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Clues

  • A large body of air with similar characteristics of temperature and humidity. (3, 4)
  • A measure of an area's height above sea level. (8)
  • A shortage of water. (7)
  • An area of low air pressure (10)
  • Apparent fore, due to the spinning of the Earth, which deflects movement of particles and wind. (8, 5)
  • Banks found at the side of rivers. They are naturally formed when rivers flood and deposit sediment, but can be artificially constructed to help stop flooding. (6)
  • Day to day conditions of the atmosphere, can change quickly. Mainly localised (7)
  • Fast rotating winds that can cause a lot of damage to land and cities. (7)
  • Imaginary Lines around the earth running parallel to the equator. (8)
  • Weather conditions over longer periods of time and over larger areas. (7)

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