Atmosphere
Heat and Temperature
Weather Conditions
Severe Weather, etc.
Climate
100

The layer of the atmosphere we live in.

Troposphere
100
The temperature scale commonly used in the metric system.

Celsius.

100

Ears popping is one sign that the _________ is quickly changing.

air pressure

100

The type of front most commonly associated with unstable/violent weather.

Cold front.

100

TRUE OR FALSE: the climate of a place is based on long term averages.

TRUE: climate is the kind of conditions you expect from a certain place.

200

TRUE OR FALSE: the atmosphere holds in the gases we breathe.

FALSE: it is made of the gases we breathe.

200
Heat transferring between objects that are in direct contact.

Conduction

200

The amount of moisture in the air is also referred to as ___________.

Humidity

200

A large low-pressure cyclonic system that feeds on heat and has disturbance, depression, and storm stages.

Hurricane

200

One of the main types of climate that describes areas near the equator.

Tropical

300

This event is thought to have caused Earth's first atmosphere do be destroyed.

A large object colliding with Earth.
300

Type of heat transfer that occurs when hot air rises toward the celling.

Convection.

300
If there is dew on the grass in the morning, then the actual air temperature dropped below the _____________ .

Dew Point

300

The wind speed required to label a snow event as a blizzard.

35 mph

300

Two things that are used to classify a place's climate.

Average precipitation, average temperatures (could also discuss the main type of vegetation).

400

The density of air molecules __________ (decreases/increases) as you go higher up in the atmosphere.

Decreases; the highest density and pressure can be found close to Earth's surface.

400

How heat moves when it is transferred by radiation.

In waves, even in the vacuum of space.
400

Air moving between areas of different pressure (due to temperature differences) is what generates ________.

Wind

400

Has cumulus, mature, and dissipating stages.

Thunderstorm

400

Temperate climates (like ours) have well-defined ___________.

Seasons

500

The hottest and coldest layers of the atmosphere (in the correct order).

Thermosphere, mesosphere.

500

The temperature of something is proportional to the amount of __________ energy of its particles.

Kinetic

500

An air mass that forms over the ocean off the coast of Canada would be classified as _______________.

Maritime Polar (mP)

500

Difference between sleet and freezing rain.

Sleet refreezes before touching ground, freezing rain freezes on contact with cold surfaces/ground.

500

Three signs that average global temperatures are getting warmer.

Ice caps melting, sea level rising, shift in climate/growing zones, life forms shifting to new locations, increased severity and frequency of severe weather events, warming ocean temperatures.