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Atmosphere

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most abundant gas in the atmosphere   nitrogen  
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measure of the heat energy of molecules as they move   temperature  
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condition that exists in the atmosphere including temperature, air pressure, wind, moisture, clouds and rain   weather  
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force caused by the weight of the air on an object due to the earth's gravitational attraction.   air pressure  
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caused by the difference in air pressure   wind  
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The amount of moisture in the atmosphere   humidity  
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water returning to earth as snow, rain, sleet or hail   precipitation  
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temperature in degrees Celsius at which pure water boils   100 degrees  
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temperature in degrees Celsius at which pure water freezes   0 degree  
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temperature in degrees Fahrenheit at which pure water boils   212 degrees  
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temperature in degrees Fahrenheit at which pure water freezes   32 degrees  
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temperature in Celsius at which pure water changes from liquid to gas.   100 degrees  
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temperature in Fahrenheit at which pure water changes from liquid to gas.   212 degrees  
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changing a liquid to a gas   evaporation  
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changing a gas to a liquid   condensation  
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water that forms on the leaves of plants and other materials when the temperature of the air cools so that it cannot hold as much water.   dew  
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the average of all the weather conditions for an area over a period of time .   climate  
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the three climate zones   tropical, temperate and polar  
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three main climatic factors   sunlight, altitude and water areas  
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the second most abundant gas in the atmosphere   oxygen  
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the third most abundant gas in the atmosphere   argon  
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