And is my paragraph form right?

Winter

As Earth continues its journey, rotating and revolving around the sun, the southern hemisphere tilts more towards the sun and the northern hemisphere away from it. Bangladesh is transformed into a winter wonderland. Although winter is like no other season, expressing freedom and joy, but it also brings in its wake pain, suffering and anguish. While most people, after a long year of work, enjoy sound sleep and cuddle up safely in warm cozy beds, some unfortunate ones have a hard time finding shelter and food and surviving the extreme weather. They have to hold on to dear life. When winter is at its most unpleasant, some jobs demand people to be outside. Farmers, for example, have no other choice but to go out into their fields and take care of their crops and look after their animals, no matter what. Cold, foggy nights are silent and dark. Therefore, everything seems to be very peaceful. I am able to be with my self and soul. The cold makes me shiver a lot, but unusually, this make me feel more alive! Winter breaks the monotony of existence with a touch of variety. Winter is the season of celebrations, where we celebrate Christmas and experience its incomparable joy, forget our regrets and start a new chapter of our lives in the New Year. It all is just so wonderful! Waking up early in morning’s can be very difficult, but the sweet aroma of my grandmother’s homemade pitha/ sweet is just irresistible. When it is very cold, laziness overtakes. It seems that there is nothing much to do except sleep in bed below layers of quilts and blankets. Sometimes we catch a cold and have to suffer from fever and discomfort because of which most may dislike the season, but winter is truly a wonderful time. Winter transforms Bangladesh in all aspects. Winter is merely that different season when everything changed amazingly.
im 10 years old….

Please help me!!!
1.On a weather map, the center of the mid-latitude cyclone is labeled as an area of(high/low)__________pressure.
2.On a weather map, a mid-latitude cyclone usually forms between these latitudes:

a.90 degrees and 180 degrees
b.0 degrees and 30 degrees
c.60 degrees and 90 degrees
d.30 degrees and 60 degrees

3.A mid-latitude cyclone rotates (clockwise/counter clockwise)__________in the Northern Hemisphere.null

4. A mid-latitude cyclone or weather system usually travels in what direction across the States?
a.east to west
b.west to east
c.north to south
d.south to north

5.What type of air mass is usually associated with the western side of the mid-latitude cyclone?
a.cold/moist air
b.cold/dry air
c.warm/moist air
d.warm/dry air

6.What type of front is associated with the western side of a mid-latitude cyclone?
a.stationary front
b.warm front
c.cold front
d.occluded front

1. In this lesson you watched a movie of children rolling a ball over the surface of a spinning merry-go-round. Describe the apparent motion of the ball as it went from one child to the next. (2.0 points) (Points: 2)

2. Polar Easterlies in the Northern Hemisphere blow from (1.0 points) (Points: 1)
east to west
west to east
north to south
south to north

3. Westerlies in the Northern Hemisphere blow from (1.0 points) (Points: 1)
east to west
west to east
north to south
south to north

4. Trade Winds in the Northern Hemisphere blow from (1.0 points) (Points: 1)
east to west
west to east
north to south
south to north

5. Polar Easterlies in the Southern Hemisphere blow from (1.0 points) (Points: 1)
east to west
west to east
north to south
south to north

6. Westerlies in the Southern Hemisphere blow from (1.0 points) (Points: 1)
east to west
west to east
north to south
south to north

7. Trade Winds in the Southern Hemisphere blow from (1.0 points) (Points: 1)
east to west
west to east
north to south
south to north

8. In general, winds are named for the direction from which they blow. (1.0 points) (Points: 1)
True
False

9. The characteristic of the Earth that causes the coriolis effect is the __________ of the Earth on its axis. (Use the "technical term" that describes this characteristic of the earth. Do not use the word spinning.) (2.0 points) (Points: 2)

10. 3. Winds are deflected to the (right/left)__________as they move into a low pressure area in the Northern Hemisphere. (1.0 points) (Points: 1)

11. Winds tend to rotate in a counter clockwise direction in the __________ (northern or southern) Hemisphere as they move into a low pressure area.(1.0 points) (Points: 1)

12. Winds tend to rotate in a clockwise direction in the __________ (northern or southern) Hemisphere as they move into a low pressure area. (1.0 points) (Points: 1)

13. Because tropical storms (like a hurricane or major storm system) develop wish winds traveling into a low pressure area, we would expect that the winds in these kinds of storms in the ______________________ Hemisphere would rotate in a clockwise direction. (1.0 points) (Points: 1)

I don’t expect someone to fully answer these all for me, but Earth Science is a very weak subject for me and i’d like to do well. So if someone could at least help me out by eliminating one or two wrong answers that would amazing. Thank you all very much. Have a wonderful day and God bless.

