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Vocabulary th 5 week 7th Grade Science Elements of Weather • Air Temperature • Air Pressure • Humidity • Precipitation (Rain, snow, hail…) • Cloud and fog • Wind Warm Up •What are the steps of water cycle? Hint; Get your textbook and open page 76. Page 76 • Water Cycle ; • Evaporation; occurs when liquid water changes into water vapor(Gas) • Condensation; occurs when water vapor cools and changes to gas to a liquid. • Precipitation; occur when rain, snow, sleet, or hail fall from the clouds onto Earth’s surface. • Run off; is the water, usually from precipitation, that flows across land and collect in rivers, streams and eventually the ocean Page 77 Humidity; The amount of water vapor in the air. Relative Humidity; The ratio of the amount of water vapor in the air to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a set of temperature. Page 79 • Condensation; the change of state from a gas to a liquid. • Dew Point; is the temperature at which a gas condenses into a liquid. Page 80 •Cloud; A cloud is a collection of millions of tiny water droplets or ice crystals. Page 80 • Cumulus Cloud; Puffy white cloud that tend to have flat bottoms are classed cumulus cloud. • Thunderstorms come from a kind of cumulus cloud called cumulonimbus cloud. Page 80 • Stratus Cloud; are clouds that form in layers. • Example; Nimbostratus cloud dark stratus cloud that produce raining. • Fog is stratus cloud that formed near the ground. Page 81 • Cirrus Clouds; are made of ice crystals and thin, feathery, white cloud found in the high altitude. • Cirro use for high altitude cloud • Alto use for middle clouds Page 82 • Precipitation; is water in solid, or liquid form, that falls from the air to Earth. • Rain, Sleet and Snow, and Hail. Summary • Water cycle describes the movement of water above, on and below Earth’s surface. • Clouds form as air cools to its dew point. Clouds are classified by form and the by the altitude at which they form.