The process when water vapor cools into tiny water droplets to become a cloud.
What is Condensation?
The cause of wind.
What are the differences in air pressure?
The layer where weather is found.
What is the Troposphere?
The instrument that measures wind direction.
What is a wind vane?
The opposite of weather, which lasts longer than a day.
What is climate?
The act when runoffs connect to another body of water, such as a lake.
What is collection?
The type of air that's required for rainy days and thunderstorms.
What is Low Air pressure?
The coldest layer of the Atmosphere.
What is the Mesosphere?
The instrument that measures air pressure.
What is a barometer?
Extreme weather that can do massive damage.
What is a natural disaster?
When water from leaves evaporate into water vapor.
What is Transpiration?
The definition of westerlies.
What are winds that go clock-wise around the globe?
Where molecules of gas from the Thermosphere escape to.
What is outer space?
The instrument that measures wind speed.
What is an anemometer?
The hurricane that started in the Gulf of Mexico, and cutted through the U.S.
What was Hurricane Katrina?
What is left behind when salt water evaporates.
What is salt?
Winds that travel all over Earth.
What are global winds?
The gas that is most commonly found in the Atmosphere.
What is Nitrogen?
What the wind vane, barometer, and anemometer help calculate.
What is wind?
The area from Texas to North Dakota where tornadoes occur frequently.
What is Tornado Alley?
The static electricity that comes from rainy clouds in thunderstorms.
What is lightning?
The breeze when High air pressure from water moves toward low air pressure from land.
What is a land breeze?
The atom that creates Aurora Borealis.
What are ions?
Bonus: what a water gauge measures.
What is the amount of rain?
What causes weather.
What is the uneven heating of the Earth and the movement of air?