This is an endotherm that has fur/hair, gives live birth, and produces milk for their young.
What are mammals?
This measures how much rain has fallen.
These are the simplest type of invertebrate.
What are sponges/porifera?
This is the most common type of severe weather, often with heavy rain and lightning.
What are thunderstorms?
This is the term for thin, wispy clouds that form high in the sky.
What are cirrus clouds?
These are organisms that live underwater, breathe with gills, and can be endothermic OR ectothermic.
What are fish?
This measures windspeed.
What is an anemometer?
These are simple animals that contain stinging cells.
What are cnidarians?
This is a type of severe weather that occurs over warm parts of the ocean that moves in a counter-clockwise rotation.
What are hurricanes?
This is the term for large, puffy clouds that look like cotton balls or sheep.
What are cumulus clouds?
These are endotherms that are covered with feathers and lay eggs.
What are birds?
This measures wind direction.
What is a wind vane?
These are animals with an exoskeleton and segmented legs.
What are arthropods?
This is a rapidly spinning column of air that forms over land.
What are tornadoes?
This is the term for long, flat clouds that cover most of the sky.
What are stratus clouds?
These are ectotherms that are covered in scales and lay leathery eggs.
What are reptiles?
This measures air pressure.
What is a barometer?
These are a diverse group of animal that have a mantle, muscular foot, and defined head.
What are mollusks?
This is the term for a tornado that forms over a body of water.
What is a waterspout?
This is the term for large, anvil shaped clouds that indicate incoming severe weather.
What are cumulonimbus clouds?
These are ectotherms that breathe through lungs and skin that undergo metamorphosis.
This measures humidity.
What is a hygrometer?
These are animals with radial symmetry, water vascular systems, and spiny skin.
What are echinoderms?
This is the term for increased snowfall due to a large body of water.
What is lake-effect snow?
This is the cloud prefix indicating the highest position in the sky.
What is cirro-?