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Ch.7 Science terms

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Water Cycle = Steps/how it's affected   1.Evaporation 2.Condensation 3.Precipitation 4.Run-off -Affected by temperature, pressure, wind and elevation of land.  
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Water Cycle- Step examples/what they do   Evaporation; Water evaporates from the ocean/bodies of water Condensation; Clouds form when water vapor condenses into water droplets/ice crystals Precipitation; Ice crystals fall from clouds  
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Sublimation/Frost formation   -Possible paths in water cycle Sublimation; ice changing to water vapor without first melting  
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Types of Clouds/How they look   Cirrus:Thin/wispy/white, high altitude Cumulonimbus:Grow vertically/air rise inside pushes up can cause thunderstorms Altocumulus:Midlevel, small puffy balls,bottoms look dark-no direct sunlight Stratus:Cover whole sky, little sunlight  
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Types of Clouds/How they look-fog   Fog:Air near ground cools-water vapor condenses to tiny droplets=form a cloud near ground When more droplets form/get larger, fog appears thicker.  
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