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To turn a gas into a liquid by cooling
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Super cooled rain that freezes onto cold surfaces upon contact.
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To change a liquid into a gas by heating
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The movement of air along the ground. Light air movements are called breezes
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The condition of the atmosphere with respect to heat/cold, wetness/dryness, clearness/ cloudiness for a period of time.
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An instrument used to measure temperature
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Round or irregular lumps of ice formed by movements of ice through super cooled moisture in the upper parts of thunderheads.
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A measure of the amount of moisture in the air.
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An instrument that measures wind speed.
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The force that is applied to everything on earth caused by the weight of the air.
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Clouds near the ground.
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The study of weather.
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A mass of small water droplets or ice crystals up in the sky.
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An instrument that measures air pressure.
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A large area of air with relatively the same temperature and moisture.
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The name for moisture that falls out of a cloud.
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The amount of heat in a substance. Expressed in degrees of Fahrenheit or Centigrade.
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A dry, warm, strong wind that blows down the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountain.
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The average range of weather conditions at any place that occur over a long period of time.
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The layer of air around the earth that consists mainly of nitrogen and oxygen gases.
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This consists of clusters of ice crystals frozen together into six sided shapes. It forms only when the air is cool enough to freeze the moisture as it condenses out of the air.
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This consists of three main parts; evaporation, condensation and precipitation.
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All elements of weather are the direct result of energy from this.
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This is the opposite of condensation.
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This is the opposite of melting – when heat is taken away.
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Notre Dames mascot is this type of animal.
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BULLDOG
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The name of the Notre Dame sports teams is this.
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DAWGS
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From grades 5-8 there is this many different classes at Notre Dame.
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Sixteen
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The four different sports academies Notre Dame offers are these.
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Hockey, Baseball, Soccer, Golf
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Notre Dame has this many teachers in the school.
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A popsicle turning to a wet sticky mess on a hot summer day is an example of this.
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Droplets of water forming on the outside of a cold bottle of pop is an example of.
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Liquid plastic cooling to form hard Tupperware bowls is an example of this.
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Weather is affected by this important substance.
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Water affects all of our weather and comes in these three states or phases.
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When are the sun’s rays most spread out?
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When are the sun’s rays most concentrated?
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You should avoid heavy exercise in this type of weather.
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You get the most heat from the sun at this time.
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A person should eat this type of food to help your body handle cold weather.
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This type of cloud is where thunderstorms form.
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These are ‘wispy’ high flying clouds that usually mean dry, clear weather.
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These are thick layers of grey clouds that block out the sun and often bring steady rain or snow.
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These are puffy white clouds that are a common sight on a sunny afternoon.
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Millions of these make up clouds
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This happens to air when it is heated.
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This part of the room is usually the coldest.
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The four forms of precipitation are.
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This is the act of a cold fluid or gas pushing a warmer, more dense fluid or gas out of the way.
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This is the highest energy state.
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This is the condition of the earth’s atmosphere at a given time.
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What is it called when precipitation falls and the water gathers in one area?
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When we did the wind spiral experiment what made the wind spiral spin?
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When we did the cup of water demo, what made the paper hold the water in the cup.
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Name two out of three factors that affect air pressure.
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The volleyball team Mr. Loehndorf played volleyball for.
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Mr. Loehndorf has this many pets.
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This is Mr. Loehndorf’s favorite football team.
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What grade did Mr. Loehndorf teach last year?
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This is the town where Mr. Loehndorf grew up.
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