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Warm up: Write a forecast for today’s weather across the US.

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Earth Science Rocks!

MYP Unit Question: What should I wear today?

Area of Interaction: Environment

Learner Profile: Communicator

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Earth Science Rocks!

Standard: Understand how the distribution of land and oceans affect climate and weather.

Essential Question: What instruments are used by meterologists to collect weather data?

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1. A meteorologist studies the weather

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2. A drizzle is a very light rain

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4. Stratus, cirrus, and cumulus are clouds.

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6. Fronts are the places where hot and cold air masses meet

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7. Precipitation is another word for rain

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8. Sleet and snow are frozen rain

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9. Fog is a ground mist that makes it very hard to see.

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10. A thermometer measures hot and cold.

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11. Weather is made in the Earth’s atmosphere

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12. A funnel-shaped violent wind storm is called a tornado

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13. The sudden heating and cooling of air causes thunder.

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14. A breeze is a gentle wind.

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15. A gust is a strong and sudden rush of wind.

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16. Temperature is the degree of hotness or coldness of weather.

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17. The amount of water held in the air is called humidity.

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18. A hurricane is a violent wind and rain storm.

19. The eye of a hurricane is its center.

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20. The temperature of air gets colder as you go up in the atmosphere.

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• 21. Rising (high) air pressure means a sunny pleasant day.

• 22. Falling (low) air pressure means cloudy with rain.

• 23. Steady air pressure means there will be little change in weather.

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24. An air mass is a large amount of air.