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These wavelengths are alittle bit shorter than visible light

What is ultraviolet radiation?

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Any form of water that fallsfrom clouds is called this.

What is precipitation?

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This is caused by differences

in air pressure.

What is wind?

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This is heat transfer betweentwo substances that are

in contact.

What is conduction?

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This is the energy that heatsup earth’s atmosphere.

What is infrared radiation?

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Most of the world receives

more of this type of

precipitation than snow.

What is rain?

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These are caused byunequal heating in a

small area.

What are local winds?

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This is the type of heat

you would receive from

a campfire.

What is radiation?

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This is the process by whichgases hold heat in the

atmosphere.

What is the greenhouse effect?

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These form when water vaporin the air becomes liquid or

ice crystals.

What are clouds?

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These are located at about30 degrees N and S

and are areas of calm.

What are the horse latitudes?

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This type of heat occursbecause cold air is more

dense than warm air.

What is convection?

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This is the total energy of motion in the molecules of a

substance.

What is thermal energy?

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These are large clouds that often

produce thunder storms.

What are cumulonimbus clouds?

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This instrument measures

wind speed.

What is anemometer?

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This will occur when warmair touches a cold

glass.

What is condensation?

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This absorbs most of Earth’s

incoming UV radiation.

What is the ozone?

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This is used to measure

relative humidity.

What is a psychrometer?

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This is the theory that Earth’s

rotation makes winds seem

to curve.

What is the Coriolis effect?

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This is mostly what heats the troposphere.

What is convection?

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Draw, label, and define theDraw, label, and define the3 main cloud types.3 main cloud types.