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Atmosphere   The invisible layer of air that surrounds and protects the earth  
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Troposphere   Layer of atmosphere closest to the surface where most whether occurs  
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Stratosphere   Layer above the troposphere ozone layer jetstream  
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Mesosphere   Layer above the stratosphere where astroid burn up  
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Thermosphere   Outermost layer of atmosphere radio signals reflected and related back to earth  
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Weather   Condition of atmosphere given at time and place  
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Relative humidity   Amount of water vapor in the air compared to the total amount of water vapor that the air can hold a specific temperature  
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Humidity   Vapor in the air that cannot be seen  
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Air temperature   Degree of heat or cold atmosphere  
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Air pressure   Heaviness of air caused by gravity and the amount of air particles in the air  
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Barometer   Instrument which measures air pressure  
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Wind   Movement of air  
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anemometer   Instrument which measures wind speed  
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Beaufort scale   Used to judge windspeed and windtypes  
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Precipocation   Form of air moisture that you can see rain snow sleet hail  
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Air mass   Large body of air that has about the same temperature and moisture throu out  
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Front   Bendry or area of contact between two air masses  
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Cold front   When cold air mass takes over a warm Air mass  
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Warm front   And a warm air mass takes over a cold air mass  
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Stationary front   Boundary between two unmoving air masses weather along this front is like that of a one  
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Clouds   Collection of water droplets and microscopic solid particles such as dust salt  
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