Houston
Purdue
Kansas
Alabama
Marquette
100

This is a measurement of the moisture in the atmosphere.

Humidity

100

This measurement is a combination of temperature and wind.

Wind Chill

100

This measurement is an indicator of possible weather change.

Barometric Pressure

100

This is the term used to refer to a person who studies and forecasts the weather.

Meteorologist

100

These patterns are used to predict the weather.

Cloud patterns

200

This activity would be a great model to use for energy transfer.

convection box or balloon lab

200

Low-pressure areas are usually a sign of this.

precipitation

200

High-pressure areas are usually.

clear and dry

200

This energy transfer is responsible for the movement of clouds.

convection

200

This energy transfer is responsible for the heating of the earth by the sun.

radiation

300

This energy transfer can be felt at the side of a fire.

radiation

300

These are big white puffy clouds.

cumulus clouds

300

These are flat, hazy clouds.

stratus

300

These are wispy clouds.

cirrus

300

These clouds can be seen on a stormy day.

cumulonimbus

400

This is based on thirty-year trends.

climate

400

This measurement refers to the space between molecules.

density

400

Isobars are used to identify these areas on a map.

high and low-pressure areas

400

This is an object that moves around another object.

satellite

400

This is how different amounts of precipitation are indicated on a map.

different colors

500

What should the first part of the reasoning be on your C.E.R.?

How does your evidence support your claim?

500

Thermal heat transfer through direct contact of particles.

conduction

500

In which direction does thermal energy transfer?

From hot to cold

500

Thermal energy transfer in liquids or gases.

convection

500

This energy type refers to the speed of the movement of particles.

kinetic energy

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