Monday #1 Which of the following steps in the water cycle is the formation of clouds? A. evaporation B. condensation C. precipitation D. transpiration.

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Monday #1 Which of the following steps in the water cycle is the formation of clouds? A. evaporation B. condensation C. precipitation D. transpiration

Monday #2 An anemometer measures which of the following? A. the amount of rain B. air pressure C. wind speed D. wind direction

Tuesday #1 Which of the following steps occurs when a liquid becomes a gas in the water cycle? A. evaporation B. condensation C. precipitation D. transpiration

Tuesday #2 What is a barometer used to measure? A. temperature B. wind direction C. wind speed D. air pressure

Wednesday #1 A meteorologist used radar to analyze the wind during a storm in the central plains of the US. The winds were measured at 145 miles per hour and were in a circular pattern. According to the data, which event was the meteorologist MOST LIKELY observing? A. lightning storm B. tornado C. rainbow D. cloud formation

Wednesday #2 Which atmospheric layer do we live in? A. thermosphere B. mesosphere C. troposphere D. stratosphere

Thursday #1 In which atmospheric layer would you find the ozone layer? A. thermosphere B. mesosphere C. troposphere D. stratosphere

Thursday #2 Cold ocean currents are MOST LIKELY to be located at deeper ocean depths than warm water currents because A. winds push the cold water down B. ocean tides force cold water downward C. cold water is more dense and sinks D. cold water has less salt to help it freeze & sink