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liquid water is heated by the sun’s energy and changes from a liquid to a gas
a) evaporation
b) condensation
c) precipitation
d) runoff
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water evaporating from the leaves of plants
a) precipitation
b) condensation
c) transpiration
d) evaporation
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water vapor cools and turns into liquid water, forming a cloud
a) evaporation
b) condensation
c) precipitation
d) transpiration
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clouds get too heavy and water falls to the ground as rain, sleet, or snow
a) condensation
b) precipitation
c) evaporation
d) runoff
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the condition of the atmosphere at a certain time and place
a) weather
b) precipitation
c) warm front
d) stratus
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warm current in the Atlantic Ocean that moves North and keeps the weather along the coast mild
a) jet stream
b) El Niño
c) La Niña
d) Gulf Stream
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measures wind speed
a) anemometer
b) barometer
c) hygrometer
d) rain gauge
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measures air pressure
a) barometer
b) anemometer
c) rain gauge
d) hygrometer
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the boundary where polar air masses meet tropical air masses; it can move north and south and effect the air temperature above and below it
a) jet stream
b) El Niño
c) La Niña
d) Gulf Stream
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low, sheetlike gray clouds that bring rain sometimes; fog
a) stratus
b) cumulus
c) cumulonimbus
d) cirrus
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puffy, fair-weather clouds
a) stratus
b) cumulus
c) cumulonimbus
d) cirrus
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large thunderhead clouds; storm cloud
a) stratus
b) cumulus
c) cumulonimbus
d) cirrus
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wispy, high-level clouds that happen when there is fair weather but rain is approaching
a) cirrus
b) stratus
c) cumulus
d) cumulonimbus
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a large body of air with nearly the same temperature and humidity throughout
a) air mass
b) front
c) cumulus
d) jet stream
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where two air masses meet
a) front
b) cirrus
c) air mass
d) barometer
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cold air mass meets warm air mass, bringing storms and a drop in temperature
a) cold front
b) warm front
c) stationary front
d) occluded front
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warm air mass meets a cold air mass and rises over it. Often brings rain, stratus clouds and an increase in temperature
a) warm front
b) cold front
c) stationary front
d) occluded front
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unusual warming of surface water in the Pacific Ocean
a) jet stream
b) El Niño
c) La Niña
d) Gulf Stream
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warm air rises and cold air sinks; causing wind
a) convection current
b) El Niño
c) La Niña
d) Gulf Stream
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winds that cause the weather in the US to move from west to the east
a) prevailing westerlies
b) polar easterlies
c) trade winds
d) jet stream
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