These people track down hurricanes.
Who are meteorologists?
Air above Earth.
What is the atmosphere?
Forms of water falling from clouds.
What is precipitation?
Changing depth of water.
What are tides?
He discovered gravity.
Who is Isaac Newton?
Where the cloud cover is most dense.
Where is the area near the eye of a hurricane?
More specific word used for something that carries carbon for a longer amount of time.
Underground layer that contains water.
What is an aquifer?
Oblong bands that surround Earth.
What are tidal bulges?
He created the theory of quantum physics.
Who is Albert Einstein?
The amount of precipitation that is indicated by the color red.
Where is the heaviest rainfall?
Made from remains of plants and animals.
What are fossil fuels?
97.25% of water on Earth is used in here.
What are oceans?
The high tide is very high, and the low tide is very low.
What is a spring tide?
Who is Marie Curie?
The effect of the clouds curving in different directions.
What is the Coriolis effect?
Type of agricultural method of making space for more crops.
What is the "slash-and-burn" technique?
The change from liquid to gas.
What is evaporation?
Tides you would expect during a half moon.
What are neap tides?
He is most known for studying planets.
Who is Galileo Galilei?
The wind at the lowest speed (least amount in miles).
What is 74 miles per hour?
Scientific term for items modified or made by humans.
What is the anthroposphere?
The human activity that uses the most water in the United States.
What is industry?
The days where there are spring tides.
When is day 0, 14, and 15?
Known for study of chemistry and microbiology.
Who is Louis Pasteur?