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In this worksheet, students review the names of different types of weather.
What is weather? daily conditions. What do we think of when we hear sunny, rainy, snowy? weather. Climate is...... the weather over a long period. Who studies and measures weather? A meteorologist. The artic climate is..... cold. Wet and hot is tropical climate. In temperate climate it is.... cooler at night and hot during the day. What animals do we find in the forest? all . What vegetation do we find in tundra climate? moss and lichens. In the desert we will find what type of vegetation? cactus. What animals do we find in the grasslands? prairie dogs. How does the alligator use it's environment? It makes holes in the lake to rest. Volcanoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes are all...... natural hazards. What do natural hazards do? change our land and envirnoment. The wearing away of rocks and earth over a long period of time is......... erosion. Where do all livng things interact with each other? In a ecosystem. . Natural disasters cause..... all. How does a Jack Rabbit use plants in an environment? It eats part of the cactus. In a tundra, forest, desert, and grassland ecosystem all living things interact with each other. true
These weather worksheet reviews vocabulary for describing different types of weather.
The _______plays a major role in regulating the weather and climate of the planet. ocean. Understanding the influence of ocean conditions on the Earth's climate and monitoring changes in ocean conditions are key to predicting climate change. Some of the best weather in the world is found in areas with temperate or _______ climate mild. Ocean water and currents affect ______because it takes far more energy to change the temperature of water than land or air, water warms up and cools off much more slowly than either climate. ocean. The ocean does an excellent job of absorbing excess______ from the atmosphere. heat. Which of the following best describes the term 'weather'? day to day changes in the atmosphere. It is freezing today weather. Which of the following describes the term 'climate'? is taken over a long term. Which statement is describing climate? last winter was colder than normal. A student states weather is the same as the climate. Which response BEST tells the difference between weather and climate? weather is the condition in one day but climate is the condition over a long time
Which does a hurricane not have: Snow. What does this tool measure: Wind speed. Which type of weather does this cloud produce: Thunderstorms. According to the map, which state had the least amount of rainfall: . According to the weather map, which city is expecting rain: Dallas. If there was precipitation on Friday, what could it most likely be? : sleet. If there was a chance of precipitation on Friday, what type would it most likely be: rain. HIGH air pressure brings GOOD weather; LOW air pressure brings BAD weather. According to the map, which state is most likely to have a clear, nice day: Arkansas. A hurricane is brewing! If you wanted to measure the wind speed, rainfall, and air pressure during the storm, what tools would you need: anemometer, rain gauge, barometer. A truck driver is driving from Memphis to Denver. What type of weather will he most likely experience on the drive: He will drive through a warm front.. Which storm forms over warm, tropical waters and most commonly occurs from June to November: hurricane
This is the symbol for a... Warm Front. This is the symbol for a... Cold Front . Identify the type of front that is shown in the image. Cold Front. Identify the type of front that is shown in the image. Warm Front. Identify the type of front that is shown in the image. Stationary Front. Located at the leading edge of a temperature drop off. Bring heavy thunderstorms, rain, and hail. Cool, fair weather is likely to follow. Cold Front. Located at the leading edge of a warm air mass. Brings gentle rain or light snow, followed by warmer, milder weather. Warm Front. What causes winds to form on Earth? uneven heating of the Earth by the sun. Which observation describes a change in climate rather than a change in weather? The average summer temperatures have increased over the last ten years.. Two major factors used to identify climate are? temperature and precipitation. Weather refers to the conditions of Earth’s atmosphere at a particular ____________. Time and Place. A student states the weather is the same as the climate. Which response BEST tells the student the difference between weather and climate? Weather is the conditions in one day, but climate is the conditions over a long time.
With this engaging quiz and matching questions about the climate, students will have fun learning about weather & and climate.
