Clouds
Conduction
water movement
convection
expectations
100

what are Cirrus clouds formed by?

they are formed by ice crystals.

100

what happens as you heat metal?

The particles vibrate.

100

does cooler water sink or rise?

it sinks

100

what happens to the particles in a liquid or gas when you heat them?

the particles spread out and become less dense.

100

To answer this question you have to have what?

Common sense.

200

what is a cloud?

it is a thick mass of suspended water drops or ice crystals.

200

what is passed along the metal?

the vibrations and the heat.

200

does hot water sink?

no it rises.

200

what is a fluid?

a liquid or a gas.

200

what do we do when we get into Mr. Halls class?

we write down the objective and do the bellwork.

300

When do Cumulus clouds most prominent?

during summer months

300
what are the three ways heat transfers?

Conduction, convection, and radiation.

300

why is it windy at the seaside?

the land is warmer than sea. this land warms the air above it and it rises.

300

what do cooler more dense fluids do?

they sink through warmer less dense fluids.

300

when we are in class what are we there to do.

we are here to learn.

400

what are the five basic cloud characteristics?

1. the altitude at which they occur. 2. color 3.density 4.shape 5. degree of cover

400

when you heat a metal strip at one end what happens?

the heat travels to another end.

400

when cool water sinks what does it do after that?

The cool water cools at the surface.

400

what do warm liquids and gases do?

they rise up

400

when  i ask you to do something do it unless what.

unless it will hurt you.