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Clouds
Hurricanes
The Water Cycle
Weather Tools
Misc.
100
I look like a mare's tail. I am thin and whispy.
What is a cirrus cloud?
100
I am the middle of the hurricane where it is calm.
What is the eye?
100
These are the puddles, lakes, and rivers around you.
What are runoffs?
100
This person studies and predicts the weather. They can be seen on the news.
What is a meteorologist?
100
This is another name for a snow storm.
What is a blizzard?
200
I am like a blanket in the sky. I am gray in color and hide the sun.
What is a stratus cloud?
200
These are the two things that hurricanes need in order to form.
What are air/wind and water?
200
These are the four types of precipitation.
What are rain, water, sleet, and hail?
200
This is used to tell the temperature.
What is a thermometer?
200
This is hotter than the sun.
What is lightning?
300
I am the highest kind of cloud in the sky.
What is a cirrus cloud?
300
When a hurricane is about to end this stops first.
What is the air or wind?
300
This falls down from the clouds.
What is precipitation?
300
This tool measures how much rain you get.
What is a rain gauge?
300
These are storms with high damaging winds.
What are tornadoes?
400
I am bouncy and white. When you look at me I sometimes make different shapes.
What is a cumulus cloud?
400
This surrounds the eye of the hurricane.
What is the eye wall?
400
This is when water is heated and turns into water vapor.
What is evaporation?
400
This is used to tell which direction the wind is blowing.
What is a weather vane?
400
When warm air from the lightning meets cold air it causes this.
What is thunder?
500
This is what clouds are made of.
What is water vapor?
500
This is where hurricanes start.
What is in the ocean?
500
This stage in the water cycle is when the clouds are filled with water vapor.
What condensation?
500
This tool tells how fast the wind is going and tells us the speed.
What is an anemometer?
500
These are four words to describe temperature or how it may feel outside.
What are hot, warm, cool, and cold.