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Chapter Outline Unit C, “Processes That Change the Earth” Chapter 3, “Weather and Climate” Lesson 1, “How Can You Observe and Measure Weather Conditions?”, pgs. C64-C69 Where Weather Occurs Define Atmosphere – layers of air that surround the Earth Almost all weather occurs in the ____lowest layer___________. This is called the ____troposphere___________. This is where most _____water__________ is found and where most _______clouds________ form. The layer of atmosphere above the troposphere is called the … Stratosphere The ______ozone layer_________ protects life on Earth by absorbing some of the sun’s harmful rays. Measuring Atmospheric Conditions Why does the weather change? The atmosphere is constantly changing Define Air Pressure – the weight of the air Define Humidity – the amount of moisture in the air Name three instruments used to measure atmospheric conditions and what they measure: 1.Rain Gauge, measures the amount of precipitation 2.Thermometer, measures air temperature 3.Barometer, measures air pressure Define Precipitation – any form of water that falls from clouds Why do people measure atmospheric conditions? To predict what the weather will be Air Pressure The atmosphere pushes on you all the time, and this weight is _______air pressure________. What instrument is used to measure air pressure? Barometer ________Warm_______ air weighs less than _____cold__________ air. A mass of cold air is called a ________high-pressure area_______. A mass of warm air is called a _________low-pressure area______. What probably will happen if the barometer is rising? What probably will happen if the barometer is falling? If the barometer is rising, the weather will become fair. If the barometer is falling, the weather will become stormy. Water In the Air What is humidity? The amount of water or moisture in the air. Define Evaporation – when liquid water changes into water vapor from the heat of the sun Define Condensation – when water vapor changes back into liquid water, typically high in the atmosphere, and forms clouds The transferring of water from the Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back is called … Water cycle Water vapor that condenses near the ground, forming a cloud, is called _________fog______. Weather scientists are called _______meteorologists ________. List three basic names of clouds: Cumulus, Cirrus, Stratus