Friday, November 18, 2016

Do this Homework before Tuesday's quiz. The smart thing to do is answer at least 5 questions on Friday afternoon or night, answer some others either on Saturday or Sunday, and then use Monday to finish answers and study for Tuesday's quiz.



Weather and Atmosphere Study Guide
   1.       What powers the water cycle?

   2.       What are the factors that influence climate?

   3.       Where is most of Earth’s water found?

   4.       Ocean currents transfer ____________?

   5.       Water can dissolve _____________ and carry it to the ocean.

   6.       What are three things that you can measure to describe weather?

   7.       Name the type of instrument that you use to measure:
a.       temperature

b.      air pressure

c.       wind direction

   8.       What are the words we use to describe changes from one state of matter to another?


           a.  From solid to liquid is called: “ _ _ _ _ ing_”
        
          b. From liquid to solid is called: “ _ _ _ _ _ ing_”         

       c.  From gas to liquid is called : __________  

       d. From __________ to ___ is called:
    
    9.       What is the water cycle? 
                        a. Write a paragraph.  You can start with 

The water cycle is how water …… 



b. Draw and label the water cycle, showing where you can find:
                                                               i.      the four stages of the water cycle, including       
1.       two places where water moves through land, and

2.       two places where water moves on land;


                                                             ii.      three states of matter.




   10.       Fill in the table: What are the six types of climates?  (See SEPUP e-book, p. E20-21).  Name them, and describe how they are different.

            
Climate name:






Temp range:







Precipitation range:









   11.       Where is most water on Earth found?

   12.       What is the freezing point of water: ___________oC  ___________oF

   13.       In what layer of the atmosphere does most weather occur?

  

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