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On page 441, what adjectives does the author use that express his feelings about the snowflakes? Find at least 3
astonishing, elaborate, unique, intricate
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Look at the second paragraph on page 432. How is the text structured?
contrast
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What are pollen and soot and what do they have to do with clouds? p 436
Pollen is the yellow dust produced by flowers. Soot are tiny particles that come from a fire. They both give water molecules a place to condens
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Sumarize the water cycle. p 445
evaporation, condensation, precipitaion
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On pages 428-429, how do the photographs relate to the title?
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What is condensation and how does it form? p 434
water vapor in the air comes in contact with a cool surface and condenses.
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Look at the last paragraph on page 438. What is the text structure?
contrast
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What is dew?
Water that condenses on surfaces outside when the air temperature drops at night.
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Explain the experiment on page 437 in your own words.
water condenses on the salt include more details
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How is frost like dew?
It is the same as dew but the temperature is much colder and it freezes instead of creating drops.
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Look at the second paragraph on page 430, how is the text structured?
It is in sequence order.
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Describe how snowflakes are formed. p 438
water condenses on particles in the air at very low temperatures creating ice crystals.
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Use details from page 432 to describe how ice is formed.
lose energy
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