1. Complete the statement by selecting the correct ending phrase. Statement: Winds blow…

a. counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise in the southern hemisphere

b. from the cold fronts toward warm fronts

c. from areas of low pressure to areas of high pressure

d. from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure

2. What causes the wind zones of the earth?

a. the presence of sustained low pressure over the poles and high pressures over the equator and the Coriolis effect

b. the presence of sustained high pressure over the poles and low pressures over the equator and the Coriolis effect

c. the action of the jet stream along with the presence of low pressures over the poles

d. the high insolation over the poles and low insolation over the equator along with the Coriolis effect

3. What name is given to a warm and moist air mass?

a. tropical maritime

b. tropical continental

c. polar maritime

d. polar continental

4. What is orographic uplift?

a. It is lifting caused by fronts.

b. It is lifting caused by mountains.

c. It is lifting caused by convection currents.

d. It is lifting caused by the jet stream.

5. How do cold fronts produce stormy weather?

a. Warm moist air ahead of the front is uplifted as the front passes, causing the moisture to condense and precipitate.

b. Cold air behind the front causes the water vapor to evaporate, producing the storm.

c. The warm air mixes with the cold air along the front, creating low pressure and storms.

d. The cold air holds more water vapor than the warm air, thus it must precipitate out as rain or snow.

6. What is a wave cyclone?

a. It is a type of cold frontal uplift that occurs in waves along a squall line.

b. It is the rise in sea level of the water underneath a hurricane.

c. It is a spiraling storm system at the boundary between the polar air and the warm mid-latitude air.

d. It is the process of storm development over the mountains as air is uplifted by the mountain slopes.

7. What effect has Doppler radar had on weather forecasting?

a. It has helped monitor storms as they approach a region.

b. It has helped track rain droplets, hailstones, and wind patterns within a storm.

c. It has helped monitor thunderstorms, which may create tornados.

d. All of these are true.

8. What benefits have weather satellites provided?

a. They have gathered vast quantities of data which has improved our weather prediction abilities.

b. They have save lives by giving us advanced warning of storms.

c. They have provided data over remote regions of the earth like the poles and tropical jungles.

d. All of these are correct.

9. Which weather event/atmospheric property is not correctly matched with its measuring instrument?

a. wind direction and speed—anemometer and wind vane

b. humidity—manometer

c. air pressure—barometer

d. temperature—thermometer

10. How are weather graphs like those you analyzed in this lesson useful?

a. The graphs show patterns that may not be apparent in the numerical data.

b. The graphs track rain droplets, hailstones, and wind patterns within a storm.

c. The graphs are used to monitor thunderstorms, which may create tornados.

d. They are useful to predict changes in the Coriolis effect.

11. When is the relative humidity usually the highest?

a. in the early morning

b. in the late afternoon

c. during noontime

d. just after sunset

12. What is the relationship between low pressure and precipitation?

a. Precipitation usually occurs at times of low pressure.

b. Precipitation usually occurs at times of high pressure.

c. Precipitation usually occurs at times of stable pressure.

d. Precipitation occurs at any time; there is no relationship.

13. Which is not a myth of tornados?

a. Areas near mountains or bodies of water are safe from tornados.

b. Tornados usually occur in the spring but can happen during any season.
c. The low pressure in the funnel cloud can cause buildings to explode.

d. Opening windows during a storm is a good idea.

