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Clouds
Water Cycle Terms
Weather Instruments
The Water Cycle
Weather
100
The three types of clouds that we studied.
What are stratus, cirrus, and cumulus clouds.
100
To change from a liquid into a gas.
What is evaporate.
100
This measures temperature
What is a thermometer
100
Water vapor rises into this
What is the air
100
It is a storm that has rain, thunder, and lightening.
What is a thunderstorm.
200
These clouds are low, gray clouds that usually bring rain or snow.
What are stratus clouds.
200
Water in a gas state.
What is water vapor.
200
Shows which way the wind is being blown
What is a wind vane
200
Tiny drops of water come together to form these.
What are clouds.
200
It is a storm with a funnel-shaped cloud that spins very fast with strong winds.
What is a tornado
300
These clouds are high, thin, feathery clouds that are seen when it is sunny.
What are cirrus clouds.
300
Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the clouds to the ground.
What is precipitation.
300
This shows how much rain how fallen.
What is a rain gauge
300
The drops of water become heavy and fall as what
What is rain or snow
300
It is a storm that has strong winds, high ocean waves, and heavy rain.
What is a hurricane.
400
These clouds are puffy white clouds that look like cotton which we see in fair weather.
What are cumulus clouds.
400
To change from a gas to a liquid
What is condense
400
People look at these in the sky to get clues about how the weather may change.
What are clouds.
400
The rain and melted snow flow into these.
What are lakes and oceans.
400
It is a storm with heavy snow and strong winds.
What is a blizzard.
500
When cumulus clouds pile up and turn dark, this may occur.
What is a storm.
500
The opposite of evaporate
What is condense
500
Used to measure how fast the wind is blowing
What is an anemometer
500
This makes the water evaporate into water vapor.
What is the sun's heat.
500
This is what the air is like outside.
What is weather.