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Instrument that measures air pressure

What is a barometer?

100

Layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth

What is the troposphere

100

Does air pressure increase or decrease the higher it is in the atmosphere?

Decreases

100
  • When vapor comes into contact with lower (cooler) temperatures, the vapor is forced to change from gas state to liquid state.  This process is called?

What is know as condensation.

100

A person who studies weather is known as a _______.

Meteorologist

200

Particles of air pressing down on Earth's surface

What is air pressure

200

Animals (and people!) release water vapor into the air every time they breathe out, or exhale.

This is known as respiration.

200

The energy of the sun causes the water molecules to speed up and collide more often. As the molecules collide, some of them "escape" and enter the surrounding air.  What is this process called?

This process is called evaporation

200
  • As water vapor rises into the atmosphere, they mix up with very tiny particles of dust, soot, and salt, which are all particulate matter in the atmosphere. These particles are called aerosols. As the surrounding temperatures fall, the water vapor turns into very tiny particles of water and ice crystals. The water particles bump into the aerosols and stick together. As more and more water particles and aerosols stick together, what is formed.

Clouds

200

Relative humidity can be measured by using a a device made up of two thermometers, a wet-bulb thermometer and a dry-bulb thermometer.  This device is called a __________.

psychrometer

300

The layer of air that surrounds our planet

What is the atmosphere

300

The layer of the atmosphere in which most weather occurs

What is the troposphere

300

The kind of front that forms when a warm air mass catches up with a cold air mass

What is a cold front

300

When water vapor condenses near ground level, it is called?

Dew

300
  • If the relative humidity is high, evaporation occurs ______ and the wet-bulb temperature does not change much. 


    • A. Slowly

    • B. Rapidly

Slowly

400

Layer of air that contains ozone and is located above the troposphere

What is the stratosphere

400

The type of air mass that forms over land near the north pole

What is dry and cold

400

Water is always moving between the surface of Earth and the atmosphere. What is this process known as? 

This process is known as the water cycle.

400

Humidity is a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air. The ability of air to hold water vapor depends on temperature. Which holds more water, cool air or warm air?

Warm Air

400
  • If the relative humidity is low, evaporation occurs _____ and the wet-bulb temperature drops by a large amount. 

  • A. Slowly

  • B. Rapidly

Rapidly

500

The amount of moisture in the air

What is humidity

500

The type of air mass that forms over a body of water near the equator

What is moist and warm

500

Plants and animals also release water vapor into the air. In plants, water enters through the roots, rises to the leaves, and is released into the air as water vapor. This process is known as?

This is known as transpiration.

500

How much water is in the air compared to the temperature of the air is called?

Relative Humidity

500

If the temperature gets cold enough, the air gets to the point that it is holding the most water vapor it can hold. The relative humidity for this temperature would be 100 percent. This is also known as the ________.

dew point temperature.

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