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Fronts
Water Cycle
Natural Disaster
Instruments
Clouds
100
A boundary where the air masses meeet.
What is a front?
100
A continnues process by which water moves from Earth surface to the atmoshere and back.
What is the water cycle?
100
Tornadoes, earthquakes, volcanoes.
What are the major natural disasters?
100
Relative humidity can be measured by this instrument.
What is a psychroment?
100
When water vapor in the air condenses to form liquid water or ice crystals.
What is how clouds form?
200
Cold fronts, Warm fronts, Stationary fronts, and Occluded fronts.
What are four types of fronts?
200
Rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
What is precipitation?
200
Shaking,liquefaction after shoks and tsumamis are causes from.
What is earthquake?
200
A glass tube with a bulb on one end that contains a liquid name mercury or colored alchohol.
What is thermometer?
200
Wispy feathery clouds.
What are cirrus clouds?
300
The weather will be warm and humid.
What happens after a warm front passes through?
300
Liquid water changes to a gas called water vapor.
What is evaporation?
300
The shaking and trembling that results from the movement of rock beneath Earth's surface.
What is an Earthquake?
300
Has a airtight metal chamer.
What is a aneroid barometer?
300
Fluffy, rounded piles of cotton.
What are cumulus clouds?
400
A warm air mass is caught in beetween two cooler air masses.
What is a occluded front?
400
Warm air carries the wator vapor upward.
What happens after water evaporates?
400
Has 3 or 4 cups mounted at the ends of spokes that spin on an axle.
What is a anemometer?
400
Flat layers.
What are stratus clouds
500
Cold and warm air masses meet but neither can move the other.
What is a stationary front?
500
Drives the water cycle procces.
What is the suns energy?
500
This object shows which way the wind is blowing.
What is a wind vane?
500
Clouds that form at or near the ground.
What is fog?