The Atmosphere
Water Cycle & Clouds
Storms and Fronts
Air Pressure & Wind
Climate
100

This is the layer of air closest to the ground. It is where all weather, like rain and snow, happens.

What is the troposphere?

100

This is when the sun heats up water and turns it into a gas (vapor).

What is evaporation?

100

This is the very calm and quiet center of a hurricane.

What is the eye?

100

This is the tool used to measure air pressure.

What is a barometer?

100

This describes the weather in a place over a long period of time (many years).

What is climate?

200

This gas is found in the stratosphere. It protects us from the sun’s dangerous rays.

What is ozone?

200

This is when water falls from the sky as rain, snow, or hail.

What is precipitation?

200

This type of front happens when cold air moves quickly under warm air, often causing big thunderstorms.

What is a cold front?

200

Wind always moves from an area of high pressure to an area of ____ pressure.

What is low?

200

This is an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth where the climate is very hot.

What is the equator?

300

This happens when warm air sits on top of cold air, trapping smog and pollution near the ground.

What is a temperature inversion?

300

These clouds are fluffy, white, and look like cotton balls.

What are cumulus clouds?

300

This is a giant spark of electricity in the sky.

What is lightning?

300

This "effect" explains why winds curve instead of moving in a straight line because the Earth is spinning.

What is the Coriolis effect?

300

Earth has seasons because it is _______ on its axis.

What is tilted?

400

These are the two most common gases in our air.

What are nitrogen and oxygen?

400

These clouds are high in the sky and look thin or "wispy," like feathers.

What are cirrus clouds?

400

This is the loud sound caused by the air expanding after a lightning strike.

What is thunder?

400

This is the "weight" of the air pressing down on us.

What is air pressure (or barometric pressure)?

400

This "effect" helps keep Earth warm by trapping heat in the atmosphere.

What is the greenhouse effect?

500

This is the coldest layer of the atmosphere.

What is the mesosphere?

500

When you see the word "nimbus" in a cloud's name, it means the cloud will produce this.

What is rain (or precipitation)?

500

These are giant, spinning storms that form over warm ocean water.

What are hurricanes?

500

This type of barometer is easy to carry because it does not contain liquid.

What is an aneroid barometer?

500

When these erupt, they can release gases that reflect sunlight and make the Earth cooler.

What are volcanoes?

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