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1 Match It! Click here to play.

2 Mrs. LaRue

3 ozone atmosphere troposphere
Blanket of gases surrounding Earth that contains 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen. Click on the “Word” text at the top of the screen to highlight, then type in your question, statement, or even definition. Next, click on each of the “choice” words towards the bottom, and replace with the three possible answers. Only one answer should be correct. As a default, all three “choice” words are already linked to the “wrong answer” slide. For the correct answer, Right Click your mouse on the right answer text box, select Action Settings, choose Hyperlink to, and select Next Slide. You should also change the sound file at the bottom on that screen to use a positive sound, like cheering or applause. ozone atmosphere troposphere 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

4 Absorbs UV light and protects us from overexposure to the sun
Click on the “Word” text at the top of the screen to highlight, then type in your question, statement, or even definition. Next, click on each of the “choice” words towards the bottom, and replace with the three possible answers. Only one answer should be correct. As a default, all three “choice” words are already linked to the “wrong answer” slide. For the correct answer, Right Click your mouse on the right answer text box, select Action Settings, choose Hyperlink to, and select Next Slide. You should also change the sound file at the bottom on that screen to use a positive sound, like cheering or applause. atmosphere ozone oxygen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

5 radiation convection conduction
The transfer of energy through space by visible light, UV radiation, and other electromagnetic waves. Click on the “Word” text at the top of the screen to highlight, then type in your question, statement, or even definition. Next, click on each of the “choice” words towards the bottom, and replace with the three possible answers. Only one answer should be correct. As a default, all three “choice” words are already linked to the “wrong answer” slide. For the correct answer, Right Click your mouse on the right answer text box, select Action Settings, choose Hyperlink to, and select Next Slide. You should also change the sound file at the bottom on that screen to use a positive sound, like cheering or applause. radiation convection conduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

6 convection radiation conduction
Transfer of energy when molecules collide. Substances must be in contact with one another. Click on the “Word” text at the top of the screen to highlight, then type in your question, statement, or even definition. Next, click on each of the “choice” words towards the bottom, and replace with the three possible answers. Only one answer should be correct. As a default, all three “choice” words are already linked to the “wrong answer” slide. For the correct answer, Right Click your mouse on the right answer text box, select Action Settings, choose Hyperlink to, and select Next Slide. You should also change the sound file at the bottom on that screen to use a positive sound, like cheering or applause. convection radiation conduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

7 precipitation frost dew point
The temperature to which air must be cooled to reach saturation and condensation occurs. Click on the “Word” text at the top of the screen to highlight, then type in your question, statement, or even definition. Next, click on each of the “choice” words towards the bottom, and replace with the three possible answers. Only one answer should be correct. As a default, all three “choice” words are already linked to the “wrong answer” slide. For the correct answer, Right Click your mouse on the right answer text box, select Action Settings, choose Hyperlink to, and select Next Slide. You should also change the sound file at the bottom on that screen to use a positive sound, like cheering or applause. precipitation frost dew point 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

8 When matter changes state from a gas to a liquid
Click on the “Word” text at the top of the screen to highlight, then type in your question, statement, or even definition. Next, click on each of the “choice” words towards the bottom, and replace with the three possible answers. Only one answer should be correct. As a default, all three “choice” words are already linked to the “wrong answer” slide. For the correct answer, Right Click your mouse on the right answer text box, select Action Settings, choose Hyperlink to, and select Next Slide. You should also change the sound file at the bottom on that screen to use a positive sound, like cheering or applause. evaporation condensation precipitation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

9 The amount of water vapor in the air.
Click on the “Word” text at the top of the screen to highlight, then type in your question, statement, or even definition. Next, click on each of the “choice” words towards the bottom, and replace with the three possible answers. Only one answer should be correct. As a default, all three “choice” words are already linked to the “wrong answer” slide. For the correct answer, Right Click your mouse on the right answer text box, select Action Settings, choose Hyperlink to, and select Next Slide. You should also change the sound file at the bottom on that screen to use a positive sound, like cheering or applause. rain dew humidity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

10 Barometric pressure Dew point Relative Humidity
The ratio of water vapor in the air compared to how much water vapor the air is capable of holding. Click on the “Word” text at the top of the screen to highlight, then type in your question, statement, or even definition. Next, click on each of the “choice” words towards the bottom, and replace with the three possible answers. Only one answer should be correct. As a default, all three “choice” words are already linked to the “wrong answer” slide. For the correct answer, Right Click your mouse on the right answer text box, select Action Settings, choose Hyperlink to, and select Next Slide. You should also change the sound file at the bottom on that screen to use a positive sound, like cheering or applause. Barometric pressure Relative Humidity Dew point 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

11 Water cycle precipitation atmosphere
All forms of water, both liquid and solid that falls from the clouds. Includes rain, sleet, snow and hail. Click on the “Word” text at the top of the screen to highlight, then type in your question, statement, or even definition. Next, click on each of the “choice” words towards the bottom, and replace with the three possible answers. Only one answer should be correct. As a default, all three “choice” words are already linked to the “wrong answer” slide. For the correct answer, Right Click your mouse on the right answer text box, select Action Settings, choose Hyperlink to, and select Next Slide. You should also change the sound file at the bottom on that screen to use a positive sound, like cheering or applause. Water cycle precipitation atmosphere 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

12 evaporation Water cycle rainfall
The constant movement of water between the atmosphere and Earth’s surface. Click on the “Word” text at the top of the screen to highlight, then type in your question, statement, or even definition. Next, click on each of the “choice” words towards the bottom, and replace with the three possible answers. Only one answer should be correct. As a default, all three “choice” words are already linked to the “wrong answer” slide. For the correct answer, Right Click your mouse on the right answer text box, select Action Settings, choose Hyperlink to, and select Next Slide. You should also change the sound file at the bottom on that screen to use a positive sound, like cheering or applause. rainfall evaporation Water cycle 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

13 The process of water changing from water to gas
Click on the “Word” text at the top of the screen to highlight, then type in your question, statement, or even definition. Next, click on each of the “choice” words towards the bottom, and replace with the three possible answers. Only one answer should be correct. As a default, all three “choice” words are already linked to the “wrong answer” slide. For the correct answer, Right Click your mouse on the right answer text box, select Action Settings, choose Hyperlink to, and select Next Slide. You should also change the sound file at the bottom on that screen to use a positive sound, like cheering or applause. condensation evaporation precipitation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

14 global warming climate weather
The current state of the atmosphere-short term variations such as temperature and rainfall. Click on the “Word” text at the top of the screen to highlight, then type in your question, statement, or even definition. Next, click on each of the “choice” words towards the bottom, and replace with the three possible answers. Only one answer should be correct. As a default, all three “choice” words are already linked to the “wrong answer” slide. For the correct answer, Right Click your mouse on the right answer text box, select Action Settings, choose Hyperlink to, and select Next Slide. You should also change the sound file at the bottom on that screen to use a positive sound, like cheering or applause. weather climate global warming 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

15 global warming climate weather
Long term variations in weather for a specific area. It is averaged over the course of 30 years or more. Click on the “Word” text at the top of the screen to highlight, then type in your question, statement, or even definition. Next, click on each of the “choice” words towards the bottom, and replace with the three possible answers. Only one answer should be correct. As a default, all three “choice” words are already linked to the “wrong answer” slide. For the correct answer, Right Click your mouse on the right answer text box, select Action Settings, choose Hyperlink to, and select Next Slide. You should also change the sound file at the bottom on that screen to use a positive sound, like cheering or applause. weather climate global warming 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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