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- KEY TERMS 1. atmospheric science (Intro) 2. meteorology 3. photosynthesis (19.1) 4. troposphere 5. weather 6. stratosphere 7. mesosphere 8. thermosphere 9. ozone (O3) 10. ozonosphere 11. ionosphere 12. insolation (19.2) 13. Rayleigh scattering 14. greenhouse effect 15. barometer (19.3) 16. relative humidity 17. dew point 18. psychrometer 19. anemometer 20. wind vane 21. rain gauge 22. Doppler radar 23. wind (19.4) 24. air currents 25. isobar 26. convection cycle 27. Coriolis force 28. jet streams 29. clouds (19.5) 30. lapse rate For each of the following items, fill in the number of the appropriate Key Term from the preceding list. f. _____ Buoyant masses of visible water droplets or ice crystalsKEY TERMS 1. atmospheric science (Intro) 2. meteorology 3. photosynthesis (19.1) 4. troposphere 5. weather 6. stratosphere 7. mesosphere 8. thermosphere 9. ozone (O3) 10. ozonosphere 11. ionosphere 12. insolation (19.2) 13. Rayleigh scattering 14. greenhouse effect 15. barometer (19.3) 16. relative humidity 17. dew point 18. psychrometer 19. anemometer 20. wind vane 21. rain gauge 22. Doppler radar 23. wind (19.4) 24. air currents 25. isobar 26. convection cycle 27. Coriolis force 28. jet streams 29. clouds (19.5) 30. lapse rate For each of the following items, fill in the number of the appropriate Key Term from the preceding list. r. _____ Temperature at which air becomes saturatedKEY TERMS 1. atmospheric science (Intro) 2. meteorology 3. photosynthesis (19.1) 4. troposphere 5. weather 6. stratosphere 7. mesosphere 8. thermosphere 9. ozone (O3) 10. ozonosphere 11. ionosphere 12. insolation (19.2) 13. Rayleigh scattering 14. greenhouse effect 15. barometer (19.3) 16. relative humidity 17. dew point 18. psychrometer 19. anemometer 20. wind vane 21. rain gauge 22. Doppler radar 23. wind (19.4) 24. air currents 25. isobar 26. convection cycle 27. Coriolis force 28. jet streams 29. clouds (19.5) 30. lapse rate For each of the following items, fill in the number of the appropriate Key Term from the preceding list. a. _____ Upper Region of the atmosphere characterized by decreasing temperature with height