Matter & Properties
Energy, Heat & Materials
Weather Instruments & Maps
Water Cycle & Clouds
Weather Systems & Oceans
100

This term means "a substance that takes up space and has mass."

Matter

100

What is the term for "the heating of any form of matter caused by motion or movement" (energy in moving particles)?

Thermal energy.

100

Which instrument measures wind speed?

Anemometer

100

Name the process: "when heat causes liquid to turn into a gas."

Evaporation

100

What is a hurricane? (short definition)

A major storm that forms over warm ocean water with strong winds and heavy rain.

200

Name the property described as "properties that can be measured and recorded numerically (weight, temperature, or volume)."

Quantitative properties.

200

Name the process defined as "the exchange of thermal energy from one location to another."

Heat transfer.

200

Which instrument measures air pressure and helps meteorologists predict storms?

Barometer

200

Which process is "when water vapor cools and changes from a gas to a liquid"?

Condensation

200

Which ocean current "flows northward from the equator resulting in warm, moist air along the coast of North America"?

Gulf Stream.

300

This type of change results in a totally new substance and may give off heat, light, gas, or change color; it is irreversible.

Chemical change.

300

Identify the material that "allows energy to flow through it easily" and give one classroom example.

Conductor — e.g., copper or aluminum pot.

300

What instrument measures how much rain has fallen?

Rain gauge

300

Give the vocabulary word for "loss of water from plant leaves."

Transpiration

300

 Define "high pressure system" and the kind of weather it usually brings.

High pressure system: area where air sinks, usually brings clear, dry weather.

400

According to the law of conservation of matter, what happens to the total amount of matter during physical and chemical changes?

The total amount of matter stays the same (conservation of matter).

400

When most materials are heated, they change size. Which two words describe becoming larger and becoming smaller?

Expand (become larger) and contract (become smaller).

400

What are the symbols called that show sun, clouds, precipitation, and high/low pressure on a weather map?

Weather map symbols

400

Which cloud type is tall and often brings thunderstorms?

Cumulonimbus clouds

400

What is El Niño? (use the provided vocabulary definition)

El Niño: oscillation of warmer water in the Pacific Ocean near the equator; occurs toward the end of the year (from provided text)

500

Give the correct vocabulary word for "a factor that remains unchanged during an experiment" and explain why it is important in a fair test.

Control — it stays the same so you can compare results; important to keep fair test.

500

Explain why metal pots are used for cooking (which property: conductor or insulator?) and describe what happens to particles in the metal when heated.

Metals are conductors; they allow heat to pass through. When heated, particles move faster and spread apart causing expansion.

500

Explain how satellites and weather balloons each help meteorologists collect data (one sentence each).

Satellites: take images and observe large-scale systems from space. Weather balloons: rise through the atmosphere to measure temperature, humidity, and pressure directly.

500

Describe the full water cycle in 3–4 short steps using the correct vocabulary: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff (include transpiration).

Evaporation (sun turns liquid to vapor) → Condensation (vapor cools to form clouds) → Precipitation (rain/snow falls) → Runoff (water flows back to rivers/oceans). Include transpiration from plants

500

Explain how the Gulf Stream affects coastal climates (one or two sentences).

The Gulf Stream brings warmer water to coastal regions, making nearby land climates milder/warmer than they would be otherwise.

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