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EVAPORATION The process in which liquid water becomes water vapor HUMIDITY The water vapor in the air RELATIVE HUMIDITY The amount of water vapor in the air compared to the amount of water vapor needed to saturate the air at a give temperature; expressed as a percentage CONDENSATION The process in which water vapor becomes liquid water CONDENSATION NUCLEUS A small particle on which water vapor condenses CLOUD A visible accumulation of water on condensation nuclei, either as liquid or ice, usually high in the air PRECIPITATION Any form of water that falls from the sky/clouds RAIN Liquid form of precipitation. It stays liquid from beginning to end. SLEET Precipitation that starts out as a liquid but freezes on the way down from the cloud to the Earth. HAIL Precipitation in the form of balls of ice. Freezes in the clouds FREEZING RAIN Liquid precipitation that freezes on contact once it has landed on surfaces on Earth (Cars, trees, grass, concrete) QUESTION 1 What is the process in which water vapor becomes liquid water called? A)Evaporation B)Precipitation C)Condensation D)None of these are correct QUESTION 2 What is the process in which liquid water becomes water vapor called? A)Evaporation B)Precipitation C)Condensation D)None of these are correct QUESTION 3 What does water vapor attach too to become liquid water again A)Cloud B)Condensation Nucleus (Nuclei) C)Precipitation D)None of these are correct QUESTION 4 What is any form of water that falls from the sky/cloud called? A)Evaporation B)Precipitation C)Condensation D)None of these are correct QUESTION 5 What falls from the sky as water and freezes before it reaches Earth? A)Hail B)Rain C)Sleet D)Freezing Rain QUESTION 1 What is the process in which water vapor becomes liquid water called? A)Evaporation B)Precipitation C)Condensation D)None of these are correct QUESTION 2 What is the process in which liquid water becomes water vapor called? A)Evaporation B)Precipitation C)Condensation D)None of these are correct QUESTION 3 What does water vapor attach to to become liquid water again A)Cloud B)Condensation Nucleus (Nuclei) C)Precipitation D)None of these are correct QUESTION 4 What is any form of water that falls from the sky/cloud called? A)Evaporation B)Precipitation C)Condensation D)None of these are correct QUESTION 5 What falls from the sky as water and freezes before it reaches Earth? A)Hail B)Rain C)Sleet D)Freezing Rain RUN OFF When rain lands or snow melts and the water flows, it carries with it anything it touches. For example: -Oil from shingles on the house -Fertilizers -Dirt/sand PHOTOSYNTHESIS A process used by plants to convert water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight into carbohydrates and oxygen. TRANSPIRATION The release of water from plants as a product of photosynthesis. TEMPERATURE A measure of kinetic energy of the molecules of a material or substance. THERMOMETER An instrument to measure temperature DEW POINT The temperature at which a volume of air is saturated with water vapor; condensation occurs when the temperature drops below the dew point. DEW Water that condenses on surfaces when the temperature drops below the dew point. FROST Frozen dew. This occurs when the dew point is o o below 0 C (32 F) In any means you deem school appropriate, CRITERIA i.e.: Song, Comic, Video, Rap, creative story, etc. NOT AN ESSAY!!! tell the story of a drop of water as it goes through the water cycle. The story must start and end in a toilet. The story must include: Transpiration At least an area of 500 miles Dew Dew Point Frost • Temperature Evaporation • Condensation • Precipitation • Condensation • Nucleus • • Run Off • • • • • Photosynthesis DUE DATE QUESTION 1 What is the process in which water vapor becomes liquid water called? A)Evaporation B)Precipitation C)Condensation D)None of these are correct QUESTION 2 What is the process in which liquid water becomes water vapor called? A)Evaporation B)Precipitation C)Condensation D)None of these are correct QUESTION 3 What does water vapor attach too to become liquid water again A)Cloud B)Condensation Nucleus (Nuclei) C)Precipitation D)None of these are correct QUESTION 4 What is any form of water that falls from the sky/cloud called? A)Evaporation B)Precipitation C)Condensation D)None of these are correct QUESTION 5 What falls from the sky as water and freezes before it reaches Earth? A)Hail B)Rain C)Sleet D)Freezing Rain QUESTION 6 What happens when the temperature falls below the dew point? A) The air absorbs more water vapor and it condenses into clouds B) The air absorbs more water vapor and it condenses onto any surface C) The air releases water vapor and it condenses into clouds D) The air releases water vapor and it condenses onto any surface. QUESTION 7 Which statement is true? A) The higher the temperature the less water vapor the air can hold before it is saturated B) The lower the temperature the less water vapor the air can hold before it is saturated C) Temperature does not affect how much water vapor the air can hold QUESTION 8 What is relative