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FCAT Review Unit 3

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Water Cycle   The process in which water continuously moves from Earth's surface into the atmosphere and back again.  
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atmosphere   The mixture of gases that surround a planet.  
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evaporation   The process by which a liquid changes into a gas.  
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condensation   The process by which a gas changes into a liquid.  
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precipitation   Water that falls from the air to Earth's surface.  
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runoff   Water that does not soak into the ground and that flows across Earth's surface.  
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weather   What is happening in the atmosphere at a certain place and time.  
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anemometer   A weather instrument that measures wind speed.  
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barometer   A weather instrument used to measure air pressure.  
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humidity   The amount of water vapor in the air.  
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wind   Air that is moving.  
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air mass   A large body of air that has similar temperature and humidity throughout.  
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front   The border where two air masses meet.  
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weather map   A map that uses symbols to show weather data.  
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air pressure   The weight of the atmosphere pressing down on Earth.  
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climate   The pattern of weather an area experiences over a long period of time.  
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climate zone   An area that has similar average temperatures and precipitation throughout.  
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equator   An imaginary line around Earth, equally distant from the North and South Poles.  
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latitude   A measure of how far north or south a place is from the equator.  
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