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In this worksheet, students review the names of different types of weather.
Students examine the causes and effects of severe weather such as droughts, hurricanes, floods and tornadoes.
These weather worksheet reviews vocabulary for describing different types of weather.
What is weather? daily conditions. What do we think of when we hear sunny, rainy, snowy? weather. Climate is...... the weather over a long period. Who studies and measures weather? A meteorologist. The artic climate is..... cold. Wet and hot is tropical climate. In temperate climate it is.... cooler at night and hot during the day. What animals do we find in the forest? all . What vegetation do we find in tundra climate? moss and lichens. In the desert we will find what type of vegetation? cactus. What animals do we find in the grasslands? prairie dogs. How does the alligator use it's environment? It makes holes in the lake to rest. Volcanoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes are all...... natural hazards. What do natural hazards do? change our land and envirnoment. The wearing away of rocks and earth over a long period of time is......... erosion. Where do all livng things interact with each other? In a ecosystem. . Natural disasters cause..... all. How does a Jack Rabbit use plants in an environment? It eats part of the cactus. In a tundra, forest, desert, and grassland ecosystem all living things interact with each other. true
This worksheet examines some of the instruments used to record and forecast the weather.
HOT DRIZZLE SNOWY FREEZING COLD WINDY HUMID WET SCORCHING CHILLY DRY SUNNY
The state of the atmosphere at a place and time: weather. The weather conditions prevailing in an area over a long period of time: climate. Weather conditions ________ change: can quickly. Which is NOT a type of weather: atmosphere. Tropical is a type of : climate. A storm with thunder and lightning and typically also heavy rain or hail: thunderstorm. A storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean: hurricane. An expert in or student of meteorology; a weather forecaster: meteorologist. A scientist that studies weather analysis and predictability, climate and global change, the circulation of the atmosphere relating to weather systems and their impact on the Earth, air quality, and other atmospheric processes that affect us: atmospheric scientist. A Mass of whirling fluid or air: vortex. Which scale do we use to measure the intensity of a tornado? : Fujita Scale. Which scale do we use to measure the intensity of a hurricane? : Saffir Simpson Scale. _______ heats and cools at a faster rate than _______: . In the graph, what would be a good label for the independent variable: Seasons. In the graph, what would be a good label for the dependent variable: Tempature. The variable that I can change: independent. The variable that I can observe: dependent. A tornado hit in a small town in Arkansas. The news said that they measured the winds at 142mph. What is the intensity of the tornado: . A hurricane hit the gulf coast. Meteorologist estimated that the hurricane was a category 4 hurricane. What was the range of the wind speed? : . According to the graph, how much excess heat does the ocean absorb? : over 90%
Students interpret a weather graph to forecast the weather.
Understand heat waves with this science worksheet! Explore the causes and effects of extreme heat. Download now to learn about weather patterns!
Rearrange the letters to form the correct word!
All weather begins with ________: energy from the sun. This weather tool is used to measure..: Temperature. This weather tool is used to measure... : Wind Speed. This weather tool is used to determine... : Wind Direction. This weather tool measures wind speed and direction: anemometer. Which weather tool measures temperature: thermometer. The measurement of how hot or cold the outside air is is considered_________________: Temperature. This weather instrument is a..: wind vane. What instrument measures wind direction: wind vane. A windsock measures:: Wind direction. Look at the picture. How do you know it is windy: The trees are moving.. Look at the picture of lightning. Predict what you think would happen next: All of the above.
This printable display chart has pictures of the weather we see in our everyday life. The chart instantly grabs the attention of the kindergarten kids and helps identify the weather with ease.
This worksheets reviews weather forecasts and the tools used in making them.
Students match names and pictures of severe weather and natural events such as tsunamis, thunderstorms, tornadoes, etc.
Introduce the weather instruments to 4th grade and 5th grade children with this chart. Learn about six weather instruments, their uses and their inventors as well.
These weather worksheets review vocabulary for describing different types of weather.
Which type of weather system brings cold, dry air: High Pressure System. Which type of weather system brings warm, moist air? : Low Pressure System. High pressure systems are represented with a capital H. What color is the letter H on a weather map? : Blue . Low pressure systems are represented with a capital L on a weather map. What color is the letter L on the weather map? : Red. Which weather system brings sunny, dry, calm, clear weather? : High pressure system. Which weather system brings rainy, stormy, cloudy weather? : Low pressure system . What type of pressure system is happening when you see this weather in the picture? : High pressure system. Which type of pressure system would bring this type of weather as shown in the picture? : Low pressure system. If a barometer is showing that air pressure is dropping, what type of weather would we see? : cloudy, stormy weather. If a barometer is showing that air pressure is rising, what type of weather would we see? : sunny, clear weather. The image shows a weather map with different pressure systems. What type of weather would Texas be having right now: clear, sunny, dry weather . The following picture shows a weather map of Virginia. What type of weather is Virginia having in this map? : cloudy, rainy weather
This worksheet explores the characteristics and vocabulary associated with severe weather (storms, droughts, etc.).
the distance from sea level: altitude. the layer of gas surrounding a planet that is held in place by gravity: atmosphere. the large scale movement of air around Earth: atmospheric circulation. average weather patterns for a particular region: climate. the apparent deflection of moving air, as seen by an observer on Earth, as a result of Earth's rotation: Coriolis effect. directional movements of ocean water: ocean currents. the study of specific areas of Earth: regional geography. the spinning of Earth on its axis that causes night and day to occur: rotation
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