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Solar System Water VaporHeating EarthWeather BONUS

3rd Our planet is the ______ planet from the sun.

Jupiter… Name an outer planet that is made mostly of gas

rotation Spinning on an axis has this name

gravity The sun pulls on each planet with it’s own _________

The Sun The center of the solar system

Water freezes below this temperature 32* F

High wind speed and low Temperature will give us a Low ___ ____ factor for a Weather report Wind chill

Water in a gas state is called ________ _________ Water vapor

Water in a puddle does this on a Sunny day evaporates

Fog is made of what? Liquid water droplets

Heating water causes it to _________. evaporate

The circular path that wind Can take is because of __________ currents. convection

Water evaporates more slowly In higher/lower temps? lower

Evaporation, condensation And precipitation are all parts Of the ________ ________. Water cycle

The source of energy for our Weather is ____ ____. The sun

Water is evaporating and moisture is traveling up into the air. What would expect to see looking Up into the atmosphere? clouds

What is the differece Between weather and Climate? Weather is day to day. Climate is over a longer period of time.

A ___ ___, like this One,is useful for Finding out which parts of The country are going to have Rain. Weather map

Water pouring out of a milk Jug flipped over causes it’s Container to crush. Is it from Pressure inside the jug or Outside air pressure pushing in? Outside air pressure pushing in

If it is indoor recess, is it because of Weather or climate? weather

Warm air sinks/rises? rises BONUS QUESTION