Water Cycle
Clouds
Weather
Seasons
Tornado
Safety and
Trivia
100
When water moves from the earth to the sky and back again
What is the water cycle?
100
Gray clouds that cover the lower part of the sky; rain or snow falls from them
What are stratus clouds?
100
__________ refers to how warm or cool something is.
What is temperature?
100
The season that follows winter
What is Spring?
100
Where you should go during a tornado if you are in a house
What is the basement?
200
In this step, the sun warms up the water, and water goes into the sky as water vapor.
What is evaporation?
200
White, puffy clouds that look like piles of cotton; they are known as fair-weather clouds
What are cumulus clouds?
200
Scientists who study weather
Who are meteorologists?
200
The season that follows spring
What is a summer?
200
Where you should go during a tornado if you are in a school or public building
What is the lowest level of the building?
300
In this step, water cools in the air and forms a________
What is a cloud?
300
Thin, feathery clouds that appear high in the sky; they are a sign that rain or snow is on the way
What are cirrus clouds?
300
Instrument that shows wind direction
What is a wind vane?
300
The warmest season of the year
What is a summer?
300
April through June
What are the months that the most tornadoes occur?
400
In the last step of the water cycle, water goes back into the earth in the form of ________
What is rain?
400
Cloud that forms at the earth’s surface
What is fog?
400
Measures temperature
What is an thermometer?
400
The season where leaves fall from the trees
What is a Fall or Autumn?
400
What you should do if you’re in a car during a tornado
What is pull over and get out of the vehicle?
500
The last step of the water cycle is called ______
What is precipitation?
500
________ are made of many tiny drops of water.
What are clouds?
500
measures how much rain falls.
What is rain gauge?
500
the coldest season of the year
What is a winter?
500
Scale used rate the damage and speed of tornadoes
What is the Fujita scale (F-scale)?