what is long term weather called
Climate
Water droplets fall from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
Precipitation
This layer of the atmosphere is the layer near the surface of the Earth and is heated by the surface of the Earth.
Troposphere
This major source of energy also powers the water cycle.
The sun
This type of cloud is puffy, appears to rise up from a flat bottom
Cumulus Cloud
Water that flows back to the ocean is called
Run off
The cooling of water in the atmosphere changing gas to a liquid.
Condensation
This layer of the atmosphere is where commercial airplanes and weather balloons fly. The sun also heats the ozone layer here.
Stratosphere
Name 3 places in nature where we get water to use.
Springs, streams, creeks, rivers, lakes, and oceans.
These clouds are low in the atmosphere and usually cover the whole sky. They also form in thick layers and are usually gray.
Stratus Clouds
If something is Thick; Heavy it is ..
Dense
The process that occurs when water changes from a liquid to a gas, caused by heat.
Evaporation
This layer of the atmosphere is in the middle and is where most meteors burn upon entry.
Mesosphere
This layer of the atmosphere is the coldest
Mesosphere
These clouds form high in the atmosphere where is air is very cold. They are mostly made from ice crystals and look wispy.
Cirrus Clouds
A continuous loop where carbon keeps moving around the earth between living things and the atmosphere
Carbon Cycle
The passage of water vapor from a plant to the atmosphere
Transpiration
This layer of the atmosphere is where the northern lights are seen
Thermosphere
This layer of the atmosphere is the hottest
Thermosphere
Water and Dust
This word means "moisture in the air".
Humidity
The changes to water when it evaporates into the air, condenses into clouds, and then precipitates down to Earth.
The Water Cycle
This layer of the atmosphere is the last and thinnest layer. It is mainly made up of hydrogen and helium.
Exosphere
___% of the Earth's surface is made up of water.
75
This word is added at the end of a cloud to indicate that snow or rain (storms) falling from it.
"Nimbo" or "Nimbus"