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Page 1: Chapter 6 –  Water Cycle and Weather

Chapter 6 – Water Cycle and Weather

4th Grade – Kristi GoggansEarth Science – Unit B

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Chapter 6 – Water Cycle and Weather

Think About It Question:

How does Earth’s WATER AFFECT WEATHER?

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Evaporation

• The change from liquid water to water vapor

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Condensation• The process of water vapor, a gas, changing

to a liquid

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Precipitation• Any form of water falling from the air to

Earth’s surface

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Humidity• The amount of water vapor in the air

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Front• The boundary across which two different air

masses touch another

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Meteorologist• A scientist who studies and measures weather

conditions

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Barometer• A tool that measures air pressure

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Anemometer• A tool that measures wind speed

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Wind Vane• A tool that shows the direction from which

the wind is blowing

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How much of Earth’s surface is water?

• 3/4• 1/2• 1/3

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Contrast the water in oceans with fresh water.

• Ocean water is warmer than fresh water• Fresh water has dissolved minerals and

oceans do not• Oceans are salty and fresh water is not

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Why is the Baltic Sea less salty than other seas?

• Deserts surround the Baltic Sea• Many rivers flow into the Baltic Sea• The Baltic Sea is in a warm place

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What is the Sun’s role in the water cycle?

• Water condenses when it is warmed by the Sun

• The Sun makes water particles slow down• Water evaporates in the Sun’s warmth

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What happens when moist air rises?

• The moist air is able to store even more water as it rises

• The moist air cools, and the water vapor condenses into clouds

• The moist air cools and is able to store more precipitation

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What is condensation?

• Water Vapor becoming liquid water as it cools

• Rain becoming ice when it cools• Ice becoming liquid water as it warms

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What do the curving lines on a weather map show?

• Areas where high and low temperatures are• Areas where low pressure systems are• Fronts and how they are moving

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What best describes air?

• A substance with no mass that contains water vapor

• A force that surrounds Earth• The gases that surround Earth’s surface

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What happens to air when there is an area of lower pressure nearby?• Air that was moving comes to a standstill• The water vapor in the air becomes less dense• The air moves toward the area of low

pressure

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Which of these will measure air pressure?

• Barometer• Anemometer• Condensation

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What is humidity?

• Air Pressure• How strong the wind is• The amount of water in the air

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Why do you often see clouds along a cold front?

• The water vapor in the warm air mass cools and condenses into clouds

• Clouds are left in the warm front• Cold air moves above the warm air to form

clouds

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Which best describes stratus clouds?

• Low-lying white clouds made of ice crystals• Clouds close to the ground that often bring

rain or snow• High, white and puffy clouds that may appear

in good weather