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What’s the name for a scientist who studies weather?

Meteorologist.

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What’s a cold front?

The leading edge of a cooler mass of air replacing a warmer mass of air.

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What are the two ingredients needed for a rainbow to form?

Water and sunshine.

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What do you call the container that measures precipitation rates?

A rain gauge

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What’s the difference between weather and climate?

  1. Weather is short-term atmospheric conditions, while climate is the average weather patterns over a long period.

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What tool measures atmospheric pressure?

A barometer.

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. A thermometer is a device used to measure what?

thermomete

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How many points does a snowflake have?

How many points does a snowflake have?

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What does a hygrometer do?

It measures humidity.

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How does a tornado form?

  1. When warm, moist air collides with cool, dry air, creating a rotating column of air.

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what is wind

wind is the movement of the air 

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 Stratus, cirrus, cumulus and nimbus are types of what

clowd

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true or false? A rainbow is a spectrum of light that appears when the Sun shines onto water droplets in the air.

true

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How do you measure the speed of the wind?

You use an anemometer.

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What causes sea breeze?

Temperature differences between land and sea during the day.

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which wether interment is yousd to gather d about wind 

a-thmomter

b- barnomunater

c- anemoter

a-thmomter

b- barnomunater

c- anemoter

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What is the name of a weather instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure?

A barometer.

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Blizzards feature low temperatures, strong winds and heavy

 Snow

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What is the name of a weather instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure?

A barometer

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What’s the purpose of a rain gauge?

to measure the amount of liquid precipitation over a set period of time.

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What causes rainbows?

 Sunlight refracting and reflecting through water droplets in the air.

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. What country experiences the most tornadoes?

usa

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Breeze and gale are common terms used to describe whut 

a- Wind speed

b- Wind

c-  Temperature

d- bolth a and b

d- bolth a and b

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What is fog?

Fog is a cloud that touches the ground.

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Do all snowflakes have six sides?

  1. While most do, some can have three or twelve sides depending on temperature and humidity.