water cycle
clouds
weather tools
weather vocabulary
types of fronts
100

How does nature recycle water.

what is the water cycle?

100

Which clouds creates your bad storms.

What is cumulonimbus?

100

A weather tool that is used to measure air pressure.

What is a barometer?

100

Scientist that study weather.

What is meteorologist?

100

Its when a hot air mass moves under a cold air mass.

What is a warm front?

200

What is the first step in the water cycle.

What is evaporation?

200

What cloud gives fair weather.

What is cumulus?

200

A weather tool that is used to measure wind speed.

What is a anemometer?

200

State of air at a specific time or place.

What is weather?

200

when two cold fronts meet and the warm front gets pushed up.

What is a occluded front?

300

What is the last step in the water cycle.

What is precipitation?
300

What clouds are thin and made up of tiny ice crystals.

What is cirrus?

300

A weather tool that measures which direction the wind is blowing.

What is wind vane?

300

A way to express whether its hot or cold.

What is temperature?

300

When the cold air mass moves to the top of the warm air mass.

What is a cold front? 

400

What's it called whenever the water vapor turns into water droplets.

What is condensation?

400

What clouds give light precipitation and cover the sky like a blanket.

What is stratus?

400

A weather tool that measures the temperature.

What is thermometer?

400

The weather of a place over a long period of time.

What is climate?

400

When a cold air mass and a warm air mass are pressing together and creates lots of precipitation for many days.

What is Stationary front?

500

The amount of water vapor in the air.

What is humidity?

500

What clouds give continuous rain or snow and cover the sun and the moon completely.

What is nimbostatus?

500

A weather tool that measures how much water has fallen.

What is a rain gauge?

500

Accumulation of particles of dust, smoke or other substances.

What is cloud?

500

The limit between two air masses that bring rain and sometimes thunderstorms.

what is a front?