Vocabulary
Where is Earth's water?
How do water and air affect weather?
What are air masses?
How do we measure and predict weather?
100

The area where one air mass meets another. 

What is a front?

100

This much of the earths surface is covered with water. (number amount)

What is 3/4 or 75%?

100

The process of changing liquid water to water vapor. 

What is evaporation?

100

This is what we call the amount of water vapor in the air. 

What is humidity?

100

Meteorologist use charts and maps to record measurements and information from what instruments. 

What are satellites and radar?

200

This instrument points in the direction from which the wind is blowing.

What is a wind vane? 

200

Most of Earth's water is from these bodies of water. 

What are oceans and seas?

200

The process of water vapor becoming liquid water when it cools. 

What is condensation? 

200

As air masses move, it brings these TWO things with it to other places. 

What are temperature and humidity?

200

How weather maps who different fronts and weather conditions in different places. 

What are symbols?

300

This type of scientist predicts the weather forecast. 

What is a meteorologist? 

300

This is where the most fresh water oceans are found. 

What is frozen in glaciers and ice caps?

300

Any form of water that falls to the Earth. 

What is precipitation?

300

This type of front brings strong winds and brief, heavy precipitation.

What is a cold front? 

300

The period of climatic cycle in which we are in today.

What is a warm period?

400

This instrument measures air pressure. 

What is a barometer?

400

This is the most common salt in our oceans. (Same salt that's in our salt shakers)

What is sodium chloride?

400

This happens to air pressure as you go higher into the atmosphere. 

What is air pressure decreasing? 

400

This type of front brings steady, long-lasting precipitation. 

What is a warm front? 

400

This chemical and other pollutants go into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned. 

What is carbon dioxide?

500

This instrument measures wind pressure. 

What is anemometer? 

500

These two chemicals are the reason oceans are salty. 

What are hydrogen and oxygen?

500

What is the chemical that the majority of Earth's atmosphere is made up of. 

What is nitrogen? 

500

These are the 5 types of clouds. 

What are cirrus, altostratus, cumulus, cumulonimbus, and stratus?

500

Meteorologist measure 4 things over a large area to predict the weather.

What are temperature, precipitation, air pressure, and wind?