Fronts
Weather
Water cycle
Weather Measurement tools
Clouds
100

Where cold air moves under warm air.

What is a cold front?

100

condition of earth's atmosphere at a certain time and place.

What is weather?

100

The continuous movement of water throughout the atmosphere, the land, the ocean, and living things.

What is the water cycle?

100

The tool used to measure temperature.

What is a thermometer?

100

The part of the water cycle in which clouds are formed.

What is condensation?

200

Where warm air moves over cold air.

What is a warm front?

200

The measure of transparency of the atmosphere. 

What is visibility

200

The forms that the water cycle recycles water through. 

What is the gaseous state, the liquid state, and the solid state?

200

The instrument that is used to measure air pressure.

What is a barometer?

200

Ice crystals or water droplets suspended in the air.

What is a cloud?

300

Where cold air and warm air do not move.

What is a stationary front? 

300

Air that moves horizontally or parallel to the ground.

What is wind?

300

THe thing the water cycle is powered by.

What is the sun?

300

The instrument that is used to measure rain.

What is a rain gauge?

300

Clouds that are formed near earth's surface.

What is fog?

400

The place where fronts form most often.

What is the middle latitudes?

400

Force of air molecules pushing on an area.

What is air pressure?

400

A factor that is needed to understand weather.

What is the water cycle?

400

The thing used to measure snow.

What is a meter stick?

400

The things that clouds are formed on.

What is cloud condensation nuclei?

500

Front that brings drizzly rain followed by clear weather.

What is a warm front?

500

Any form of water that falls to earth's surface from the clouds.

What is precipitation? 

500

The snow, sleet, hail, and rain that falls from clouds.

What is precipitation?

500

THe thing used to measure humidity.

What is a psychrometer?

500

Four of the things that cloud condensation nuclei can be.

What is dust, salt, soil, and smoke?