The Scientific Method
The Water Cycle
Clouds
Weather Instruments
Extreme Weather
100

What is the first step of the scientific method?

Purpose - State the problem

100

What step of the water cycle comes after evaporation?

Condensation

100

What kind of cloud looks like a big puffy cotton ball?

Cumulus cloud

100

What is the best kind of weather instrument to use to know how much rain has fallen?

Rain gauge

100

Which kind of extreme weather might happen during a thunderstorm? 

Rainstorm and lightning

200

What is research?

Find out about the topic using books and/or the internet

200

Describe precipitation.

When water droplets in the cloud get bigger and heavier, they fall back down to the earth. 

200

What kind of cloud produces thunderstorms?

Cumulonimbus cloud

200

What weather instrument would I use to measure wind speed?

Anemometer

200

How do you stay safe during a thunderstorm?

Stay out of the water.  Go inside a sturdy building.

300

Which step of the scientific method is hypothesis?

The third step
300

Describe the process of evaporation.

When energy from the sun heats the earth's surface,  water turns into vapor and rises up.  

300

Which kind of cloud looks like a blanket?

Stratus cloud
300

What does a wind vane measure?

Direction of the wind

300

Which kind of extreme weather needs warm ocean water to form?

Hurricane

400

What is analysis?

Record and explain the results of your experiments.

400

What causes the MOST evaporation from the earth's surface?

When the sun heats up the ocean

400

Describe what cirrus clouds look like. 

Thin and wispy
400

Which weather instrument measures humidity in the air?

Hygrometer

400

Where do most tornadoes happen?

Central United States

500

List all six steps of the scientific method, in order.

1. Purpose (State the problem)

2. Research (Find out about the topic)

3. Hypothesis (Predict the answer)

4. Experiment (Develop a plan to test your hypothesis)

5. Analysis (Record and explain the results of your experiments)

6. Conclusion (Compare your hypothesis to your results)

500

What happens to water after it has become water vapor?

Water vapor rises where temperature is cooler and the vapor turns back into liquid (tiny droplets of water) which forms clouds. 

500

Describe the difference between cumulus and cumulonimbus clouds.

Cumulus: good weather

Cumulonimbus: produce thunderstorms with heavy rain or even tornadoes. 

500

What does a barometer measure?

Atmospheric pressure

500

What makes a thunderstorm happen?

Rising warm air meets sinking cold air - the air is moist and unstable. 
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