Cloudy with a Chance of Science
Water Cycle Wonders
Mountains & Weather
Climate Zones & Locations
Storms & Habitats
100

What two processes help form clouds?

 Evaporation and condensation

100

What provides most of Earth’s evaporation?

The ocean

100

What happens to air as it moves up a mountain?

It cools and forms clouds.

100

What kind of climate does northern Canada have?

Polar (cold and dry)

100

What kind of environment do dragonflies need to survive?

Wet and humid environments

200

What happens to water vapor when it cools?

It condenses into liquid droplets.

200

Which tool measures humidity?

A hygrometer

200

What happens to the air on the leeward side of a mountain?

It becomes drier.

200

Which city is more humid, Tampa or Orlando?

Tampa (it’s coastal)

200

What powers tropical storms?

Warm ocean water

300

What is the scientific word for gas turning into a liquid?

Condensation

300

When air temperature decreases, what happens to condensation?

Condensation increases because cooler air holds less moisture.

300

How does elevation affect temperature?

Higher elevation = cooler temperatures.

300

What does latitude measure?

How far a place is from the equator

300

Why do tropical storms form near the equator?

Because the water is warmest there

400

Why can you sometimes see your breath on a cold day?

Because water vapor condenses when it meets cool air.

400

What kind of precipitation forms when droplets freeze, fall, and rise repeatedly?

Hail

400

Why does one side of a mountain get more rain than the other?

Because rising air cools and drops moisture on one side.

400

What climate zone is closest to the equator?

Tropical

400

What’s the first step in a storm gaining energy?

Evaporation of warm ocean water

500

Describe the full process of cloud formation in order.

Water evaporates → rises → cools → condenses on dust particles → forms clouds.

500

How does the ocean’s temperature affect weather?

Warmer oceans cause more evaporation, clouds, and rainfall

500

What type of data could scientists collect to study mountain weather patterns?

Temperature and precipitation data from different elevations.

500

What’s the best way to study how latitude affects climate?

Compare temperature and rainfall data from different latitudes over time.

500

Explain the chain reaction that forms a tropical storm.

Warm water → evaporation → rising water vapor → condensation releases energy → storm strengthens.

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