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Created by: Cindy Jarrett Clickers Interactive Presentation Created by: Cindy Jarrett Cindy Jarrett With Teaching Slides

0 of 5 1. Ice 2. Snow 3. Water Vapor 4. Rain

0 of 5 1. Oxygen Nitrogen Cycle 2. Life Cycle 3. Stream 4. Water Cycle

0 of 5 1. Evaporation 2. Condensation 3. Precipitation 4. Atmospheric Pressure

Condensation: the process by which a gas changed back into a liquid. Condensation: the process by which a gas changed back into a liquid.

WHAT IS THE PROCESS BY WHICH A LIQUID TURNS INTO A GAS? 0 of 5 1. Condensation 2. Evaporation 3. Precipitation 4. Metamorphosis

0 of 5 1. Clouds 2. Climate 3. El Nino 4. Wind

Clouds : A visible collection of tiny water droplets or, at colder temperatures, ice crystals floating in the air above the surface. Clouds come in many different sizes and shapes. Clouds can form at ground level, which is fog, at great heights in the atmosphere, and everywhere in between. Clouds offer important clues to understanding and forecasting the weather.

0 of 5 1. Nimbostratus 2. Cumulus 3. Stratus 4. Cirrus

0 of 5 1. Stratus 2. Cumulus 3. Cirrus 4. Nimbostratus

0 of 5 1. Stratus 2. Cumulus 3. Cirrus 4. Nimbostratus

0 of 5 1. Wind 2. Crust 3. Atmosphere 4. El Nino

0 of 5 1. Guess 2. Regulate 3. Direct 4. Forecast

0 of 5 1. Climate 2. Humidity 3. Precipitation 4. Air Pressure

0 of 5 1. Humidity 2. Air Pressure 3. Precipitation 4. Dew

0 of 5 1. Global Warming 2. Local Winds 3. Trade Winds 4. Prevailing Winds

0 of 5 1. Prevailing Winds 2. Local Winds 3. Trade Winds 4. Easterlies

0 of 5 1. Geologist 2. Paleontologist 3. Meteorologist 4. Zoologist

0 of 5 1. Humidity 2. Stratus 3. Air pressure 4. Precipitation

RAIN SLEET HAIL SNOW

0 of 5 1. Electrical Energy 2. Nuclear Energy 3. Solar Energy 4. Precipitation

0 of 5 1. Wind 2. Tornado 3. Hurricane 4. Global Warming

0 of 5 1. Cirrus 2. Stratus 3. Fog 4. Cumulus

0 of 5 1. Humidity 2. Temperature 3. Wind speed 4. Barometric Pressure

0 of 5 1.El Nino 2. Global Warming 3. Greenhouse Effect 4. Local Winds

0 of 5 1. Greenhouse Effect 2. Air Pressure 3. El Nino 4. Global Warming

0 of 5 1. Global Warming 2. Greenhouse Effect 3. El Nino 4. El Nina

0 of 5 1. Weather 2. Temperature 3. Air Pressure 4. Humidity

0 of 5 1. Tornadoes 2. Thunder Storm 3. Hurricanes 4. Tsunami

0 of 5 1. Climate 2. Forecast 3. Temperature 4. Meteorology

0 of 5 1. Snow 2. Sleet 3. Hail 4. Dew

0 of 5 1. Hurricane 2. Tornado 3. Thunderstorm 4. Tsunami

0 of 5 1. Barometer 2. Thermometer 3. Wind Vane 4. Psychrometer

0 of 5 1. Anemometer 2. Barometer 3. Thermometer 4. Psychrometer

0 of 5 1. Psychrometer 2. Anemometer 3. Barometer 4. Thermometer

0 of 5 1. Psychrometer 2. Barometer 3. Weather balloon 4. Anemometer