Weather
Water
Spheres
Types of Streams
Bonus
100

Two large air convection  currents would cover Earth.

What are Global Wind Systems?

100

It’s essential to our lives.

What is Water?

100

It expands into space And is the outermost layer.

Exosphere

100

A narrow band of fast., high-altitude, westerly winds.

What is a Jet Stream?

100

H2O

What is the formula for water 

200

Being as dense polar air that sinks.

What are Polar easterlies?

200

A big wave that is made from water and goes to land

What is an tsunami 

200

Temps range from below freezing.

Thermosphere 

200

When a collision for two fronts of air masses happens.

What is a front?

200

Puts all objects in the universe toward each other 

How does gravity work 
300

The wind systems on Earth located between latitudes 30 degrees North.

What are Prevailing winds?

300

It increases the need for energy water pumping and transportation in our everyday lives

How does water contribute to weather pattern and climate

300

Where meteors burn up, middle layer.

Mesosphere

300

The transition zone where a warm air mass is replacing a cold air mass

What is a warm front 

300

Moisture, unstable air and lift 

What causes storms 

400

Rain or water falling out of the sky

What is an example precipitation 

400

Dew Point

What is dew poin?

400

Contains ozone, dry

Stratosphere 

400

The transition zone where a cold mass is replacing a warmer air mass 

What is a cold front 

400

The earth’s spin axis is tilted with respect to its orbital plane 

What causes the seasons on earth

500

A storm in which falling rain freezes on contact 

What is an Ice Storm 

500

Thermal property 

What is the property of water that make it essential for life

500

Where we live, weathers occurs.

Troposphere 

500

Forms when a cold front or warm front stops moving 

What is a stationary front 

500

Change in average conditions 

What is climate change 

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