The Water Cycle
Air Mass
Front Facts
Weather
Severe Weather
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The process of the water cycle that forms clouds

What is condensation?

100

a large body of air with similar temperature and moisture.

What is an Airmass? 

100

What is it called where two air masses meet?

A front

100

What tool measures air pressure?

 A barometer.

100

How long does a tornado usually last?

5-10 minutes

200

This powers or starts the water cycle

What is the sun?

200

Where could we go to find a tropical warm low air mass?

Anywhere that is warm and usually near the equator Mexico, Caribbean, Bahamas, Florida....

200

When to fronts meet and are very close together- what usually happens

It becomes very windy

200

What is the condition of the atmosphere at a particular place and time.

Weather

200

Where do most tornadoes occur? 

The Midwest of the United States (Tornado Alley) 

300

rain, sleet, snow, and hail are examples of...

What is precipitation. 

300

Where could we go to find a cold high pressure Air Mass?

Anywhere that is cold such as Antarctica, North Pole, Northern Canada etc.

300

The weather forecast indicates that the weather will be turning cold very quickly with the chance of a thunderstorm or even tornado. What type of front would cause this?

A high pressure or cold front.

300

The predictable weather and seasons, where you live depending how far away you live from the equator is known as

What is climate?

300
This causes flash floods.

What is heavy rains in one area?

400

The three processes of the water cycle

What is evaporation, condensation, precipatation?

400

A high pressure air mass moves into an area.   What kind of weather can we expect?

What is clear skies and sunny?

400

This type of front brings many days of cloudy, wet weather.

A low pressure or warm front

400

This is what air does when it is heated

What is rises and expands?
400
Lightening lives here

What is in a thunderstorm?

500

Clouds are made up of

What is water and dust?

500

What causes differences in air pressure around the world?

The uneven heating of the Earth. Warm air rises at the equator (low pressure). Cold air sinks at the poles (high pressure).

500

When one front pushes another away and remains for a long period of time, we call this a....

Stationary Front

500

What would increase air’s ability to hold more water vapor or increase the humidity?

An increase in temperature

500

This is the best way to stay safe if you are trapped in a tornado or hurricane.

What is to get into the lowest part of a building, away from windows, and under something that is solid?

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