This layer of the atmosphere contains all living things.
Troposphere
Wind moves from areas of high pressure to areas of ____ pressure.
Low
Because it is less dense, this type of air rises.
Warm Air
This term of the water cycle describes when water falls within the atmosphere.
Precipitation
This describes an energy source that cannot be replaced in a short amount of time.
Nonrenewable Resource
In this layer meteors start to burn up.
Mesosphere
This surface gets hotter during the day at the beach.
Land (sand)
This type of front brings in cold weather and thunderstorms.
Cold Front
This type of pressure is associated with cloudy and rainy days.
Low Pressure
This type of energy source gathers energy from sunlight to produce electricity.
Solar Power
The ozone layer in the stratosphere protects us from this type of harmful light.
UV or Ultraviolet Light
This type of global wind happens at the equator and blows from the east to the west.
Trade Winds
This front occurs when a warm front gets caught between two cold fronts.
Occluded Front
This type of severe weather recommends that you seek shelter in a basement or a room without windows.
Tornado
This is what you call a group of wind turbines.
Wind Farm
This layer has the highest amount of air pressure within it.
Troposphere
This type of breeze takes place at mountains/valleys at night.
Mountain Breeze
These three characteristics are uniform throughout an air mass.
Temperature, Humidity, and Pressure.
This part of the water cycle describes water entering the cycle from the leaves of plants.
Transpiration
This is what formed fossil fuels.
Ancient organisms from millions of years ago.
These two layers get colder as you increase in altitude.
Troposphere and Mesosphere
The unequal heating of the Earth's Surface
This air mass describes air that is both dry and cold.
Continental Polar Air Mass
This statement describes that the conditions for severe weather to form are currently or about to be in your area.
A watch.
This is what generates heat in nuclear fission.
The splitting of atoms.