WEATHER by Mrs. Horetski 100 200 400 300 400 GeneralTools Water Cycle Clouds 100 300 200 400 200 100...

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WEATHER by Mrs. Horetski

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WEATHER

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atmosphere around us including the wind,

temperature, cloudiness, moisture, pressure

What is weather?

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moving air

What is wind?

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scientist that studies the weather

What is a Meteorlogist?

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The explosive sound of air expanding

What is thunder?

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An enormous and very hot spark of

electricity

What is lightning?

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the instrument that measures temperature.

What is a thermometer?

2,2

The instrument that measures the direction

of the wind

What is a Wind Vane?

2,3

An instrument that measures air pressure.

What is a Barometer?

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an instrument that measures the wind speed

What is anemometer?

2,5

A tool used to measure the amount of precipitation

that falls.

What is a rain gauge?

3,1

the journey water takes as it circulates

from the land to the sky and

back again

What is Water Cycle?

3,2

when the sun heats up water in rivers or lakes

or the ocean and turns it into vapor or steam

What is a evaporation?

3,3

falling condensation in the atmosphere

What is precipitation?

3,4

the change of water vapor to

droplets of water

What is condensation?

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Liquid precipitation in the form of water drops that

falls from clouds

What is rain?

4,1

a collection of water particles in the air

What is a cloud?

4,2

layer of tiny water droplets or ice crystals

near the surface of the earth

What is fog?

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Low-lying, gray and sheet-like clouds that

often produce drizzle.

What are stratus clouds?

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Fluffy, mid-level clouds that develop

in towering shapes and signal fair weather

What are cumulus clouds?

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Thin, wispy clouds that form high in the atmosphere

What are cirrus clouds?