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weather vocab Test

Enter the letter for the matching Definition
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1.
Thunderstorm
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2.
Lightning
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3.
Hurricane
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4.
Weather
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5.
Air Pressure
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6.
Thunder
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7.
Sublimation
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8.
Storm Surge
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9.
Wind
A.
The force of air molecules pushing on an area
B.
the condition of Earth’s atmosphere at a certain time and place.
C.
an electric discharge charged that happens between a positively charged area and a negatively charged area.
D.
an intense local storm that forms strong winds and heavy rain along with lightning, thunder, and hail
E.
When a hurricane moves into a coastal area, it pushes huge amounts of the ocean onto land.
F.
When solid water turns directly into vapor.
G.
movement of air caused by differences in air pressure
H.
the sound created by the rapid expansion of air along a lightning strike.
I.
a tropical low pressure system with winds blowing at speed of 74 mi/h or more.
Type the Term that corresponds to the displayed Definition.
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10.
Amount of water vapor in the air.
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11.
Any form of water that falls to Earth
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12.
movement of water between the atmosphere, land, oceans, and even living things.
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13.
Water turning into water vapor.
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14.
A boundary of air that forms between 2 air masses.
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15.
Amount of water vapor in the air compared to the amount of water vapor needed to reach saturation.
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16.
long distance winds that travel above global winds for thousands of kilometers.
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17.
The change of water from a gas to a liquid.
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a large volume of air in which temperature and moisture content are nearly the same throughout.
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19.
Plants release water into the environment through their leaves.

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