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Scientific Method
Scientific Method 2
Vocab 2
Weather 1
Weather 2
100
the big idea or what I am wondering about
What is to Question?
100
My five senses, what i saw, tasted, smelled, touched or heard
What is Observations?
100
the condition of the air, or the atmosphere, on our planet,
What is weather?
100
line scatter bar histogram pie
What are 5 different types of graphs?
100
rain snow hail sleet drizzle
What is Precipitation?
200
Visiting the library to search for facts, interviews with experts or using the internet to search for credible sources.
What is Research?
200
I proved if my hypothesis was right or wrong
What is Conclusion?
200
Weather over a long period of time in a specific area.
What is Climate?
200
heat liquids rise cold liquids fall
What is convection?
200
from west to east
What direction does the Jet Stream travel?
300
this is what you think will happen or an educated guess
What is Hypothesis?
300
the part of the experiment that stays the same (it is not affected by the independent variable)
What is the control?
300
The Troposphere
Where does weather occur in our atmosphere?
300
heat travels through touch
What is conduction?
300
how hot or cold the air is
What is Temperature?
400
the experiment or listed steps and materials
What is the Procedure?
400
this is what you measure (the variable being measured during the experiment)
What is dependent variable?
400
this is where two air masses meet
What is a frontal boundary?
400
Heat from the SUN
What is Radiation?
400
the winds in the middle of the earth that blow rapidy
What is Trade Winds?
500
the results of your experiement
What is Data?
500
This is what changes in the experiment (you purposely changed this)
What is Independent Variable?
500
Cold front Warm front Occluded Front Stationary Front
What are the 4 types of fronts?
500
the weight of the air or the force of the air pushing down or out
What is Air Pressure?
500
wind paths and ocean currents curve because of Earth's rotation. This causes winds to spin clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
What is the Coriolis Effect?