Water Cycle
Atmospheres
Clouds
Weather
Climate
100
What is the first step in the water cycle
Evaporation
100
What does the mesosphere protect us from
meteors
100
What cloud is puffy
cumulos
100
What does weather show
what the temperature is and whether it will be nice outside
100
What would the climate be in Jamaica
hot or sunny
200
What are all the types of precipitation
rain sleet hail snow
200
What atmosphere do planes fly at
Stratosphere
200
Cumulonimbus clouds have a low, dark base and fluffy masses that tower to great heights.
cumulonimbus
200
What is the weather it raining and is cold
hail
200
What would the climate be in Kazakhstan
freezing or cold
300
Does the water stay in the plants in transpiration
no
300
How many kilometers is the stratosphere
50 km
300
What cloud is mostly made of ice crystals
Cirrus
300
When does weather happen
anytime
300
Does climate have a pattern
yes
400
What is water made out of
H2O
400
What are all of the layers in the atmosphere
troposphere stratosphere ozone layer mesosphere ionosphere thermosphere exospher
400
What cloud is low in the atmosphere
Stratos
400
What daily changes are in weather
wind and storm
400
what is climate
What weather will be overtime
500
What is the water cycle also known as
Hydroglic Cycle
500
What layer is in between the tropopause and stratospause
Ozone Layer
500
How is fog formed
fog is mostly formed when southerly winds bring warm, moist air into a region, possibly ending a cold outbreak.
500
what causes weather
Because the Earth is round and not flat, the Sun's rays don't fall evenly on the land and oceans. The Sun shines more directly near the equator bringing these areas more warmth. However, the polar regions are at such an angle to the Sun that they get little or no sunlight during the winter, causing colder temperatures. These differences in temperature create a restless movement of air and water in great swirling currents to distribute heat energy from the Sun across the planet. When air in one region is warmer than the surrounding air, it becomes less dense and begins to rise, drawing more air in underneath. Elsewhere, cooler denser air sinks, pushing air outward to flow along the surface and complete the cycle.
500
what is climate change
Climate change represents a change in long-term weather patterns. They can become warmer or colder. Annual amounts of rainfall or snowfall can increase or decrease.