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4th Grade Science Standard 2 Utah

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The weight of air in the atmosphere pressing down upon Earth.   Air Pressure  
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The degree of heat or cold that the air measures.   Air Temperature  
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An instrument used to measure wind speed.   Anemometer  
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All the air surrounding the earth.   Atmosphere  
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Instrument for measuring air pressure.   Barometer  
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High, wispy or feathery clouds   Cirrus  
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Big, puffy, white clouds   Cumulus  
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To predict weather for the next week.   Forecast  
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Instrument used to measure relative humidity   Hygrometer  
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A scientist who studies and forecasts weather   Meteorologist  
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A strange occurrence you can observe.   Phenomena  
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An instrument for measuring the amount of rain that.   Rain Gauge  
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Amount of water vapor in the air compared to the amount of water the air could hold at that temperature.   Relative humidity  
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Serious or intense weather.   Severe  
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A long, low, gray cloud that could be layered.   Stratus  
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Instrument for measuring temperature.   Thermometer  
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The meeting of two different types of air masses.   Weather front  
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The measurement of the speed of moving air.   Wind Speed  
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An instrument used to determine wind direction.   Wind vane  
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