What comes after Evaporation
Condensation
What is a solid
State of matter that has a definite shape and volume.
What is Precipitation
Water that falls from clouds to the ground in the form of rain, sleet, hail or snow
What is a thermometer
Measures temperature
What is the average weather pattern in a region over time
Climate
What is the transition zone where a cold front of air is replacing a warmer one
A cold front
What is the water cycle?
The continuous movement of water between Earth’s surface and the air, changing from a liquid to a gas into a liquid.
What is a liquid
A state of matter that has a definite volume but does not have a definite shape.
What is Runoff
Water that flows over Earth’s surface and into streams, rivers, lakes and oceans
What does a rain gauge measure
How much rain has fallen
What is weather
What the air is like in a certain time and place
What is a warm front
A boundary between a mass of warm air and a retreating mass of cold air
Why does the water cycle not have a start and endpoint?
Earths water is always in movement, and the water cycle describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the Earths surface. Since the water cycle truly is a “cycle” there is no beginning and end
What is a gas
A state of matter that has no definite shape and no definite volume
What is Condensation
When a gas changes into a liquid when heat is removed
What is this and what does it do
Anemometer and it measures the speed of the wind
What are the lowest clouds in the sky and describe them
Stratus low gray clouds that are like a blanket
What is a stationary front
Occurs when a cold front or warm front stops moving
In which step of the water cycle does the sun play the most important role?
The sun is the energy source of the entire water cycle. The sun causes water to evaporate
What state of matter does gas change to during condensation
Liquid
What is Groundwater
Precipitation that seeps into the ground and is stored in tiny holes or pores in soil or rock
What does a wind/weather vain do and what does it look like
shows the direction of the wind and has an arrow pointing either N,S,E, or W
What are cirrus clouds and what does they look like
High clouds (highest in the sky), wispy like stretched out cotton. Made of ice crystals
What front generally moves northwest to southeast
Cold front
Path water takes after it condenses into clouds
When water vapor attaches onto dust particles in the air to form clouds. When the water vapor in the air gets cold enough, it condenses back into liquid in the forms of droplets.
Give examples of each state of matter
Solid- table, chair
Liquid- water, juice
Gas- air
What is Transpiration
The process where plants absorb water through the roots and then give off water vapor through pores in their leaves. The excess water can be evaporated out of the leaves
What is this and what does it do
Barometer it measures air pressure
What are these clouds and describe them
Cumulus- white fluffy clouds that are flat on the bottom. They are the middle layer of the sky. Bring sunny pleasant weather
Why is the air stationary in a stationary front
The two masses of air are pushing against each other, but neither is powerful enough to move each other.