Water Cycle Wonders
Weather Vs. Climate
Atmosphere and Air
Greenhouse Effect
Wild, Wild Winds
100

This process happens when liquid water gains energy from the sun and turns into a gas.

Evaporation

100

This term describes the temporary behavior of the atmosphere in a small area.

Weather

100

This is the lowest layer of the atmosphere where all weather occurs.

Troposphere

100

This is the name for the process where heat is trapped in Earth’s atmosphere by specific gases

Greenhouse Effect

100

This instrument is used to measure wind speed

Anemometer

200

When water vapor cools and loses energy, it turns back into liquid droplets, forming these.

Clouds

200

Long-term climate refers to the long-term behavior of the atmosphere over at least this many years.

100+

200

This layer contains the ozone layer, which protects us from UV rays.

Stratosphere

200

This specific type of radiation from the Sun is able to pass through the atmosphere and reach Earth’s surface. Short waves.

Visible Light

200

Differences in this "pressing" force create wind.

Air Pressure

300

This "plant-based" process involves water evaporating from the leaves of trees and crops.

Transpiration

300

This climate zone is located between 30° and 60° latitude and has "true seasons.

Temperate Zone

300

This middle layer is the coldest and is where most meteors burn up.

Mesosphere

300

Greenhouse gases affect heat energy by absorbing and then releasing this type of energy.

Infrared Radiation

300

This effect causes winds in the Northern Hemisphere to curve to the right.

Coriolis Effect

400

Much of the water that returns to Earth flows downhill into streams and rivers as this.

Runoff

400

This major energy source keeps the water cycle going and warms the oceans.

The Sun

400

This layer is very hot and is where the Northern Lights appear. 

Thermosphere

400

If there were very few greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, most infrared radiation (heat) would do this.

escape easily into space

400

These "thousands of kilometers long" winds move weather in different directions.

Global Winds

500

This process occurs when water soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater.

Infiltration

500

A person who studies the weather is known by this professional title.

Meteorologist

500

This is the outermost layer of the atmosphere where it fades into space.

Exosphere

500

This is the general relationship between Carbon Dioxide (CO_2) levels and Earth's temperature

when CO_2 increases, temperature generally increases

500

Falling pressure on a barometer usually indicates that this kind of weather is coming.

Stormy Weather

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