the water cycle
fronts and air masses
clouds
atmoster
100

what does precipitation do in the water cycle 

transporting water from the atmosphere back to the Earth's surface in liquid (rain) or solid (snow, hail) forms.

100

what is this front 

a warm front 

100

what is a cloud that does not bring anything but could bring a little sprinkle

 a stratus cloud

100

What is the first layer in our atmosphere

troposphere

200

what is transpiration

the process where plants absorb liquid water through their roots and release it as water vapor into the atmosphere

200

what is this front

a cold front 

200

what is a cloud that brings Rain

Nimbus and cumulonimbus

200

how cold is it in the exosphere

close to absolute zero

300

ware do we get most of our fresh water

glaciers and ice caps 

300

what weather comes from a warm front

long-lasting, steady, and light-to-moderate precipitation (rain, snow, or drizzle)

300

What is the cloud that can bring rain, snow, hail, and thunder

cumulonimbus 

300

what is the third layer of the atmosphere  

mesosphere 

400

what is the starting cycle 

none start or end first 

400

what happens in a warm front

a warmer, less-dense air mass advances on a colder, denser air mass, sliding up and over it in a slow-moving, gradual process (often 10–15 mph)

400

what is the cloud called that is at the back of the stratus cloud

pannus

400

what is the coldest layer of are atmosphere 

the Mesosphere 

500

If the sun's energy input were reduced by 50% due to atmospheric aerosols, which of the following would be the most immediate, significant impact on the Earth's hydrological cycle?

A significant decrease in the rate of evaporation and transpiration, reducing overall atmospheric moisture.

500

what happens to create in a occluded front

a fast-moving cold front overtakes a slower warm front, forcing the warmer air mass aloft and separating it from the ground

500

what is a big fluffy cloud that brings heat

cumulus

500

what light dose the ozone layer block 

UVC, UVA, UVB,Ultraviolet