How We Study Weather
Water Cycle
Wind and Pressure
Clouds and Sky
Weather Basics
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This instrument measures temperature.

What is a thermometer?

100

When the sun heats the water and turns it from a liquid to a gas (water vapor).

What is evaporation?


100

Wind moves from areas of high pressure to areas of this.

What is low pressure?

100

These fluffy, white clouds usually mean fair weather.

What are cumulus clouds?

100

This is the condition of the atmosphere at a specific time and place.

What is weather?

200

This instrument measures air pressure.

What is a barometer?

200

When water vapor cools, turns back into liquid water and forms clouds.

What is condensation?

200

High pressure usually brings this type of weather?

What is clear or fair weather?

200

These low, gray clouds can cover the whole sky like a blanket.

What are stratus clouds?

200

The average weather of a place over many years is called this.

What is climate?

300

Scientists use data from many tools to predict weather. This person does that job.

What is a meteorologist?

300

The source of energy that keeps the water cycle going.

What is the sun?

300

When air sinks, this type of pressure system forms.

What is high pressure?

300

If you see large, dark clouds in the sky, this type of weather is likely coming.

What is rain?

300

A large body of air with similar temperature and humidity is called this.

What is an air mass?

400

Predicting future weather using data and models is called this.

What is forecasting?

400

When the cloud becomes to full and water falls from the sky in different forms.

What is precipitation?

400

The greater the difference in air pressure between two areas, the strong this becomes.

What is wind?

400

Fog is actually this type of cloud that forms near the ground.

What is a stratus cloud?

400

This is the boundary where two air masses of different temperatures meet, often bringing changes in weather.

What is a front?

500

If you see weather changing, it's happening in this layer of the atmosphere.

What is the troposphere?

500

During evaporation, water molecules gain this.

What is heat energy?

500

During the day, wind blowing from the ocean toward land is called this.

What is a sea breeze?

500

This energy from the Sun heats the Earth's surface, causing air to rise and clouds to form.

What is solar radiation?

500

When a cold air mass pushes under a warm air mass, this forms.

What is a cold front?

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