
Chapter 7 Science Quiz Earths Weather
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- Q1The air that surrounds Earth is called itsair layersatmosphereair pressuretemperature30s
- Q2The layer of air that is closest to Earth is called thetropospherethermospherestratospheremesosphere30s
- Q3Large bodies of air are calledair massesweather changeswindstorms30s
- Q4What the air is like at a given time and place is calledair pressuretemperaturewindweather30s
- Q5Everything around you is made up oftemperatureairsolidmatter30s
- Q6When water changes to a gas, the gas is calledwater vaporwaterliquidprecipitation30s
- Q7When a liquid changes from a liquid to a gas it is calledsolidgascondensationevaporation30s
- Q8When water vapor ________________ it changes back to a liquidturns solidcoolsgoes awayheats up30s
- Q9When gas changes back into a liquid it is calledevaporationwater vaporatmospherecondensation30s
- Q10The never ending path water takes between Earth and the atmosphere is called theliquidprecipitationwater cyclematter cycle30s
- Q11How hot or cold something is, is itsthermometertemperaturehotnessweather30s
- Q12The pressing down force of air on Earth isair pressuretemperaturewindthermometer30s
- Q13When air moves from high pressure to low pressure the moving air is calledtornadoair masswindair pressure30s
- Q14You can tell when the air pressure changes byyour head feeling squishedthe air tells youthe weight on your shouldersyour ears popping30s
- Q15The layer of the atmosphere where weather takes place is calledthermospherejet streammesospheretroposphere30s