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Weather Part 1

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Evaporation is caused by   heat energy  
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Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all types   precipitaiton  
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Water is also found surrounding Earth in the   atmosphere  
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At low temperatures, liguid water can become solid by   freezing  
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Water in the atmosphere falls to Earth in the process of   precipitation  
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The sun's energy causes liquid water to   evaporate  
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Ice particles that absorb heat energy change into liquid water by   melting  
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The 3 states in which water my exist are   solid, liquid, and gas  
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Precipitation in the form of large frozen drops is called   hail  
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Water in a gas state is   water vapor  
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Condensed water droplets in the atmosphere form   clouds  
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The 3 parts of the water cycle are   evaporation, condensation, and precipitation  
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Precipitation in the form of very small pieces of ice is   sleet  
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A cloud that forms a layer with other flat clouds is a   status cloud  
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A wispy, feathery cloud is a   cirrus cloud  
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A puffy cloud that appears to rise from a flat base is a   cumulus cloud  
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