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Unit 5 Lesson 2 Clouds and Cloud Formation
What are clouds?
• A _______ is a collection of small water droplets or
ice crystals that are suspended in the air.
• Clouds are visible because water _________ and ice
crystals reflect _________.
• Clouds are usually associated with _____________,
but most cloud types do not ___________
precipitation.
How do clouds affect climate?
• The ________ of precipitation from clouds in an area
will determine the __________ of that area.
• Thick, low-altitude clouds _______ more sunlight
back into space and help to _______ Earth.
• Thin, high-altitude clouds _______ some energy that
__________ from Earth and reradiate some of it
back to Earth’s surface. This ________ Earth.
How do clouds form?
• Clouds form when water vapor ____________, or
changes from a gas to a liquid.
• For water vapor to condense, _______ air must be
_________ to a certain temperature, and the air
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Unit 5 Lesson 2 Clouds and Cloud Formation
must be holding the _________ amount of water
vapor possible.
• If air rises ______ enough into the atmosphere, it
cools to its _____ _______.
• _____ _________ is defined as the temperature at
which the rate of ___________ equals the rate of
saturation.
• ____________ means that the air is holding the
_________ quantity of water vapor possible at a
given ____________ or pressure.
• ____ _________ is the temperature at which water
vapor in saturated air can ___________ and form
water droplets or ice crystals.
• In clouds, tiny solid particles called ______
___________ ________ are the surfaces on which
water droplets condense.
• Clouds are most commonly made of numerous small
________ droplets.
• However, at _______ altitudes, where temperatures
are very cold, clouds are composed of ______
crystals.
What is the role of solar energy in cloud formation?
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Unit 5 Lesson 2 Clouds and Cloud Formation
• _______ energy drives the water cycle and thus
provides the energy for ________ formation.
• _______ on the surface of the land and the oceans
absorbs _______ energy and becomes water vapor,
in a process called ____________.
• Cloud __________ takes place when water droplets
or ice crystals condense on solid particles in
the air.
What processes cool air enough to form clouds?
• Air can be cooled to its dew point in several ways,
including _________ and ___________ lifting.
• _________ lifting can occur when a warm air mass
rises over a cold air mass, or when a mass of cold air
slides under a mass of warm air.
• ____________ lifting occurs when an obstacle, such
as a mountain range, forces a mass of air upward.
What are three cloud shapes?
• The three classes of clouds based on shape are
_________, ___________, and ___________
clouds.
• ________ ________ are thin and flat, and their
edges are not clearly defined.
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Unit 5 Lesson 2 Clouds and Cloud Formation
• Stratus is a Latin word that means _______.
Stratus clouds often merge into one another and
may look like a single ________ that covers the
entire sky.
• Cumulus is a Latin word that means _________.
• __________ _______ are thick and puffy on top
and generally flat on the bottom.
• These clouds have well-defined edges and can
change ________ rapidly. They can be bright or
dark, and they can produce _________ weather.
• Cirrus is a Latin word that means _______.
• ________ _______ look white and feathery, and
their ends curl.
• They are made of _____ crystals rather than liquid
water droplets. They do not produce _____________
that reaches Earth’s surface.
What are the types of clouds based on altitude?
• The four classes of clouds based on altitude are
______ clouds, ________ clouds, _______ clouds,
and clouds of __________ development.
• These four classes are made up of 10 cloud types.
• Prefixes are used to name the clouds that belong to
some of these classes.
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Unit 5 Lesson 2 Clouds and Cloud Formation
• _____ _______ form between Earth’s surface and
2,000 m altitude. They are commonly made up of
water droplets.
• The three types of low clouds are ________,
_____________, and ______________.
• There is no special prefix for naming low clouds.
However, nimbus means _______, so
_____________ clouds are rain clouds.
• _________ clouds form between 2,000 m and 6,000
m altitude. They are commonly made up of water
droplets, but may be made up of _______ crystals.
• The prefix alto- is used to name ________ clouds.
• The two types of middle clouds are _________ and
_____________.
• High _______ form above 6,000 m altitude, where
air temperature is below freezing. Therefore, high
clouds are made up of ________ crystals.
• The prefix cirro- is used to name ________ clouds.
• ________, ___________, and _____________ are
the types of high clouds.
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Unit 5 Lesson 2 Clouds and Cloud Formation
• A cloud of vertical development can have its base at
low altitude, but its top can reach higher than 12,000
m.
• The two types of clouds of vertical development are
__________ and _______________.
• Cumulonimbus clouds are linked to _________
weather and can produce rain, _______, lightning,
__________, and rapidly sinking columns of air.
How does fog form?
• Water vapor that condenses very near Earth’s
surface is called ________. It forms when moist air
near Earth’s surface or moving across cold water
cools to its _______ __________.
• Ground fog, or __________ fog, generally forms in
low-lying areas on clear, calm nights. Sea fog, or
___________ fog, occurs at all times of day.
• __________ fog forms when evaporation takes place
into cold air that is lying over warmer water.
Clouds on Other Worlds
• Like Earth, other bodies in the solar system have
clouds in their ________.
• There are clouds on Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and
Saturn. The clouds of Jupiter and Saturn are
arranged in bands that _______ the planets.
• Saturn’s moon _______ has clouds in a thick,
planet-like atmosphere.
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