14. Which statement is not a safety rule when faced with an approaching thunderstorm?

a. Find a safe place to go; a basement or interior room without windows is best.

b. Know the geography of your home county including place names and directions.

c. Check the weather forecast before planning a trip or outdoor activity, especially in the spring and summer months.

d. Large rooms like a gymnasium or church meeting hall are best during a severe storm.

All of the following characteristics are associated with cyclonic storms, such as hurricanes, tornadoes, and mid-latitude cyclones, except

clockwise movement in the Northern Hemisphere

low pressure

rising warm air

stormy weather

Both Northern Hemisphere and South Hemisphere AND therefore overall Global hurricane activity has continued to sink to levels not seen since the 1970s. Even more astounding, when the Southern Hemisphere hurricane data is analyzed to create a global value, we see that Global Hurricane Energy has sunk to 30-year lows, at the least.

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/09/22/global-warming-more-hurricanes-still-not-happening/
Dana:

Hurricane climate experts in your study depend on field data. The amount of hurricane data is not enough for your climate models to project real 20 to 100 year forecasts. Yet again they are estimations!

On a weather map, the center of the mid-latitude cyclone is labeled as an area of(high/low)__________pressure.

Entry 1:

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On a weather map, a mid-latitude cyclone usually forms between these latitudes:

90 degrees and 180 degrees
0 degrees and 30 degrees
60 degrees and 90 degrees
30 degrees and 60 degrees

————————————–…

A mid-latitude cyclone rotates (clockwise/counter clockwise)__________in the Northern Hemisphere.null

Entry 1:

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A mid-latitude cyclone or weather system usually travels in what direction across the States?

east to west
west to east
north to south
south to north

————————————–…

What type of air mass is usually associated with the western side of the mid-latitude cyclone?

cold/moist air
cold/dry air
warm/moist air
warm/dry air

————————————–…

What type of front is associated with the western side of a mid-latitude cyclone?

stationary front
warm front
cold front
occluded front

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What type of front is usually associated with the eastern side of a mid-latitude cyclone?

warm front
cold front
stationary front
occluded front

On a weather map, the center of the mid-latitude cyclone is labeled as an area of(high/low)__________pressure.

Entry 1:

——————————————————————————–

On a weather map, a mid-latitude cyclone usually forms between these latitudes:

90 degrees and 180 degrees
0 degrees and 30 degrees
60 degrees and 90 degrees
30 degrees and 60 degrees

——————————————————————————–

A mid-latitude cyclone rotates (clockwise/counter clockwise)__________in the Northern Hemisphere.null

Entry 1:

——————————————————————————–

A mid-latitude cyclone or weather system usually travels in what direction across the States?

east to west
west to east
north to south
south to north

——————————————————————————–

What type of air mass is usually associated with the western side of the mid-latitude cyclone?

cold/moist air
cold/dry air
warm/moist air
warm/dry air

——————————————————————————–

What type of front is associated with the western side of a mid-latitude cyclone?

stationary front
warm front
cold front
occluded front

——————————————————————————–

What type of front is usually associated with the eastern side of a mid-latitude cyclone?

warm front
cold front
stationary front
occluded front

——————————————————————————–

What type of air mass is usually associated with the eastern side of the mid-latitude cyclone?

cold/ dry air
warm/dry air
cold/moist air
warm/moist air

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What type of weather is associated with the mid-latitude cyclone?

clear and cold
stormy with precipitation
warm and clear

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How large are these mid-latitude cyclones?

It will cover only one state at a time.
It will cover several states/thousands of miles..
The maximum width would be only one mile.

Certain individuals have made a big deal about the fact that according to Ryan Maue (PhD student) at Florida State, in 2008 the northern hemisphere experienced low tropical cyclone activity.

However, as Maue also notes, the North Atlantic experienced an above-average hurricane season.

http://www.coaps.fsu.edu/~maue/tropical/

According to Dr. Jeffrey Masters (Meteorologist), 2008 was the only hurricane season on record in the Atlantic that has featured major hurricanes in five separate months. Hurricane Paloma is now the second strongest November hurricane on record in the Atlantic.

http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=1151

So the northern hemisphere had an a weak hurricane season, but the north Atlantic had an abnormally strong season? Can anyone make sense of this?