What happens when you reproduce?
You make more
What does the cumulonimbus cloud do? What weather does it do?
Stretches high and thunderstorms occure
What is a thermometer?
A tool to measure how hot or cold it is
What is a breeze?
Gentle air movement
What is fahrenheit?
Example: 32°F is the temperature of freezing water when using a Fahrenheit scale.
What is a cell?
The smallest part of a living thing
What does a cumulus cloud look like? What weather does it provide?
It has a flat bottom and is poofy and white
What is a rain gauge?
It is a tool to measure the amount of rain
What is a sea breeze?
The breeze that blows from the sea to the land in the day
What is celcius?
The Celsius scale is part of the metric system and is more often used by scientists than Fahrenheit.
What is waste?
Materials that can not be used
What does a stratus cloud look like? What weather does it provide?
A stratus cloud stretches very low and is gray. This cloud produces rain.
What is an anemometer?
Tool to measure wind speed
What is a land breeze?
The breeze that blows from the land to the sea after sunset
What is el nino?
When warm water in the Pacific Ocean stretches all the way across the Pacific to South America. It causes world-wide weather changes when it occurs.
What are some uni-cellular organisms?
Bacteria, Amoeba and more
What does a cirrus cloud look like? What weather does it provide?
It looks like a straight line and is white and produces no rain but a chance of rain
What is a wind vane?
Tool to measure wind direction
What is a mountain breeze?
A breeze that blows down a mountain slope due to the gravitational flow of cooled air.
What is la nina?
When cool water in the Pacific Ocean stretches all the way across the Pacific Ocean to South America. It causes world-wide weather changes when it occurs.
What are some multi-cellular organisms?
Humans, some animals(technically living things)
Name all types of clouds
Cumulonimbus, stratus, cirrus, and cumulus
What is a barometer?
A tool that measures air pressure
What is a valley breeze?
A flow of air that flows up during daylight hours within mountain valleys
What are satellites?
man-made equipment that orbits the earth; scientists use the information gathered by satellites to predict weather.