Water Cycle
Water, Water, Everywhere!
Weather Instruments
Meteorologists
Water on Earth
100

Nature’s way of recycling water.

What is the water cycle?

100

How do water striders walk on water?

What is surface tension?

100

What is a thermometer?

A tool used to measure temperature

100

Who are meteorologists?

Scientists who study weather

100

Three forms of water

What are solid, liquid, and gas?

200

The process of water changing into an invisible gas called water vapor

What is evaporation?

200

Direction water moves on a slope.

What is down?

200

What is a rain gauge?

A weather tool that measures rain fall.

200

Why do meteorologists observe and mesure the weather?

So they can predict the weather.

200

Three-quarters of the planet is covered by this

What is water?

300

Water vapor condenses in the air to form these.

What are clouds?

300

What is water pulled down by?

What is gravity?

300

What is a wind vane?

Instrument that shows wind direction

300

Why do meteorologists forecast the weather?

So people can prepare 

300

Ninety-seven percent of the planet's water in the ocean is this type of water.

What is salt water?

400

The process of water vapor turning into water droplets

What is condensation?

400

Cloud that forms at the earth’s surface

What is fog?

400

What is an anemometer?

It measures speed and wind.

400

What is temperature?

A measure of how hot the air is.

400

The ocean makes up this percent of the Earth's water.

What is 97%?

500

Water falls back to Earth's surface in these three forms.

What are rain, snow, and sleet?

500

Identify the three parts of the water cycle.

What are evaporation, condensation, and precipitation?

500

Weather is measured using these three tools.

  

What are thermometers, wind vanes, and rain gauges?

500

What three things do meteorologists measure?

What is temperature, wind speed, and how much rain falls?

500

Three places fresh water can be found.

What are ponds, streams, lakes, and rivers?

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