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Convection currents

Wind

Condensation

Precipitation

IF....THEN....

Meniscus

Hot gases and liquids rise while cold ones sink due to density.  Hot gases and liquids are less dense than their colder ones causing the cold to sink and the hot to rise.

Hydrological Cycle

High Pressure

The data you are collecting.

1. Convergent

2. Divergent

3. Transform

Troposphere

Plate Tectonics

Evaporation

The Ring of Fire

Pangaea

Decrease (it gets colder as you move up in the troposphere)

Amount of water vapor in the air.  Hygrometer.

1. There are no clouds or weather.

2. There are no convection currents that cause wind. (it's a smooth ride)

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Cold temperature

Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail

Folded

1. Independent Variable

2. Dependent Variable

3. Controls

It absorbs the sun's harmful rays so they don't reach the living things on Earth.

What is the name of the supercontinent that is theorized to have existed long ago when all of the Earth's land was together forming one large land mass?

What is the name of the point you would use to measure liquid in a graduated cylinder?

What is humidity and what would you use to measure it?

What is the term used to describe the constant motion of hot air rising and cold air sinking?

What weather condition do convection currents cause?

What are 2 reasons that planes fly in the stratosphere?

What is the name for the process of liquid water turning into water vapor?

It is a sunny, cloudless day.  How would you describe the air pressure outside.

What is the name given for the process of Earth's crust layer being in constant motion?

What type of rock formation is this?

In the troposphere, as you move to higher elevations, does the temperature increase or decrease?

When tectonic plates interact with one another, what are the three ways they can move in relation to each other?

What are the three types of variables you need to have in every experiment?

What is the first step in the scientific method?

Name one thing that you need in order for water vapor to turn into liquid water?

What is the name used to describe water vapor turning into liquid water?

Why is the gas OZone important to life on Earth?

What is the dependent variable in every experiment?

Name the 4 main types of precipitation.

What is the name of the location in the Pacific ocean where the tectonic plates edge is the location of most earthquakes and volcanoes in the world?

What is the term used to describe water falling out of the sky?

What is the name for the never ending water cycle?

What layer of the atmosphere does weather occur in?

What are the two words that every hypothesis must have in it?

When water evaporates, why does it move up?


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What is the first step in the scientific method?

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What are the two words that every hypothesis must have in it?

IF....THEN....

What are the three types of variables you need to have in every experiment?

1. Independent Variable

2. Dependent Variable

3. Controls

What is the dependent variable in every experiment?

The data you are collecting.

What is the name of the point you would use to measure liquid in a graduated cylinder?

Meniscus

What type of rock formation is this?

Folded

What is the name given for the process of Earth's crust layer being in constant motion?

Plate Tectonics

What is the name of the supercontinent that is theorized to have existed long ago when all of the Earth's land was together forming one large land mass?

Pangaea

When tectonic plates interact with one another, what are the three ways they can move in relation to each other?

1. Convergent

2. Divergent

3. Transform

What is the name of the location in the Pacific ocean where the tectonic plates edge is the location of most earthquakes and volcanoes in the world?

The Ring of Fire

What layer of the atmosphere does weather occur in?

Troposphere

In the troposphere, as you move to higher elevations, does the temperature increase or decrease?

Decrease (it gets colder as you move up in the troposphere)

What is the term used to describe the constant motion of hot air rising and cold air sinking?

Convection currents

What are 2 reasons that planes fly in the stratosphere?

1. There are no clouds or weather.

2. There are no convection currents that cause wind. (it's a smooth ride)

Why is the gas OZone important to life on Earth?

It absorbs the sun's harmful rays so they don't reach the living things on Earth.

What is the name for the never ending water cycle?

Hydrological Cycle

What is the name for the process of liquid water turning into water vapor?

Evaporation

What is the name used to describe water vapor turning into liquid water?

Condensation

Name one thing that you need in order for water vapor to turn into liquid water?

Cold temperature

When water evaporates, why does it move up?

Hot gases and liquids rise while cold ones sink due to density.  Hot gases and liquids are less dense than their colder ones causing the cold to sink and the hot to rise.

It is a sunny, cloudless day.  How would you describe the air pressure outside.

High Pressure

What is the term used to describe water falling out of the sky?

Precipitation

Name the 4 main types of precipitation.

Rain, Snow, Sleet, Hail

What weather condition do convection currents cause?

Wind

What is humidity and what would you use to measure it?

Amount of water vapor in the air.  Hygrometer.