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Science: Unit D Science: Unit D Weather and ClimateWeather and Climate

Chapter 8Chapter 8

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Round 1Round 1Lesson 1: Lesson 1:

AtmosphereAtmosphereAnd Air PressureAnd Air Pressure

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Round 1Round 1The amount of Sun’s energy that The amount of Sun’s energy that reaches Earth at a given time and reaches Earth at a given time and place. place.

insolation: It is short for insolation: It is short for inincoming coming solsolar radiar radiation.ation.

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Round 1Round 1The blanket of gases that The blanket of gases that surrounds Earth.surrounds Earth.

atmosphereatmosphere

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Round 1Round 1The layer of the atmosphere The layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth’s surface.closest to Earth’s surface.

tropospheretroposphere

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Round 1Round 1The force put on a given area by The force put on a given area by the weight of the air above it.the weight of the air above it.

air pressureair pressure

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Round 1Round 1What the lower atmosphere is like What the lower atmosphere is like at any given place and time.at any given place and time.

weatherweather

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Round 1Round 1A device for measuring air A device for measuring air pressure.pressure.

barometerbarometer

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Round 2Round 2Lesson 2: Lesson 2:

Water Vapor and Water Vapor and Humidity.Humidity.

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Round 2Round 2Water in the form of gas.Water in the form of gas.

water vaporwater vapor

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Round 2Round 2The amount of water vapor in the The amount of water vapor in the air.air.

humidityhumidity

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Round 2Round 2The slow changing of a liquid into a The slow changing of a liquid into a gas.gas.

evaporationevaporation

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Round 2Round 2The changing of a gas into a liquid.The changing of a gas into a liquid.

condensationcondensation

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Round 2Round 2A comparison between how much A comparison between how much water vapor is in the air and how water vapor is in the air and how much the air could hold at a given much the air could hold at a given temperature if it were full, or temperature if it were full, or saturated.saturated.

relative humidityrelative humidity

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Round 3Round 3Lesson 3:Lesson 3:

Clouds and Clouds and PrecipitationPrecipitation

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Round 3Round 3A cloud that forms in a blanketlike A cloud that forms in a blanketlike layer.layer.

stratus cloudstratus cloud

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Round 3Round 3A puffy cloud that appears to rise A puffy cloud that appears to rise up from a flat bottom.up from a flat bottom.

cumulus cloudcumulus cloud

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Round 3Round 3A high-altitude cloud with a A high-altitude cloud with a featherlike shape, made of ice featherlike shape, made of ice crystals.crystals.

cirrus cloudcirrus cloud

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Round 3Round 3A cloud that forms at ground level.A cloud that forms at ground level.

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Round 3Round 3Any form of water particles that Any form of water particles that falls from the atmosphere and falls from the atmosphere and reaches the ground.reaches the ground.

precipitationprecipitation

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Round 3Round 3The continuous movement of water The continuous movement of water between Earth’s surface and the between Earth’s surface and the air changing from liquids to gas to air changing from liquids to gas to liquid. liquid.

water cyclewater cycle

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Round 4Round 4Lesson 4:Lesson 4:

Air Pressure and WindAir Pressure and Wind

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Round 4Round 4Air that moves horizontally.Air that moves horizontally.

windwind

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Round 4Round 4A circular pattern of air rising, air A circular pattern of air rising, air sinking, and wind.sinking, and wind.

convection cellconvection cell

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Round 4Round 4Wind that blows from sea to landWind that blows from sea to land

sea breezesea breeze

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Round 4Round 4Wind that blows from land to sea.Wind that blows from land to sea.

land breezeland breeze

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Round 4Round 4The curving of the path of a The curving of the path of a moving object caused by Earth’s moving object caused by Earth’s rotation.rotation.

Coriolis effectCoriolis effect

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Round 4Round 4A line on a weather map A line on a weather map connecting places with equal air connecting places with equal air pressure.pressure.

isobarisobar

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Round 4Round 4A device that indicates wind A device that indicates wind direction.direction.

weather vaneweather vane

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Round 4Round 4A device that measures wind A device that measures wind speed.speed.

anemometeranemometer

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