PHASE CHANGES
HUMIDITY
CLOUD TYPES
FOG & COOLING
PRECIPITATION
100

This is the process where liquid water changes into water vapor.

What is evaporation?

100

This is the amount of water vapor in the air.

What is humidity?

100

These are flat, layered clouds that often cover the sky.

What are stratus clouds?

100

This is a cloud that forms at Earth’s surface.

What is fog?

100

This is liquid precipitation.

What is rain?

200

This type of energy is absorbed or released during a phase change.

What is latent heat?

200

This is the temperature at which air becomes saturated.

What is the dew point?

200

These puffy clouds resemble cotton balls.

What are cumulus clouds?

200

This type of fog forms when the ground cools at night.

What is radiation fog?

200

These clear ice pellets form when rain freezes before reaching the ground.

What is sleet?

300

This process changes water vapor directly into liquid droplets.

What is condensation?

300

This type of humidity is expressed as a percentage.

What is relative humidity?

300

These thin, wispy clouds form above 6,000 meters.

What are cirrus clouds?

300

This type of fog forms when warm air moves over a cold surface.

What is advection fog?

300

This solid precipitation forms in layers inside strong updrafts.

What is hail?

400

This process changes ice directly into water vapor.

What is sublimation?

400

This type of humidity is measured as mass per volume of air.

What is absolute humidity?

400

This towering cloud produces thunderstorms, lightning, and hail.

What is a cumulonimbus cloud?

400

This process occurs when air is forced up a mountain slope and cools.

What is lifting? (Also acceptable: What is upslope?)

400

This process occurs when small droplets combine to form larger drops.

What is coalescence?

500

This type of cooling occurs when air rises and expands.

What is adiabatic cooling?

500

When air temperature decreases but moisture stays constant, this increases.

What is relative humidity?

500

These tiny particles provide surfaces for water vapor to condense on.

What are condensation nuclei?

500

This shallow fog forms when cold air moves over warmer water.

What is steam fog?

500

This process involves water being cooled below freezing without freezing.

What is supercooling?

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