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Sunshine comes from the sun. Sunshine is on one half of the earth at a time. The sky doesn t have a lot of clouds on a sunny day. Sunshine is the strongest near the equator. By A.J.

Lightning is a very bright flash of light in the sky. Lines of lightning are bolts. Lightning bolts are about one inch& 2.5 centimeters around. they can be six to ten miles long. Lightning is very hot. it makes the air around it hot too. Thunder is the sound. By Adrian

Avalanches Ice crystals are the water vapor that freezes in the air. There is another type of avalanche called a slab. When the slab avalanches stop the snow freezes again and becomes as hard as concrete. When people ski or hike by avalanches thousands die. When people get covered in the snow of an avalanche they have little oxygen. By Alexander

Each snowflake has six sides. Sometimes snowflakes are fun to play in. On cold winter day snowflakes form clouds in the sky by Andrew

Rain can be precipitation of the earth. Rain gives things water. In our air water vapor turns into liquid droplets. Nine tenths of an iceberg lies below the waters surface. Almost two thirds of your body is made from water. The earth looks blue from space because of all the ocean water. By Angelina

. Air is movement of wind. On windy days clouds move quickly. Storms follow paths by jet streams. By Ariana

A twister can break trees and houses. Sometimes before twister it hails. Sometimes twisters can make a big mess. Twisters are super strung. Sometimes twisters can throw stuft out of it. Twisters are like tornadoes. By Ashton P

Snowflakes are from clouds. Snowflakes taste like water. Most snowflakes have six sided. The air temperature must be near Freezing for snowflakes to reach the ground. By Ashton R

Sometimes when there is a full moon a lunar rainbow can appear. lunar rainbows are rare. the colors of the rainbows are yellow green blue and violet. rainbows can be seen near waterfalls and water. By Brittany

Rain brings water to living things. In the air water vapor cools. It turns into liquid droplets. Too much or too little rain can hurt living things. By Damyen.

A hailstorm can happen during thunderstorms. A drift is mounds of snow or hail that have been piled up by the wind. Hail is small pieces of ice that sometimes fall during a thunderstorm. By Ella

A summer storm has brought Lightning. Lightning is a kind of electric storm. Lightning can be 10 miles long. By Erin.

Almost every place in the United States As had snow.snow falls as icy crystals. When the temperature is not as cold needle like Shapes show up. By Ethan.

My weather report The sky grows black above the ocean. The hurricane moves slowly away from where it was born. A hurricane rages for hours and hours. By Gabrielle

The winds in a blizzard can reach up to 35 mille per hour. You can not see your hands in a blizzard.a blizzard is a strong snostorm. Jadon

Do you know tiny chunks of ice make up clouds too? Isn t that fascinating? This is really fascinating. Clouds dip and dance cool right? This is really cool have you ever walked by a lake on the morning and the fog was very thick. By Joey

The sun gives Earth light and heat. The sun is bright! The sun warms animals! Sunlight comes right from the sun. Sunshine also makes weather on the Earth. Julia.

My weather Report Clouds carry rain and snow. Cirrus clouds are thin and mean good weather. Scientists study the clouds and see what the weather is going to be like. The wind pushes the clouds They don t by themselves. Luke

Clouds bring rain and snow. Meteorologist studs cloud shapes. Cumulus clouds have flat bottoms and fluffy tops. By Morgan

Snowflakes taste like water. Snowflakes are from clouds. Most snowflakes have six sides. The air temperature must be near freezing for snowflake to reach the ground. By Nathan.

Hurricanes winds are very strong. They can carry off whole forests. People who don t live near the ocean don t worry very much about the danger of hurricanes. Hurricanes can move boats from the shore dumping them on roads that are very far away. Hurricanes are very close to the ocean. Sometimes on land too. By Noah

If rain droplets fall through extremely cold air, the drops freeze and turn into hail. Thunder storms carry electricity. Some downdrafts bring dangerous burst of wind. These bursts are sometimes called micro bursts. By Quinn

As the electricity become stronger /lightning flashes in the clouds. Lightning doesn t always shoot toward the ground. It goes into the clouds By Riley