Busy. Please wait.
Log in with Clever
or

show password
Forgot Password?

Don't have an account?  Sign up 
Sign up using Clever
or

Username is available taken
show password


Make sure to remember your password. If you forget it there is no way for StudyStack to send you a reset link. You would need to create a new account.
Your email address is only used to allow you to reset your password. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.


Already a StudyStack user? Log In

Reset Password
Enter the associated with your account, and we'll email you a link to reset your password.

Weather

Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
        Help!  

Question
Answer
The condition of the Earth's atmosphere at a particular place and time.   weather  
🗑
The average weather over a period of time.   Climate  
🗑
The amount of water vapor in the air.   Humidity  
🗑
An instrument used to measure relative humidity. It has two thermometers, wet bulb and a dry bulb   Sling psychrometer  
🗑
An instrument used to measure wind speed in mph.   Anemometer  
🗑
Used to measure precipitation   Rain guage  
🗑
An instrument used to show the direction the wind is coming from. It can be seen as a rooster on top of a roof   Wind vane  
🗑
An instrument that is used to measure barometric pressure/air pressure.   Barometer  
🗑
Means bad weather. A capital L on a weather map is the symbol.   Low pressure system  
🗑
Usually means good weather. A capital H on a weather map is the symbol.   High pressure system  
🗑
The layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs.   Troposphere  
🗑
The coldest layer   Mesosphere  
🗑
The four major layers of the atmosphere from the Earth's surface to outer space.   Troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere.  
🗑
A form of oxygen found in the stratosphere.   Ozone  
🗑
The layer where the most water vapor is found.   Troposphere  
🗑
This decreases the higher you go up in the atmosphere.   air pressure  
🗑
The two most common gases   Nitrogen and oxygen  
🗑
The most abundant gas.   Nitrogen  
🗑
Meteors burn up here.   Mesosphere  
🗑
The layer that has the greatest air pressure.   Troposphere  
🗑
Any form of water droplets that fall from the sky.   Precipitation  
🗑
This happens when water vapor changes to water droplets.   Condensation  
🗑
Water flowing back towards sea level   Run-off  
🗑
This is how plants contribute to the water cycle   Transpiration  
🗑
Fluffy, cotton ball shaped with flat bottoms   Cumulus  
🗑
Clouds that are made of ice crystals   Cirrus  
🗑
Mean medium   Alto  
🗑
The largest cloud   Cumulonimbus  
🗑
Flat layered clouds   Stratus  
🗑
A large body of air   Air mass  
🗑
An air mass that forms over land   Continental  
🗑
A warm air mass meeting a cold air mass causing periods of precipitation and warm temperatures   Warm front  
🗑
A warm air mass and a cold air meeting. They don't move. May produce long periods of precipitation.   Stationary front  
🗑
The symbol for a warm front.   A red semi circle  
🗑
The symbol for a cold front.   A blue triangle  
🗑
A warm air mass between two cold air masses. The symbol has red semi circle and blue triangles on the same side.   Occluded front  
🗑
Rapid whirling,funneled shaped cloud   Tornado  
🗑
A low pressure system that form over warm ocean water.   Hurricane  
🗑
A weather tool used to see clouds.   Satellites  
🗑
A weather tool used to see precipitation.   Radar  
🗑
Heats up faster   Land  
🗑
Cools down faster   Land  
🗑
The trapping of gases in the atmosphere that helps keep Earth warm.   Greenhouse effect  
🗑
The climate zone that we live in.   Mild/Temperate  
🗑
Warm air rising and cool air sinking. This cycle continues.   Convection current  
🗑
A global wind that blow from east to west in the tropical region. Traders used them   Trade winds  
🗑
Winds that blow from west to east in the temperate region   Westerlies  
🗑
Winds that blow northeast to west in the polar region moving cold polar air   Polar winds  
🗑
A fast moving ribbon of air that moves from west to east. Located about six miles above the Earth.   Jet Stream  
🗑
The curving of the winds due to the Earth rotating.   Coriolis Effect  
🗑
The parts of the water cycle.   Evaporation, condensation, run off, groundwater, precipitation,and transpiration.  
🗑
Lines on a weather map that connect places that have the same temperature.   Isotherms  
🗑
Lines on a weather map that connect places that have the same air pressure.   Isobars  
🗑
What nimbo/nimbus means   rain  
🗑


   

Review the information in the table. When you are ready to quiz yourself you can hide individual columns or the entire table. Then you can click on the empty cells to reveal the answer. Try to recall what will be displayed before clicking the empty cell.
 
To hide a column, click on the column name.
 
To hide the entire table, click on the "Hide All" button.
 
You may also shuffle the rows of the table by clicking on the "Shuffle" button.
 
Or sort by any of the columns using the down arrow next to any column heading.
If you know all the data on any row, you can temporarily remove it by tapping the trash can to the right of the row.

 
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.

  Normal Size     Small Size show me how
Created by: jhaynes10
Popular Science sets