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<CENTER><B>AMS Weather Studies - Week Three - Investigation 3B Answer=20
Form</B><BR>(Complete as directed by your instructor) </CENTER>
<P>Name: __________________________ </P>
<P><B>Investigations Manual 3B Answers</B> </P>
<OL>
  <LI>
  <P>(equatorial) (midlatitude) (polar)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(period of sunlight) (path of sunlight through the atmosphere)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(similar to) (much less than)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(equatorial) (midlatitude) (polar)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(local noon solar altitude) (length of daylight each day)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(increases) (decreases)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(increases) (decreases)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(solstices) (equinoxes)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(equatorial) (midlatitude) (polar)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(summer and fall) (fall and spring) (spring and summer)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(fall and spring) (winter and fall) (fall and summer)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(its maximum) (zero)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(summer and fall) (fall and spring) (fall and winter)</P></LI></OL>
<P><U><B>Applications</B></U></P>
<OL start=3D14>
  <LI>
  <P>(0) (6) (12) (18) (24) hrs</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(0) (6) (12) (18) (24) hrs</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(greater than) (equal to) (less than)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(0) (6) (12) (18) (24) hrs</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(0) (6) (12) (18) (24) hrs</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(0) (6) (12) (18) (24) hrs</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(winter) (fall) (summer)</P></LI></OL>
<P><B>Current Weather Studies 3B Answers</B></P>
<OL>
  <LI>
  <P>(more in the Northern Hemisphere) (equally in both =
hemispheres)<BR>(more in=20
  the Southern Hemisphere)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(would) (would not)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(Figure 8) (Figure 9)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(only in the eastern half) (fully over the whole disk)<BR>(only in =
the=20
  western half)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(north of) (over) (south of)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(more in the Northern Hemisphere)<BR>(equally in both =
hemispheres)<BR>(more=20
  in the Southern Hemisphere)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(only in the eastern half) (fully over the whole disk)<BR>(only in =
the=20
  western half)</P>
  <LI>
  <P>(over the western Mediterranean Sea) (along the southeast African =
coast)=20
  <BR>(across northern Europe) (in all these places)</P></LI></OL>
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