Water Cycle
Clouds
Weather Instruments
Precipitation
Atmosphere
100

When the ocean heats up by the sun's rays and the water turns into water vapor.

What is evaporation?

100

These clouds look like a blanket.

What are stratus clouds?

100

It measures the temperature.

What is a thermometer?

100

Liquid water falling from the sky.

What is rain?

100

Satellites are here and the air pressure is the lowest.

What is the exosphere?

200

Rain falls from the sky.

What is Precipitation.

200

Whispy looking clouds that look like they are painted in the sky.

What are cirrus clouds?

200

It measures wind speed.

What is an anemometer?

200

Falls as liquid water but freezes on the surface?

What is freezing rain?
200

This layer protects from meteors and is also the coldest layer.

What is the mesosphere?

300

A cloud is formed.

What is condensation?

300

They look like cotton balls in the sky.

What are cumulus clouds?

300

It measures wind direction.

What is a wind vane/ wind sock?

300

Frozen water that melts and refreezes before hitting the ground.

What is sleet?

300

Aurora borealis occurs here. It is also the hottest layer and the International Space Station is here.

What is the Thermosphere?

400

This is where water eventually ends up.

What is collection/ run-off?

400

Thunderstorms.

What are cumulonimbus clouds?

400

It measures air pressure.

What is a barometer?

400

Solid precipitation (ice pellets) falling.

What is hail?

400

The ozone layer is here. We release weather balloons in the layer and jets cruise the bottom of this layer.

What is the stratosphere?

500

Water evaporates from plants by the sun's heat.

What is transpiration?

500

Thick clouds, close to the ground, fog.

What are stratus clouds?
500

It measures humidity (water vapor in the air)

What is a hygrometer?

500

Solid water falling from the sky. Very pretty!

What is snow?

500

All weather occurs here. Air pressure is the highest and 99% of the earth's water vapor is in this layer.

What is the troposphere?