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e the information to answer the question. there may be similar information in other questions. students live in a town near the beach. they notice that it is often foggy in the mornings during the summer. they also notice that the fog usually starts over the ocean. the students want to play in the sun at the beach and wonder why the fog always comes from over the ocean. ne student claims that the fog is related to the temperature of the land and the ocean. the student makes a model to explain the formation and ovement of the fog. which processes cause the fog to form over the ocean and move toward the land? move one process into each box to complete the model. fog - forming processes diagram boxes air movement processes diagram boxes fog moves toward the land. image: ocean, town, air mass 2, air mass 1 options: air mass 1 warms. warm air rises. ocean absorbs heat from air mass 2. air mass 2 flows toward the land. water condenses into fog above air mass 2.
To solve this, we analyze the processes for fog formation (related to water vapor condensation) and air movement (related to temperature differences between land and ocean):
Fog - forming processes (top boxes):
- First fog - forming box: The ocean interacts with air mass 2. The process “Ocean absorbs heat from Air Mass 2” occurs first as the ocean takes heat from the air above it, cooling the air.
- Second fog - forming box: After the air (Air Mass 2) is cooled by the ocean, “Water condenses into fog above Air Mass 2” happens. Cooling the air causes water vapor in it to condense into fog.
Air movement processes (bottom boxes):
- First air - movement box: On land, “Air mass 1 warms” (land heats up faster in the morning, warming the air above it).
- Second air - movement box: Warm air rises (so “Warm air rises” occurs as the warm land - air (Air Mass 1) rises). This creates a pressure difference, leading to “Air mass 2 flows toward the land” (the final box before fog moves to land) as the cooler, denser air over the ocean (Air Mass 2) moves towards the land to replace the rising warm air.
Final Model Flow:
- Fog - forming:
- Ocean absorbs heat from Air Mass 2
- Water condenses into fog above Air Mass 2
- Air movement:
- Air mass 1 warms
- Warm air rises
- Air mass 2 flows toward the land (connects to “Fog moves toward the land”)
So the processes in order (top to bottom, left to right) are:
Fog - forming first box: Ocean absorbs heat from Air Mass 2
Fog - forming second box: Water condenses into fog above Air Mass 2
Air movement first box: Air mass 1 warms
Air movement second box: Warm air rises
Box before “Fog moves toward the land”: Air mass 2 flows toward the land
(Note: The exact box placement depends on the diagram’s structure, but the key is matching the causal order of heat transfer, condensation, and air movement due to temperature - driven pressure differences.)
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To solve this, we analyze the processes for fog formation (related to water vapor condensation) and air movement (related to temperature differences between land and ocean):
Fog - forming processes (top boxes):
- First fog - forming box: The ocean interacts with air mass 2. The process “Ocean absorbs heat from Air Mass 2” occurs first as the ocean takes heat from the air above it, cooling the air.
- Second fog - forming box: After the air (Air Mass 2) is cooled by the ocean, “Water condenses into fog above Air Mass 2” happens. Cooling the air causes water vapor in it to condense into fog.
Air movement processes (bottom boxes):
- First air - movement box: On land, “Air mass 1 warms” (land heats up faster in the morning, warming the air above it).
- Second air - movement box: Warm air rises (so “Warm air rises” occurs as the warm land - air (Air Mass 1) rises). This creates a pressure difference, leading to “Air mass 2 flows toward the land” (the final box before fog moves to land) as the cooler, denser air over the ocean (Air Mass 2) moves towards the land to replace the rising warm air.
Final Model Flow:
- Fog - forming:
- Ocean absorbs heat from Air Mass 2
- Water condenses into fog above Air Mass 2
- Air movement:
- Air mass 1 warms
- Warm air rises
- Air mass 2 flows toward the land (connects to “Fog moves toward the land”)
So the processes in order (top to bottom, left to right) are:
Fog - forming first box: Ocean absorbs heat from Air Mass 2
Fog - forming second box: Water condenses into fog above Air Mass 2
Air movement first box: Air mass 1 warms
Air movement second box: Warm air rises
Box before “Fog moves toward the land”: Air mass 2 flows toward the land
(Note: The exact box placement depends on the diagram’s structure, but the key is matching the causal order of heat transfer, condensation, and air movement due to temperature - driven pressure differences.)