The part of the water cycle where liquid water changes to a gas.
What is evaporation?
This tool is used to measure this.
What is wind speed?
What is rain?
What is a desert?
A place where you can find snow in a tropical zone.
What is on top of a mountain?
The part of the water cycle where water vapor changes to liquid water?
What is condensation?
As you climb a mountain, the weather will become ____________.
What is colder?
Name the solid form of precipitation that sometimes occurs during thunderstorms.
What is hail?
The type of environmental factor that changes as you climb a mountain.
What is temperature?
The climate zone farthest from the equator.
What is the polar zone?
The source of energy for the water cycle.
What is the sun?
A barometer is used to measure this.
What is air pressure?
Name the type of precipitation that occurs when the temperature is below freezing and the wind is calm.
What is snow?
The reason why swamps have a higher humidity than deserts.
What is swamps have more water?
The climate zone with all four seasons.
What is temperate?
The part of the water cycle where precipitation collected in lakes, rivers, and streams, moves back towards the oceans.
What is runoff?
This tool is used to measure temperature.
What is a thermometer?
Name the four main types of precipitation.
What is snow, sleet, rain, and hail?
The difference between weather and climate.
What is weather is short-term and climate is long-term weather in a particular area.
The climate zone closest to the equator?
What is the tropical zone?
Where most water on Earth is stored.
What is the oceans?
This tool measures wind direction.
What is a wind or weather vane?
Explain how hail is formed in clouds.
Liquid water freezes into a solid. The air pushes the ice back up into the cloud where another layer forms around it. It keeps getting bounced back into the cloud until it becomes too heavy and then drops to the earth.
True or False- All deserts are hot. Explain your answer.
No. Deserts can be cold. Antarctica is a desert. Deserts can occur on the tops of mountains and be cold.
The reason why two cities on the same latitude can have different temperatures?
What is proximity to water or elevation?