humidity? A) The amount of water vapor needed to saturate the air half way B) The amount of water vapor in the air compared to how much is needed to saturate the air C) The amount of condensation on surfaces compared to the amount of water vapor in the air. QUESTION 9 What is true about convection? A) Air rises from an area of extreme heating until it cools then falls back to Earth. B) Air rises from an area of extreme cooling until it heats up and then falls back to Earth C) Convection is a process that is not understood by scientists. QUESTION 1 What is the process in which water vapor becomes liquid water called? A)Evaporation B)Precipitation C)Condensation D)None of these are correct QUESTION 2 What is the process in which liquid water becomes water vapor called? A)Evaporation B)Precipitation C)Condensation D)None of these are correct QUESTION 3 What does water vapor attach to to become liquid water again A)Cloud B)Condensation Nucleus (Nuclei) C)Precipitation D)None of these are correct QUESTION 4 What is any form of water that falls from the sky/cloud called? A)Evaporation B)Precipitation C)Condensation D)None of these are correct QUESTION 5 What falls from the sky as water and freezes before it reaches Earth? A)Hail B)Rain C)Sleet D)Freezing Rain QUESTION 6 What happens when the temperature falls below the dew point? A) The air absorbs more water vapor and it condenses into clouds B) The air absorbs more water vapor and it condenses onto any surface C) The air releases water vapor and it condenses into clouds D) The air releases water vapor and it condenses onto any surface. QUESTION 7 Which statement is true? A) The higher the temperature the less water vapor the air can hold before it is saturated B) The lower the temperature the less water vapor the air can hold before it is saturated C) Temperature does not affect how much water vapor the air can hold QUESTION 8 What is relative humidity? A) The amount of water vapor needed to saturate the air half way B) The amount of water vapor in the air compared to how much is needed to saturate the air C) The amount of condensation on surfaces compared to the amount of water vapor in the air. QUESTION 9 What is true about convection? A) Air rises from an area of extreme heating until it cools then falls back to Earth. B) Air rises from an area of extreme cooling until it heats up and then falls back to Earth C) Convection is a process that is not understood by scientists. What is weather? WEATHER • • • The state of the atmosphere at a given time A description of the weather includes observations and measurements of temperature, precipitation, air pressure and cloud cover. Weather changes from day to day and season to season • Is our weather normal for this time of year? CLIMATE • Weather conditions over a long time. • Climate helps to describe a region • Climates change, but over years or centuries not days SEVERE WEATHER • Weather that is dangerous or causes damage • Name some types of severe weather SEVERE WEATHER • • • • • Tornados Hurricanes/Cyclones Thunderstorms/floods Blizzards Dust storms HURRICANES • Form over oceans • Water temperature of 27 degrees C (81 degrees F) • Low pressure • Cause damage due to wind and water METEOROLOGY • The study of Earth’s weather • A person who studies weather is called a Meteorologist • What do we call someone who studies the climate? WEATHER TOOLS • • • • • • Thermometer Hygrometer Wind Vain or compass Anemometer Barometer Visibility • • • • • • Temperature Humidity Wind direction Wind speed Air pressure Fixed point in the distance TEMPERATURE • Average kinetic energy • How hot/cold the air is HUMIDITY • The amount of water vapor in the air WIND DIRECTION • The direction the wind is coming from WIND SPEED • How fast the wind is blowing AIR PRESSURE • The force of air pushing in all directions VISIBILITY • The distance a person can see through the air. OUR ATMOSPHERE • Permanent Gases • 78% Nitrogen • 20% Oxygen • And other gases • Variable Gases • 0 – 7% Water Vapor • 0.01 – 0.1 % Carbon Dioxide • And other gases ATMOSPHERE • Many Layers • Troposphere: • Closest layer • Where weather occurs • Stratosphere: • 10-50 KM above Earth • Ozone layer • Jet Stream • Airplanes fly here • ATMOSPHERE CONTINUED • Thermosphere: • Least understood • Air is very thing • Region of the atmosphere first heated by the Sun • Up to 1500 degrees C or hotter • Ionosphere: • Large number of electrically charged ions ATMOSPHERE PART 3 • Exosphere: • Atoms and molecules escape into space • 300-600 KM above Earth • What causes the seasons? • What ways is heat transferred? Conduction Convection Radiation CONDUCTION • Transfer of heat energy by touching CONVECTION • The transfer of energy/heat though a fluid, like air RADIATION • The transfer of heat/energy from a single source such as the Sun. AIR MASS • A large body of air with uniform temperature and humidity. • Air masses have distinct boundaries and can extend hundreds or thousands of KM over Earth’s surface • Can reach up into the Troposphere 3 TYPES OF AIR MASSES • Tropical • Warm air • Polar • Cold air • Arctic • Extremely cold air