Water can be in these 3 forms.
What is solid, liquid, gas?
This is a fluffy cloud.
What is cumulus?
This climate is cold all year long.
What is polar?
This is what happens when there is nothing to hold the ground down when it's windy.
What is a dust storm?
This is what an engineer does.
What is think about a problem and come up with ways to solve it?
When water goes up into the air or sky, it is called ____
What is evaporation?
This is a long straight cloud.
What is stratus?
This climate is hot and wet all year long.
What is tropical?
This hazard has wind and water and destroys many homes.
What is a hurricane?
This is what the small item is called that the engineer uses to experiment on.
What is a model?
This is what the process of water going up to the sky and coming back down is called.
What is the water cycle?
This is a cloud that is fluffy and causes rain.
What is cumulonimbus?
This climate has cold winters and hot summers. If you look around, you will find it!
What is temperate?
This hazard can have winds up to 200 mph and happens in Kansas, among other states.
What is a tornado?
In your engineering project, this is what the stickers are modeled after in real life.
What is glue on a roof?
This is what it's called when water falls from the sky.
What is precipitation?
This long grey cloud brings rain for a long time.
What is stratonimbus?
This climate is super dry.
What is desert?
This is something all 3 natural hazards have in common.
What is they destroy, they are caused by the earth's winds, etc.?
In your engineering project, this is what the paper clips are modeled after in real life.
What is nails and screws?
Condensation is this:
What is when water changes to a gas?
This is how a cloud is made.
What is droplets of gas water in the air that become colder?
This climate has warm winters and hot summers. You can go to California to find it!
What is a mild climate?
Tell how natural hazards are different from each other.
What is one uses water, the others don't? Or: One lasts a long time, the others don't. Etc.
This is probably the best way to keep a house from blowing over in a windstorm or in a hurricane.
What is metal rods in the ground and concrete blocks and bricks, etc. forming the house or building a dome house?