The Water Cycle
Weather Patterns
Factors That Affect Climate
Climate Zones
100

Where does most of the water on Earth come from?

What provides energy to drive the water cycle?

Most of Earth's water comes from the ocean. The energy comes from the sun.

100

What are the tools that measure the following:

Temperature

Air pressure

Humidity 

Wind Speed

Temperature: Thermometer

Air pressure: Barometer

Humidity: Hygrometer

Wind Speed: Anemometer

100

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather is the day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere and climate is the average weather over a long period of time.

100

Which climate zone has cold winters and summers?

Polar zone

200

Describe the steps of the water cycle.

Evaporation- liquid to gas

Condensation- gas to liquid

Precipitation- water falling from the sky

Run-off- water flows back into the oceans

200

What is the difference between high pressure and low pressure.

High pressure brings stable, calm weather.

Low pressure brings stormy weather.

200

What are the factors that affect climate?

Latitude, closeness to large bodies of water, and altitude.

200

Which climate zone has four seasons?

temperate

300

Describe the four forms of precipitation we discussed in class.

Rain- liquid water

Snow- ice crystals

Sleet- freezing rain

Hail- chunks of ice

300

Nathen thinks that precipitation could fall in Gerlach very soon. Which analysis of the table best supports his prediction? 

The air pressure in Gerlach is low and humidity is high

300

The Anderson family lives in Vero Beach, Florida. They are assembling a box of equipment for use during a natural disaster. Which items would be useful to include in the box?

A battery powered radio, a flashlight or lantern, a first aid kit.

300

Which climate zone is warm year round?

Tropical zone

400

The science class is using the diagram to show four steps of the water cycle. They label the steps with the numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4. 

Which step involves water absorbing energy from the Sun? 

Step 1, evaporation

400

To continue their project tomorrow, the four students agree to gather more information about the wind. Which property of the wind should they measure that is NOT already included in the table? 

wind direction

400

Juneau, Alaska, is the northernmost state capital of the United States. However, its weather is milder than its latitude might suggest. Which factor most likely acts to warm the weather of Juneau?

 

a warm ocean current along the coastline

400

Why don't areas closer to the equator have a change in seasons?

Places close to the equators are not affected by Earth's tilt, meaning that it receives the same amount of sunlight year-round.

500

When Clarissa travels from Florida to a northern state, she observes a snowstorm for the first time. 

Which description best explains the role of a snowstorm in the water cycle?

Snowstorm is part of the water cycle because snow can change to and from other forms of water.

500

Emma predicts that the precipitation in Sterling will change from snow to rain as the day continues. If she is correct, how else must the weather change? 

The temperature will increase

500

The diagram shows a mountain range that is near an ocean. Winds from the ocean blow across the mountains. 

How do the winds affect the mountain climate?

Most rains fall on the windward side, and the leeward side is dry

500

What are the climate zones? Give your answer in the form of a picture.

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