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Do Now for Monday, Nov. 12 th. Look at this graph carefully. Calculate the 50% relative humidity at 30 degrees C.
The Earths Weather. Layers of the Atmosphere The atmosphere is divided into five layers. It is thickest near the surface and thins out with height until.
Chapter 13 Section 1 SOL 6.6 f. Air mass= a huge body of air that has similar temperature, humidity and air pressure throughout. Air masses are classified.
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Chapter 6 lesson 4 How are weather forecasts made?