Water Cycle And Weather Question Preview (ID: 20336)


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Weather Symbols
a) symbols on the map that show you what type of weather is occurring
b) symbols on the map that show you a pattern of weather an area experiences over a long period of time
c) symbols on the map that show the process by which a gas changes into a liquid gas
d) symbols on the map that show you water vapor clumped together

Front
a) the border where two air masses meet
b) a large body of air that has similar temperature and humidity throughout
c) the condition of the atmosphere at a certain place in time
d) water vapor in the air

Weather Map
a) a map that uses symbols to show weather; gives information about what the weather is like
b) symbols on the map that show you what type of weather is occurring in an area
c) a map that uses symbols to show meteors
d) a map that uses symbols to show cloud formations

Fog
a) a stratus cloud that has touched the earth; formed in the same way
b) thin, wispy clouds blown in by high winds (high clouds)
c) uniform gray clouds that cover the sky; lowest clouds in the sky
d) puffy cotton-looking clouds with a flat base (these clouds grow upward)

Barometer
a) an instrument for measuring air pressure
b) an instrument used to determine how hot or cold the weather is
c) an instrument that gives the direction the wind is blowing
d) an instrument that collects and measures rain

Rain Gauge
a) an instrument that collects and measures rain
b) an intstrument that gives the direction the wind is blowing
c) an instrument used to determine how hot or cold the weather is
d) an instrument for measuring air pressure

Thermometer
a) an instrument used to determine how hot or cold the weather is
b) an instrument that collects and measures rain
c) an intstrument that gives the direction the wind is blowing
d) an instrument for measuring air pressure

Precipitation
a) water that falls from the clouds to the Earth's surface
b) water vapor that clumps together in the air
c) the border where two air masses meet
d) the process by which a liquid changes into a gas

Condensation
a) the process by which a gas changes into a liquid
b) the process by which a liquid changes into a gas
c) the condition of the atmosphere at a certain place in time
d) when a cold air mass replaces a warm air mass at the surface

Water Vapor
a) the gas form of water
b) the border where two air masses meet
c) the process by which a gas changes into a liquid
d) the process by which a gas changes into a liquid

Evaporation
a) the process by which a liquid changes into a gas
b) the process by which a gas changes into a liquid
c) a large body of air that has similar temperature and humidity throughout
d) water vapor that clumps together in the air

Water Cycle
a) the constant movement of water from the surface of Earth to the air and back again
b) the gas form of water
c) the border where two air masses meet
d) a pattern of weather an area experiences over a long period of time

Nimbus Clouds
a) dark clouds that carry precipitation (storm clouds, rain, sleet, snow)
b) uniform gray clouds that cover the sky; lowest clouds in the sky
c) thin, wispy clouds blown in by high winds
d) puffy cotton-looking clouds with a fat base (these clouds grow upward)

Cirrus clouds
a) thin, wispy clouds blown in by high winds
b) puffy cotton-looking clouds with a fat base (these clouds grow upward)
c) uniform gray clouds that cover the sky; lowest clouds in the sky
d) dark clouds that carry precipitation (storm clouds, rain, sleet, snow)

Stratus Clouds
a) uniform gray clouds that cover the sky; lowest clouds in the sky
b) dark clouds that carry precipitation (storm clouds, rain, sleet, snow)
c) thin, wispy clouds blown in by high winds
d) puffy cotton-looking clouds with a fat base (these clouds grow upward)

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