... At the [blank_start]equator[blank_end], [blank_start]warmed[blank_end] air rises to 15km, causing [blank_start]low[blank_end] pressure. The air current divides, [blank_start]cools[blank_end] and moves [blank_start]north[blank_end] and south to form [blank_start]Hadley[blank_end] cells. The cooled air sinks at 30*c north and south of the [blank_start]equator[blank_end], leading to [blank_start]high[blank_end] presure.
Responda
  • equator
  • warmed
  • low
  • cools
  • north
  • Hadley
  • equator
  • high

Questão 3

Questão
Complete stage 2 of the explanation... Some of the [blank_start]cooled[blank_end] air moves back towards the [blank_start]Equator[blank_end] as trade winds. The rest travels towards the [blank_start]Poles[blank_end], forming the [blank_start]lower[blank_end] part of the [blank_start]Ferrell[blank_end] cells.
Responda
  • cooled
  • Equator
  • Poles
  • lower
  • Ferrell

Questão 4

Questão
Complete Stage 3 of the Statement... At 60*c north and south, the warmer air of the Ferrell cells meets [blank_start]cooler[blank_end] Polar air. The warmer air [blank_start]rises[blank_end] to form [blank_start]Polar Cells[blank_end]. This air travels to the Poles, where it cools and sink, forming areas of [blank_start]high[blank_end] pressure.
Responda
  • cooler
  • rises
  • Polar Cells
  • high

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