This is the study of Earth’s atmosphere, climate, and weather
Meteorology
This is the layer of Earth’s atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere, where meteors burn.
The Mesosphere
This is an endless cycle of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
The water cycle.
This is a funnel-shaped storm cloud that reaches the ground, with winds up to 300 miles per hour.
Tornado
This is a low, puffy, white cloud with a flat base and a rounded top.
Cumulus cloud.
This is a scientist who observes and studies the Earth’s atmosphere and climate.
Meteorologist
This is the layer of the Earth’s atmosphere above the troposphere and below the mesosphere, where jets fly.
The stratosphere.
This is vaporization that occurs at the surface of a liquid at any temperature below the boiling point of the liquid.
Evaporation
This is a violent storm, similar to a hurricane, that develops in the western Pacific Ocean.
This is an instrument used to show the direction of the wind.
Weather vane.
This is the gases that surround a planet.
Atmosphere
This is the top layer of the Earth’s atmosphere, where human-made satellites orbit the earth.
The exosphere.
This is the liquid and solid water that falls from clouds and reaches the ground.
This is the amount of moisture, or water vapor, in the air.
Humidity
This is an instrument used to measure wind speed.
Anemometer.
Nitrogen makes up this amount of the Earth’s atmosphere.
78%
This is the lowest layer of the Earth’s atmosphere, where all weather occurs.
The troposphere.
This is the physical change of a gas, or vapor, to a liquid when heat is removed.
Condensation
This is the weight of air in the atmosphere pressing down on the Earth’s surface.
Air Pressure
This is a low, gray, thick cloud located near the ground, with fog and drizzle.
Stratus cloud.
Oxygen makes up this amount of the Earth’s atmosphere.
21%
This is the layer of Earth’s atmosphere located above the mesosphere and below the exosphere that reflects radio waves back to earth. Katy Perry was just here.
The thermosphere.
This is a large storm with heavy rain and winds greater than 73 miles an hour.
Hurricane
This is a very high, white thin cloud, made of ice crystals.
Cirrus cloud.