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7.1 HW:Trace Moss

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Weather   The atmosphereic conditions along with short-term changes of a certain place at a certain time.  
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Air pressure   The pressure that a column of air exerts on the air or surface below  
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Humidity   The amount of water vapor in the air  
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Relative Humidity   The amount of water vapor present in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air could contain at that temperature  
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Dew point   The temperature at which air is fully saturated because of decreasing temperatures while hlding the amount of moisture constant  
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Precipitation   water in liquid or solid form that falls from the atmosphere  
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Water cycle   The series of natural processes in which water continually moves among oceans, land, and the atmosphere  
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1.What is weather?   Weather is the atmosphereic conditions the change very quickly.  
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2. How is air pressure formed?   Air pressure is caused by the difference between warm air and cool air.  
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3. What is air pressure?   Air pressure is were a column of air exerts on the air of surface below it  
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4. What is humidity?   humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air.  
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5. What is relative humidity?   The amount of water vapor present in the air compared to the max the air can contain.  
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6. What is dewp point?   Dew point is the temperature at which air is fully saturated because of decreasing temperatures while holding the same moisture content.  
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7. What is Fog?   Fog is just a cloud that has formed near the surface of earth.  
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8. What is a cloud?   A cloud is made up of water vapor and when the cloud gets to full it rains or snows.  
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9. What is precipitation?   Precipitation is where the clouds get to full of water vapor that the water vapor is condensed and turned into liquid water and fall from the sky.  
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10. What is the water cycle?   The water cycle is the series of natural processes in which water constantly moves among oceans, land, and the atmosphere.  
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11. What helps you decide what your going to wear today?   Rainfall and temp.  
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12. What is air temp.?   Air temp. is the measurement of kinetic energy in the air.  
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13. What is wind?   Wind is just tmovign air.  
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14. What is dew?   Dew happens when the air becomes saturated with water vapor and the water vapor condenes forming dew.  
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15. What are clouds made of?   Clouds are made up of ice crystals or water droplets.  
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Questions through chapters 1-6    
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1. What is matter?   Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.  
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2. What is a solid?   A solid is matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume.`  
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3. What is the periodic table?   The periodic table is a chart of the elements arranged into rows and columns according t their physical and chemical properties.  
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4. What is an eletron dot diagram?   A model that represents valence electrons in an atom as dots around the element's chemical symbol.  
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5. What is decomposition?   Decomposition is a reaction that one compound breaks down and forms two or more substances.  
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