Chemistry, 24.02.2021 19:50 alexandergonzalez38
(ill give brainliest) How do atmospheric conditions such as air pressure, air temperature, and relative humidity influence weather patterns?
Claim 1: A combination of air pressure, air temperature, and relative humidity affect weather patterns.
Claim 2: Air pressure, air temperature, and relative humidty do not affect weather patterns.
Claim 3: Temperature affects the rate of chemical reactions more than surface area does.
Evidence: Use the sentence starters to help you to share your evidence.
In the virtual lab I observed...
Snow is made by...
Rain is made by...
Thunderstorms are made by...
Fog is made by...
Clear skies are made by...
Reasoning: Use the sentence starters to help you explain how your evidence supports your claim.
Based on the evidence, I can conclude...
Air pressure affects weather patterns by...
Air temperature affects weather patterns by...
Relative humidity affects weatehr patterns by...
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