water vapor condenses in
Chemistry, 12.09.2019 17:20 princesincer9256
Arrange the images in order to show how lake-effect snow occurs.
water vapor condenses in
rising air to form douds.
water (32°f)
landmass (0°f)
snow falls over lake
and downwind shore.
water (32"ey
landmass (of)
cold arctic air moves
over warm lake waters.
landmass (0°f) water (32°f)
lake surface adds heat and
water vapor to cold airmass.
landmass (0°f) water (32°f)
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Arrange the images in order to show how lake-effect snow occurs.
water vapor condenses in
water vapor condenses in
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