WEATHER

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Across
  1. 2. (TWO WORDS-NO SPACES)The zone between two air masses, caused when the masses stop moving.
  2. 6. (TWO WORDS-NO SPACES)A map showing where cold, warm, and stationary fronts are, as well as areas of high and low pressure.
  3. 7. A prediction
  4. 8. Moisture falling from the sky in the form of either rain, sleet, or snow.
  5. 9. (FOUR WORDS-NO SPACES)A cold, moist air mass; for example, one that forms over the northern Atlantic Ocean or the northern Pacific Ocean.
  6. 10. (TWO WORDS-NO SPACES)A large body of air with a certain temperature and moisture content.
  7. 11. (FOUR WORDS-NO SPACES)A cold, dry air mass; for example, one that forms in Canada and the northern United States.
Down
  1. 1. (FOUR WORDS-NO SPACES)A warm, dry air mass; for example, one that forms over the southwestern United States.
  2. 3. A scientist who studies changes in Earth's atmosphere to forecast the weather.
  3. 4. (FOUR WORDS-NO SPACES)A warm, moist air mass; for example, on that forms over the Caribbean Sea, the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, or the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
  4. 5. The leading edge of a moving air mass