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2022 G3U3 Weather
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What do we call this weather tool?
Rain Gauge
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The difference between weather and climate is a measure of time. What is climate?
Climate is the year-by-year atmosphere’s condition over a large area.
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How many layers does the Earth have?
The Earth structure is divided into four major layers.
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What do we call this weather tool?
Thermometer
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_________ clouds look like flat sheets of clouds.
Stratus clouds
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What does this weather tool measuring?
Humidity
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What do we call this weather tool?
Wind Vane
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In this climate graph, the rainfall is shown as a _________ graph.
Bar graph
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_____________ clouds are high feathery clouds.
Cirrus clouds
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The difference between weather and climate is a measure of time. What is weather?
Weather is the day-to-day atmosphere’s condition over a small area.
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_____________ clods are the puffy clouds that look like puffs of cotton.
Cumulus cloud
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Which climate zone gets warm summers, cold winters, rain, and snow in the winter?
Temperate Zone
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The __________________ is the outer layer where we live.
The crust is the outer layer where we live.
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What do we call this weather tool?
Hygrometer
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What does this weather tool measuring?
Precipitation
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What does this weather tool measuring?
Wind
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Which climate zone is cold all year round because of the cold temperatures?
Polar Zone
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Which climate zone is warm and humid all year long?
Tropical Zone
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The scientists who study weather are called____________.
Meteorologists
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__________________ is the centre and the hottest layer of the Earth.
The Inner Core
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In this climate graph, the temperature is shown as a _________ graph.
Line graph
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