Water Cycle
Water Cycle 2
Weather
Climate/Atmosphere
Weather and Climate
100

The sun changes the state of water from a liquid to a gas in what process?

Evaporation 

100

What powers the water cycle?

The sun 
100

What is humidity?

The amount of water vapor in the air/atmosphere 

100

What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather describes the short term conditions of the atmosphere and climate describes long term patterns of weather in a specific region.

100

As latitude increases, temperature

Decreases

200

Water turning from vapor into rain droplets is an example of what process?

condensation

200

Where is the majority of earth's fresh water found?

Glaciers and ice caps

200

What is the movement of air caused by differences in air pressure?

Wind

200

Climate zone that is warm and rainy and located near the equator 

Tropical

200

Climate zone that is cold and dry with very little precipitation   

Polar zone

300

plant leaves losing water 

transpiration

300

Rain, sleet, snow and hail are examples of what process? 

precipitation 

300

A body of air that covers a large area and has similar temperature and humidity throughout

Air mass

300

heat energy moving from one place to another due to the motion of the warm and cold air masses (rising and sinking)

convection currents

300

Why are the polar zones so cold?

Less direct sunlight

400

On a cold day in winter, Jasmine breathed on the cold car window. The window fogged up enough so that she could write her name on the glass with her finger. Why did the fog form on the window?

A. Her warm breath caused precipitation when it hit the cold air.

B. The moisture in her breath condensed when it hit the cold glass.

C. The warmth of her breath melted the clear layer of ice on the window.

D. Her breath contained moisture droplets that evaporated against the window.

B. The moisture in her breath condensed when it hit the cold glass.

400

Which of the following best describes what clouds are made of?

A. fog that has risen from the ground

B. large amounts of water that has evaporated

C. water vapor that has condensed into droplets

D. rain or snow that has been pushed together by wind

C. water vapor that has condensed into droplets

400

Air always moves from _______ pressure to _________ pressure zones.

High to low

400

The most abundant gas in the atmosphere

Nitrogen

400

Climate zone that has moderate temperatures 

Temperate zone

500

What processes put water vapor into the atmosphere? (Hint: There are two)

evaporation, transpiration 

500

What percentage of earth's water is found in oceans?

97%

500

Name 4 elements of weather

Temperature, humidity, air pressure, precipitation, clouds, fog, wind

500

Name 4 factors that affect climate patterns

Latitude, Elevation, Precipitation, Temperature, Ocean Currents, and The Wind

500

Name the 3 places where convection currents can occur

Oceans, atmosphere, lithosphere (mantle)

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