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WEATHER

Science - Liam

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weather weather is the result of many factors. air temp, air pressure, humidity , cloud cover, wind speed and direction, precepetation and sunshine
jet stream strong winds caused by differences in air temp and air pressure. They are found at the very top of the tropsphere
ozone layer a gas that exists in the statosphere that protects us from the suns ultra violet rays
stratosphere second layer of the atmospher. 19% of our gases is here. Jets fly here because there is less wind.
troposphere 1st layer of the atmospher. All of our weather takes place here. 80% of our air is here.
atmosphere a blanket of gases that surrounds the earth. our weather takes place in its lowest layer.
Thermometer tool used to measure temperature
Meterologist people who study the weather and try to froecast or predict the weather
Air Pressure the amount that air pressure pushes on anything
High Pressure Area a place where cool air sinks and pushes down on the earths surface with more pressuer
Colder When there is high pressure it is ..
Low Air pressure a place where warm air rises and pushes down on the earths surface with less air
warmer when there is low pressure it is ...
Barometer a tool that measures air pressure
Anemometer a tool that measures wind speed
Clouds form clouds form when water vapor rises up into the troposphere and cools. This causes it to condense back to water droplets which stay together as clouds.
Stratus Clouds stratus clouds blanket the sky in layers, they are grayish looking and often bring precipitation. Blanket
what makes rain stratus clouds
Cumulus Cloud Cumulus are puffy, flat based clouds which often look like balls of cotton. They usually indicate fair weather.
Cirrus Clouds Cirrus clouds are thin and feathery looking they flout very high in the sky and are made of tiny ice crystals.
Precipitation moisture that falls from clouds to the ground in the form of rain, snow, sleet and hail
Wind Vane a tool that shows wind direction
Rain gauge a tool that measures precipitation
Humidity the amound of water vapor in the air.
Hygrometer a tool that measures humidity.
Water Cycle the water cycle is an exchange of water between the earth and the atmosphere. There are three stages.
Evaporation heat causes water (a liquid) to slowly evaporate or change from a liquid to a gas. this is called water vapor
Condensation when water vapor cools it may condense or change back to liquid.
Created by: lin122
 

 



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