Low pressure, dust, and water vapor
What causes clouds to form?
This is why seasons are alternate on the Southern side of the equator
What is Earth's Tilt?
Is the first element on the periodic table with an atomic number of 1
What is Hydrogen?
The part of your eye that allows light to enter
What is the pupil?
Is represented by a red line with triangles
What is a cold front?
Snow, Sleet, Hail, Rain, are a few examples of...
What is precipitation?
Name of the first time zone
What is the Prime Meridian?
This happens at 212oF
What is the boiling point of water?
(When does water evaporate?)
Does most of the work of the digestive system
What is the small intestine?
Air masses are usually pushed by this...
What are jet streams (prevailing winds)?
Barometer
What measures air pressure?
The place on earth that gets the most direct light for the whole year
What is the equator?
The point where a solid can turn into a liquid
What is melting point?
Travels through your body, delivering oxygen, nutrients, and other supplies for your body
What is blood?
Is represented by a red line with triangles and a blue line with semicircles connected and facing opposite directions.
What is a stationary front?
The temperature the air has to be cooled to become saturated with water and condense into liquid water
What is dew point?
Earth tilt and movement around the Sun causes these
What are seasons?
The chemical name for carbon dioxide
What is CO2?
A filtration organ, removing toxins, dead cells, and similar waste from your body
What is the liver?
When a warm air mass is trapped between two cold air masses
What is an occluded front?
Clouds usually form in this layer of the atmosphere
What is the troposphere?
Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and Water Vapor are a few examples of...
What are Greenhouse Gases?
When a solid turns into a gas
What is sublimation?
Tiny air sacs IN your lungs that deliver oxygen to your blood
What are alveoli?
Where two air masses meet
What is a front