What is weather? The daily condition of the atmosphere.. What is climate? The average weather in a region over a long period of time. . What does a thermometer measure? temperature. Which tool is used to measure precipitation? rain gauge. What are the two main factors that determine the climate of an area? temperature and precipitation. Which instrument measures the location of storms and how fast winds are moving, including the winds in tornadoes? anemometer. What does a hygrometer measure? relative humidity. What weather instrument measures air pressure? barometer. What is a meteorologist? A scientist who studies weather. . What do meteorologists make from weather data? forecasts
What is true about hail? Mark all that apply. : Hail falls when it becomes to heavy for wind to keep it in the clouds. . Which of the following is not solid precipitation: rain. Sometimes when traveling in an airplane your ears may pop, why: the change in altitude effected air pressure. How does humidity affect air pressure: the higher the humidity the lower the air pressure since the vapor is spreading out and taking up more space.. At the beach on a hot day, you notice dark clouds moving in from over the ocean. What most likely caused this to happen: evaporation and condensation. Weather is affected by air pressure: True. Differences in air pressure cause wind: True. Snow forms when the air is at or below 0 degrees celsius: True. As the temperature decreases the pressure in decrease: False. rain is collected and measured by a : rain gauge
What is a thunderstorm? A thunderstorm is a storm with lightning and thunder. . How do tornadoes form form from thunderstorms. You need warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and cool, dry air from Canada.. What is a hurricane? tropical storms. They take place between the Equator and the Tropic of Cancer to the north, or between the Equator and the Tropic of Capricorn to the south. How do winds in a hurricane blow? They blow round in a circle. . Which of the following is a true fact about Hurricanes? North of the equator the winds in a hurricane blow in an anticlockwise direction. What are some other factors for tornadoes to form? They form in areas where winds at all levels of the atmosphere are not only strong, but also turn with height in a clockwise or veering direction. . What do tornadoes look like? others may be nearly invisible, with only swirling dust or debris at ground levels as the only indication of the tornado's presence. What is lightning? Lightning is a bright flash of electricity produced by a thunderstorm. What causes thunder? Thunder is caused by lightning. What does the picture show? Electrical charges. How do winter storms form? from the clash of two air masses of different temperatures and moisture levels. What three things are needed to have a blizzard? cold air at the surface, lots of moisture, and lift. Why is snow white? it reflects beams of white light. When are tornadoes most likely to occur? Tornadoes can happen at any time of the year and at any time of the day. Where are tornadoes most likely to occur? Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska
HOT DRIZZLE SNOWY FREEZING COLD WINDY HUMID WET SCORCHING CHILLY DRY SUNNY
Find the words: COLD, SUNNY, RAINY, SNOWY, HOT, CLOUDY, STORMY, WINDY, RAINBOW, WARM
SUNNY, HOT, COLD, STORMY, WINDY, SNOWY, CLOUDY, FOGGY, RAINY
Vocabulary interactive activity for KINDER GRADE 1. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Students examine the causes and effects of severe weather such as droughts, hurricanes, floods and tornadoes.
Weather ____________ every day. changes. Weather in any area tends to follow a ____________. pattern. _______________ is the average weather pattern of a region over time. Climate. Climate ___________ from weather. differs. Average temperature and average rainfall, in addition to other weather information, are important parts of _____________. climate. The United States can also be divided into many specific local climate ____________. zones. Climate is closely related to latitude, which is a location's distance north or south of the ________________. equator. Because Earth is shaped like a sphere, areas closer to the equator receive _________ direct energy from the sun than do areas farther from the equator. more. A ___________ is the constant movement of ocean water. current. Ocean currents moderate worldwide ________________ throughout the year. temperatures. Several factors affect ____________ in different places on Earth. climate. Being near an __________ or other large body of water affects climate. ocean. How high in the atmosphere a place is affects its climate. This is called __________________. elevation. Mountains can also affect how wet a climate is. Air cools and loses _________________ as it moves up and over a mountain. moisture
This worksheets reviews weather forecasts and the tools used in making them.
Weather describes short term atmospheric conditions; climate is the average weather over long periods of time. Students contrast features of weather and climate in these science worksheets.
This printable display chart has pictures of the weather we see in our everyday life. The chart instantly grabs the attention of the kindergarten kids and helps identify the weather with ease.
Students practice reading graphs that describe the weather.
This worksheet examines some of the instruments used to record and forecast the weather.
Students interpret a weather graph to forecast the weather.
Vocabulary interactive activity for FOURTH GRADE. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
These weather worksheets review vocabulary for describing different types of weather.
All weather begins with ________: energy from the sun. This weather tool is used to measure..: Temperature. This weather tool is used to measure... : Wind Speed. This weather tool is used to determine... : Wind Direction. This weather tool measures wind speed and direction: anemometer. Which weather tool measures temperature: thermometer. The measurement of how hot or cold the outside air is is considered_________________: Temperature. This weather instrument is a..: wind vane. What instrument measures wind direction: wind vane. A windsock measures:: Wind direction. Look at the picture. How do you know it is windy: The trees are moving.. Look at the picture of lightning. Predict what you think would happen next: All of the above.
The state of the atmosphere at a place and time: weather. The weather conditions prevailing in an area over a long period of time: climate. Weather conditions ________ change: can quickly. Which is NOT a type of weather: atmosphere. Tropical is a type of : climate. A storm with thunder and lightning and typically also heavy rain or hail: thunderstorm. A storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean: hurricane. An expert in or student of meteorology; a weather forecaster: meteorologist. A scientist that studies weather analysis and predictability, climate and global change, the circulation of the atmosphere relating to weather systems and their impact on the Earth, air quality, and other atmospheric processes that affect us: atmospheric scientist. A Mass of whirling fluid or air: vortex. Which scale do we use to measure the intensity of a tornado? : Fujita Scale. Which scale do we use to measure the intensity of a hurricane? : Saffir Simpson Scale. _______ heats and cools at a faster rate than _______: . In the graph, what would be a good label for the independent variable: Seasons. In the graph, what would be a good label for the dependent variable: Tempature. The variable that I can change: independent. The variable that I can observe: dependent. A tornado hit in a small town in Arkansas. The news said that they measured the winds at 142mph. What is the intensity of the tornado: . A hurricane hit the gulf coast. Meteorologist estimated that the hurricane was a category 4 hurricane. What was the range of the wind speed? : . According to the graph, how much excess heat does the ocean absorb? : over 90%
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