A) in the core of the Earth B) in the air C) inside a science lab D) in empty space
A) desert B) thunderstorm C) hurricane D) tornado
A) hot and dry B) rainy and humid C) dark and wet D) wet and cold
A) lightning B) temperature C) air pressure D) humidity
A) clouds B) lightning C) air D) sunlight
A) rain B) a cooler temperature C) nimbus clouds D) gravity
A) snow B) clouds C) rain D) hail
A) gravity B) solar energy C) sound D) magnetic power
A) energy from the sun B) a loud noise in the atmosphere C) strong wind D) an electrical charge released into the atmosphere
A) desert B) ocean C) forest D) clouds
A) thunderstorm B) blizzard C) tornado D) hurricane
A) barometer B) graduated cylinder C) rain gauge D) balance scale
A) the amount of water vapor in the air B) the type of clouds in the atmosphere C) the weight of the air pressing on everything in the environment D) the amount of precipitation in a certain area
A) a large bubble of air B) the type of weather in a place C) the place where one air mass meets another D) the place where it is raining
A) the place where air changes mass B) a large pocket of air C) a type of weather map D) the force of wind
A) the usual weather in a place B) the amount of air pressure on a certain day C) a description of an ecosystem D) condensation in the atmosphere |