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Extra Vocab
Weather tools
100

Ice, snow, rain, hail.

Types of precipitation. 

100

Define weather 

The condition of the atmosphere at a given time.

100

What is an air mass?

A large body of air with the same temperature and humidity throughout. 

100

Water that doesn't soak into the ground.

Runoff

100

Barometer

Measures air pressure.

200

What is condensation? What is one form of condensation?

The change from a gas to a liquid. Dew. 

200

What is humidity?

The amount of water vapor in the air.

200

The boundary between two air masses. 

Fronts 

200

The process by which gas changes into a liquid.

Condensation

200
Rain gauge

 Measure the amount of rain.

300

What is a glacier?

A huge mass of frozen water that moves slowly. 

300

What is air pressure?

The weight of the atmosphere pressing down on the earth.

300

What is one way scientist measure the weather?

Weather satellites, weather balloons, and weather monitoring stations. 

300

Water that falls from clouds to the earth's surface.

Precipitation 

300

What do we measure humidity and air pressure in?

In Hg and percent.

400

What is each step in the water cycle?

Evaporation/transpiration, condensation, precipitation, runoff.

400

What is the difference between a sea breeze and a land breeze?

Sea Breeze: Cooler higher air pressure goes from the water to the land.

Land Breeze: Cooler higher air pressure air goes from the land to the sea.

400

What is a hurricane?

A hurricane is a tropical storm with winds that have reached a constant speed of 74 miles per hour or more.

400

Evaporation

When a liquid turns into a gas.

400

Wind vane

 Used to show the direction of the wind.

500

What is ground water?

Water that is stored underground.

500

What are the three types of clouds and what do they mean?

Cirrus Clouds: Thin clouds that are very high up in the atmosphere.

Stratus Clouds: Thick wet clouds that could bring precipitation.

Cumulus Clouds: High and thick clouds that bring thunderstorms. 

500

What is the difference between a cold front and a warm front?

Cold fronts: Large clouds, cool air, thunderstorms, and cool air follows.

Warm fronts: Steady precipitation, warm air follows.

500

Transpiration

The process in which plants release the water inside it in the form of moisture or water vapor.

500

Hygrometer

Measure humidity