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Bell work How do you think clouds are created? We are doing a mini lab today…be good or I WILL send you OUT!
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Clouds and Precipitation Notes
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Objectives List three types of cloud forms. Create a cloud. Identify four kinds of precipitation.
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Clouds A cloud is a collection of small water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air, which forms when the air is cooled and condensation occurs. Clouds are classified by form, and by altitude.
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Clouds, continued Cumulus Clouds are puffy, white clouds that tend to have flat bottoms. Normally mean Fair weather -large dark= storms Thunderstorms come from Cumulonimbus Stratus Clouds are clouds that form in layers, cover large areas. Cause by gentle air lifting. Dark clouds mean steady rain. Fog is a stratus cloud near the ground. Cirrus Clouds are thin, feathery, white clouds found at high altitudes. Means the weather will change soon.
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High clouds Cirro- is used to describe clouds high in the atmosphere. Made up of ice crystals Middle clouds Alto- is used to describe middle level clouds, made up of water and ice Low clouds have no prefix and are made up of water. Clouds, continued
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Read Unit 7:Clouds –Add to notes Tape Cloud Types I and II
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Objectives List three types of cloud forms. Create a cloud. Identify four kinds of precipitation.
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Precipitation Rain is the most common form of precipitation. Sleet and Snow Sleet forms when rain falls through a layer of freezing air. Snow forms when temperatures are so cold that water vapor changes directly to a solid. Hail are balls or lumps of ice that fall from clouds.
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