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Name Date Vocabulary STUDENT RESOURCE 1.1 INFORMATION SHEET atmosphere the blanket of air that surrounds Earth Weather occurs in the layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth, called the troposphere. condensation the process by which a gas changes to a liquid Water vapor condenses when it is cooled. evaporation the process by which a liquid changes to a gas Warmer temperatures increase the rate of evaporation. water vapor water in a gas state Water vapor is invisible. Air contains varying amounts of water vapor. weather the condition of the atmosphere at a given place and time Weather patterns form due to the uneven heating of Earth’s curved surface by the Sun. Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All Rights Reserved. precipitation water that falls to Earth’s surface Precipitation occurs when water falls from clouds as rain, hail, sleet, or snow. water cycle the continuous movement of water in the environment through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation The Sun is the “engine” that drives the water cycle. WEATHER AND WATER • SECTION 1 WHAT IS THE WEATHER? • 9 Name Date STUDENT RESOURCE 1.2 INFORMATION SHEET Weather Symbols Percentage Wind Speed Precipitation Cloud Cover Type Symbol Symbol 0% Drizzle 10% Notes Speed in mph Symbol calm 1–4 20%–30% Fog 40% 50% 5–8 9–14 60%–70% Hail 80% 15–20 21–25 90% Haze 26–31 100% 32–37 Rain Weather Fronts 44–49 Symbol Shower Cold front 50–54 55–60 Warm front Sleet Stationary front 61–66 67–71 Occluded front Smoke Air Pressure High pressure Low pressure 72–77 Snow H L Wind Direction N NE NW Thunderstorm W E Falling pressure Hurricane Rising pressure SW SE S Example: West wind 5–8 mph 10 • WEATHER AND WATER • SECTION 1 WHAT IS THE WEATHER? Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All Rights Reserved. Type 38–43 Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All Rights Reserved. Name Date Using a Thermometer STUDENT RESOURCE 1.3 ACTIVITY SHEET ˚F ˚C 230 220 210 200 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 –10 –20 Practice reading the thermometer by coloring its tube to different levels, then reading in ºF and ºC. WEATHER AND WATER • SECTION 1 WHAT IS THE WEATHER? • 11 12 • WEATHER AND WATER • SECTION 1 WHAT IS THE WEATHER? Front (type) Air Pressure (in inches, rising or falling ) Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All Rights Reserved. My Weather Chart Wind (direction and speed) Type of Clouds Dew Point (ºC/ºF) Relative Humidity (%) Precipitation (type) Cloud Cover (%) Temperature (ºC/ºF) Date Name Date STUDENT RESOURCE 1.4 ACTIVITY SHEET Name Date Section 1 Assessment STUDENT RESOURCE 1.5 ASSESSMENT SHEET Vocabulary Write the term that completes each sentence. Some terms have more than one word. 1 Water in the gas state is called . 2 The blanket of air that surrounds Earth is called its . The Water Cycle 3 Complete the chart by labeling Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All Rights Reserved. the steps in the water cycle. Reading a Thermometer 4 Read the thermometers. Record the temperature of the water in each cup, in °F and in °C. Cup A: Cup B: 5 Which cup will lose water to evaporation more quickly? Explain the reason for your answer. WEATHER AND WATER • SECTION 1 WHAT IS THE WEATHER? • 13