This type of electromagnectic energy actually means "heat".
What is infrared?
100
The boiling point of water in Celsius is this number
What is 100?
100
Cooler air has this type of air pressure.
What is high?
100
This term refers to the fact that water vapor is present in the air.
What is humidity?
100
This is the most common form of precipitation.
What is rain?
200
Thank goodness for the ozone layer. It protects from this sunburning waves.
What are ultraviolet waves (rays) or UV rays?
200
This explains the AVERAGE movement of particles in a substance.
What is temperature?
200
When air is warmed and has lower pressure and cooler air has higher pressure, they constantly switch places to create winds. This movement is called this.
What is a convection current?
200
With a psychrometer, relative humidity is measure with two parts. The one with the moist towel at the end is called this.
What is a wet bulb?
200
When water droplets freeze after hitting the ground, this precipitation form happens.
What is freezing rain?
300
This natural gas is believed to be the main greenhouse gas.
What is CO2?
300
The sun's rays heating your face is an example of this type of heat transfer.
What is radiation?
300
This winds blow over a large area.
What are global winds?
300
This is the time when condensation begins to take place.
What is the dew point?
300
When water droplets freeze in the air while the temperatures are low, this precipitation type forms.
What is sleet?
400
This action allows our eyes to see the sky as "blue."
What is scattering?
400
If you burn your feet on the beach sand, this demonstrates this type of heat transfer.
What is conduction?
400
When the warm air over the sea rises and the cooler air over the ocean replaces it, this is know as this type of local wind.
What is a sea breeze?
400
This part of a psychrometer measures the actual air temperature.
What is the dry bulb?
400
During the warmer times, when ice pellets form and continuously develop layers before hitting the ground, this forms
What is hail?
500
This greenhouse gas is more heat trapping than CO2 as it comes from decaying organic material.
What is methane?
500
The constant movement of heat rising and cool sinking is an example of this.
What is convection current?
500
This global wind type starts from the southwest and travels northeast.
What is the prevailing westerlies?
500
With a psychrometer, this process causes the thermometer with the moistened towel to give a lower temperature.
What is evaporation?
500
This is the cloud type that mostly produces hail during violent storms.