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Clever Catch Weather Ball Question and Answer Sheets 1. Too much exposure to can cause skin cancer. B. Ultraviolet radiation 2. The layer of the atmosphere closest to the Earth s surface is the 3. Some objects heat up faster in sunlight because they energy better. 4. The transfer of energy from the sun to the earth happens mainly by 5. The two most abundant gases in the earth s atmosphere are oxygen and A. Troposphere C. Absorb D. Radiation D. Nitrogen 6. This gas is 78% of the Earth s atmosphere. Nitrogen 7. This gas is 21% of the Earth s atmosphere. Oxygen 8. The atmosphere is composed of gases, liquids, and _ Solids 9. We exhale this gas when we breathe. Carbon dioxide 10. The official name for the water cycle. Hydrologic cycle 11. They only substance in the atmosphere that can be solid, liquid, or gas. 12. or : The higher in the atmosphere, the colder the temperature. 13. or : In direct sunlight land heats up faster than water. 14. or : At night, land cools down faster than water. Water 15. or : Water vapor is a visible gas. 16. or : The earth is the only planet in our solar system with an atmosphere. 17. or : The two elements nitrogen and oxygen comprise 99% of our atmosphere. 18. or : The layer of the atmosphere where most weather occurs is the Troposphere. 19. or : The sun is a huge ball of burning gas. 20. or : There is a higher percentage of oxygen in rocks than in our air. 21. Meteorologists measure the amount of rainfall by using a B. Rain gauge 22. An object used to measure wind direction is a C. Wind vane

23. A device that is used to determine the dew point and relative humidity is _ D. Sling psychrometer 24. Atmospheric pressure is measured by using a A. Barometer 25. Current weather information and data are plotted on D. Weather maps 26. This object is used to measure air temperature. Thermometer 27. Wind speed is measured by using a(n) Anemometer 28. Meteorologists rely on spacecraft called Orbiting weather satellites 29. As warm air rises, it expands and Cools o o 30. The freezing temperature of water is 0 C or 32 F 31. When air is saturated with water vapor it has 100% 32. or : All thermometers must have liquid inside of them. 33. or : Clouds form when air rises and warms up. 34. or : Meteorologists classify clouds by height and shape. 35. or : Most rain is produced by the cirrus clouds. 36. or : Barometric pressure is often measured in millibars. 37. or : Every cloud droplet needs to have a particle to condense upon. 38. or : Cumulus clouds often have flat bottoms. 39. or : Some clouds are made of ice crystals. 40. or : A recording barograph keeps a log of atmospheric pressure. 41. or : Meteorologists still do measurements in the English system. 42. The study of the earth s atmosphere and its weather is called 43. When moisture falls to the ground, we call it 44. The boundary between two air masses is called a 45. A recently developed tool crucial to weather forecasters is Relative humidity D. Meteorology C. Precipitation A. Front B. Computer

46. A huge body of air of similar characteristics is called a(n) D. Air mass 47. The official name for a weather person is Meteorologist 48. The weather always changes when one of these pass. 49. The recipe for a cloud droplet includes water vapor and 50. The ultimate source of energy for earth s weather system is 51. The region of the earth that receives the most sunlight in a year. 52. On a weather map blue triangles show this type of front. 53. Several days of rain is usually caused by a H or a L? 54. Strong winds and thunderstorms would accompany which type of front? 55. or : The jet stream is a skinny white cloud produced when an airliner flies overhead. 56. or : When clouds cover the entire sky it is said to be undercast. 57. or : The weather produced by cold and warm fronts is much the same. 58. or : Cold air sinks, warm air rises. 59. or : In the continental US, most air masses move from East to West. 60. or : Meteorologists have no clue about weather over the oceans. 61. or : Lines on a weather map connecting point of equal temperature are called isotherms. 62. Which of these planets does not experience weather storms? 63. When storms become dangerous, one of these is issued. 64. The official name for a towering thunderstorm is A Front A small particle Our sun Equatorial Cold front L = Low pressure Cold A. Mercury D. Warning B. Cumulonimbus 65. Severe storms most often occur along C. Fronts 66. A thunderstorm cloud is called D. Cumulonimbus

67. Earth s highest wind speeds occur in a vortex called a Tornado 68. The largest storm on earth is called a Hurricane 69. The relatively calm and clear area in the middle of a hurricane is its 70. Grains of ice, ice pellets, or frozen raindrops are called 71. A cloud that comes into contact with the earth s surface is called 72. A product of ice clouds or water vapor that is frozen is termed 73. or : Thunderstorms most often occur along warm fronts. 74. or : Thunder is caused when lightning heats and causes expansion of air. 75. or : More and more evidence indicates that Global Warming is happening. 76. or : One always hears thunder before seeing the bolt of lightning. 77. or : Hurricanes called doubloons do much damage in Polar Regions. 78. or : Many airports are now equipped with Dopplar Sonar. 79. or : Hurricanes in the western Pacific Ocean are called Typhoons. Eye Sleet Fog Snow 80. The earth s atmosphere acts like B. A green house 81. When certain pollutants combine with water vapor this can be the result. 82. Which substance is a problem when produced by burning fossil fuels? 83. This is the most important factor in worldwide environmental problems. 84. Which of the following are considered fossil fuels? D. Acid rain D. All of them B. Human population growth D. All of them 85. How have humans modified the water cycle? D. All of them 86. The problem is not the Greenhouse Effect; it is 87. The name for the combination of fog and smoke is 88. The large ocean current that effects worldwide weather is Global warming Smog El Nino

89. Air pollution travels because of the Prevailing winds 90. The average weather for a region over a period of time is Climate 91. If these melt, sea level will rise significantly. Polar ice caps 92. When billions of particles are put into clouds to cause precipitation it is called 93. or : Acid rain is bad for buildings but does not effect living things. 94. or : The ozone molecules in the stratosphere protects us from UV light. 95. or : Automobile exhaust does not contribute to acid rain 96. or : Coal burning in power plants produces high amounts of sulfur. 97. or : Acid rain can fall hundreds of miles from the pollution source. 98. or : Some soils can neutralize acid rain. 99. or : Acid fog and acid dew can be worse than acid rain. 100. or : The Aurora Borealis occurs in an atmospheric layer called the ionosphere. Cloud seeding