Vocabulary
Water Cycle
Earth's Atmosphere
Atmosphere Energy Transfer
Winds
Air Masses and Fronts
100

What is precipitation? 

What is water vapor that has condensed from clouds to fall as liquid (rain) or solids (snow, hail). 

100

When water evaporates it becomes this. 

What are clouds

100

Which layer of the atmosphere does weather occur? 

What is the troposphere. 

100

Which color of visible light has the longest wavelength? 

What is red. 

100

What are the two difference kinds of local wind?

What are Sea Breeze and Land Breeze. 

100

What occurs at night when cooler air moves from the land to sea? 

What are land breezes. 

200

What is weather? 

The condition of Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place. 

200

Which step of the water cycle does water return to Earth's surface? 

What is precipitation. 

200

Which layer of the Earth's atmosphere contains the ozone layer? 

What is the stratosphere. 

200

Do x-rays, infrared waves, or microwaves have the shorter wavelength than visible light? 

What are x-rays. 
200

The horizontal movement of air caused by differences in uneven heated air is called what? 

What is wind. 

200

What occurs when a warm air mass and a cold air mass meet, but they push at each other and neither one can move? 

What is a stationary front. 

300

What is the force of air molecules pushing on an area called? 

What is air pressure. 

300

When warm air rises and cold air cannot hold water vapor what stage of the water cycle is this? 

What is condensation. 

300

As you increase in altitude what happens to the air pressure? 

What is it decreases. 

300

What is the weather condition of a particular area over an extended period of time? 

What is climate. 

300

When the Earth rotates, how does this motion affect global winds? 

What is it causes the winds to curve. 

300
What are fronts boundaries of? 
What are air masses. 
400

What can be defined as a large volume of air that has nearly the same temperature and humidity at different locations at the same altitude. 

What is air mass. 

400

The water cycle is driven by this. 

What is the sun. 

400

Which gas makes up most of Earth's atmosphere? 

What is nitrogen. 

400

Identify the three main gasses from most to least that can be found in Earth's atmosphere. 

What are nitrogen (78%), oxygen (21%), and carbon dioxide (less than 1%). 

400

Trade winds, easterlies, and westerlies are considered this. 

What are the major global winds belts. 

400

Areas with high pressure will result in this possible weather. 

What are clear blue skies. 
500

The invisible form of energy with wavelengths shorter than violet light are? 

What are ultraviolet radiation. 

500

Water that sinks below the surface, but moves towards the ocean is called this? 

What is ground water. 

500

What are the two layers of the thermosphere? 

What are the ionosphere and the exosphere. 

500

The suns energy travels to Earth as this, which are waves classified according to wavelength or distance between the waves. 

What are electromagnetic waves. 

500

What is created by the unequal heating of Earth's surface? 

What are global winds. 

500

This system has air moving in an upward flow, which can bring precipitation. 

What is a low pressure system. 

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