Air Pressure & Wind
Water Cycle
Atmosphere & Clouds
Vocabulary
Surprise!
100
(Hot/Cold) air rises.

Hot

100

When water turns to a gas (Hint: steam).

Evaporation

100

Cirrus, stratus, and cumulus are all types of _________.

Clouds
100

A person who studies the atmosphere and predicts coming weather.

Meteorologist

100

A funnel-shaped storm that moves across land is called a ________.

Tornado

200

Name one thing that is used to tell the direction of the wind.

Weather vane, wind sock, or anemometer
200

Rain, snow, sleet, or any water that falls from a cloud to Earth.

Precipitation

200

This contains the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere.

Atmosphere
200

A great sea wave produces by an earthquake or volcanic eruption.

Tsunami

200

Where two air masses meet and stormy weather occurs.

Front

300

When it is cooler outside, there is (more/less) air pressure.

More

300

When water as a gas comes together and makes a liquid.

Condensation

300

Which layer of the atmosphere contains the air we breathe?

Troposphere

300

The average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time.

Climate
300

Name 3 natural disasters.

Hurricane, Wildfire, Tornado, Sandstorm, Flood, Epidemic, Avalanche, Volcano, Tsunami, Drought, Blizzard, Earthquake, and/or Landslide

400

This tool is used to measure the speed of the wind.

Anemometer

400

This is the process in which water from the ocean evaporates into the air and falls back to the Earth as rain, snow, or hail. The water then returns to the oceans and the process begins again.

Water Cycle
400

High clouds made up of ice crystals that are thin and wispy. [Choose 1: Stratus, Cirrus, or Cumulus]

Cirrus

400

The condition of the atmosphere at a certain place and time.

Weather

400

A ______ front forms when a cooler air mass replaces the warmer air mass. [Hint: The cooler air pushes the warmer air up.]

Cold
500

This measures air pressure.

Barometer

500

Explain evaporation.

Evaporation is when heat turns liquid water into a gas.
500

Low, gray clouds that cover much of the sky and produce light rain or drizzle. [Choose 1: Stratus, Cirrus, or Cumulus]

Stratus

500

The boundary between two air masses where warmer air replaces the cooler air.

Warm front

500

Miss Unruh's favorite kind of cloud.

Cumulonimbus

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