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EARTH 55 — Meteorology

Description

How about the weather? It's a question we ask each other when we have nothing left to say, but there is a lot to say about the weather. In this nonmathematical look at meteorology, students will learn why the earth has seasons and how water in the atmosphere affects weather. In EARTH 55 students will also learn how severe weather conditions like hurricanes, tornadoes, and thunderstorms develop. 6 lessons, 6 assignment submissions (6 Speedback assignments); proctored final exam.

Course Content

  1. The Atmosphere and the Earth's Seasons
  2. Moisture in the Atmosphere
  3. Condensation and Precipitation
  4. Wind
  5. Air Masses and Fronts
  6. Severe Weather
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Instructor: Debra Beckstrom , BS
Credits: 0.5
Tuition : $ 124.00
Paper Manual Fee: $10.00

Registration Codes:


     Paper Course: 8301500
        
     Online Course: 5083015
        

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