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#1 Weather tools and characteristics Smartboard file – view in the classroom please.

#2 Main cloud types Click to go to this website to learn about the three main cloud types.website

#3 How do clouds form? Put these sentences in order, check yourself, and rescramble before moving on. Sun heats the earth and water evaporates into water vapor. The hot, moist air rises and cools. The air cools until it is satuared (cool air can't hold as much water vapor as warm air). Clouds form when the water vapor condenses (100% relative humidity). If the water droplets cling together and get heavy enough, it rains! Check

#4 Why is the sky blue?

#5 Earth's Moderate Temperatures The setting sun as seen from the International Space Station.

#6 Evaporation and Energy (absorbed from the environment)

#7 Temperature of the Atmosphere The sun heats the earth, the earth heats the air above it.

If you were lying on the ground under the cold air, you would feel higher pressure. WHY? #8 High and Low Pressure

#9 Relative Humidity 50C50C 80% humidity 25 0 C 45% humidity maximum amount of water vapor actual amount of water vapor

#3 How do clouds form? Put these sentences in order. Sun heats the earth and water evaporates into water vapor. The hot, moist air rises and cools. The air cools until it is satuared (cool air can't hold as much water vapor as warm air). Clouds form when the water vapor condenses (100% relative humidity). If the water droplets cling together and get heavy enough, it rains! Back