Water
Water Cycle
Air, etc.
Weather
Space/Labs
100
Where most of the water on Earth can be found.
What is the oceans?
100
The three parts of the water cycle we have studied.
What are evaporation, condensation, and precipitation?
100
The direction air blows between cold and warm air.
What is from cold air to warm air?
100
The condition of the atmosphere at a given time (temperature, humidity, wind conditions)
What is weather?
100
The closest non-manmade satellite to Earth.
What is the Moon?
200
The percentage the Earth's surface is covered in water.
What is 71%?
200
The four types of precipitation.
What are rain, hail, snow, and sleet?
200
A definition for air density.
What is how close air molecules are to one another?
200
The three most important factors that describe what weather is to us.
What is air movement (wind), moisture (humidity), and heat (temperature)?
200
Put Jupiter, Earth, Mercury, and Venus in order from the shortest year to longest year.
What is Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Jupiter?
300
The type of air that can hold more water vapor.
What is warm air?
300
The percentage of the Earth's water that is fresh water.
What is 3%?
300
Uneven heating of the Earth by the Sun causes this natural phenomenon.
What is wind?
300
A large body of air with the same temperature and moisture content.
What is an air mass?
300
The name of the force the string stood for in Mrs. Vaughan's twirling string and ball experiment?
What is gravity?
400
The water droplets on the outside of a glass of ice water is an example of this process studied from the water cycle.
What is condensation?
400
Something scientists have not figured out how to do with water.
What is make new water?
400
A really long period of time when there is no rain.
What is precipitation?
400
The area where warm and cold air masses meet.
What is a front?
400
The type of variable which is the thing that you find out at the end of an experiment.
What is the dependent variable?
500
A way to slow down water evaporating
What is cooling the water down (or taking energy away instead of adding energy -heating it)
500
A main source of fresh water which is not easily used by humans to drink?
What are glaciers?
500
Mudslides are caused by this type of weather.
What are heavy flooding in mountainous areas?
500
A large body of water that can create mild temperatures along the coast, is a source of water for rain and snow, and provides coastal breezes due to uneven heating.
What is an ocean?
500
The tool scientists use to measure water.
What is a graduated cylinder?
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