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Test your knowledge of weather elements, cloud formation, and factors that influence weather in this Jeopardy-style game. Learn about severe weather and safety measures, as well as climate patterns. Choose a point value and click to begin!
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The temperature at which more condensation than evaporation occurs.
A collection of small water droplets or ice crystals that condense onto solid particles in the atmosphere.
What is A cloud?
These clouds are thick and puffy on top and generally flat on the bottom.
These clouds are thin and flat, and their edges are not clearly defined.
A large volume of air in which temperature and moisture content are nearly the same throughout.
A boundary that forms between air masses with differing densities.
A boundary that forms between air masses with differing densities.
These fronts form as a cold air mass pushes an existing warm air mass up.
Stream like movements of water that happen near the surface of the ocean and affect the temperature of the air above it.
Winds that travel above global winds for thousands of kilometers, and west to east across the U.S.
The sound caused by the air expanding and contracting suddenly during a lightning strike.
Ice pellets that form during thunderstorms when rain droplets get pushed high into the atmosphere by updrafts, freeze and then fall.
A tropical low-pressure system with winds blowing at speeds of 119 km/h (74 mph) or more.
A huge mass of ocean water that gets pushed onto coastal areas, causing sea levels to rise several meters.
The energy given off by the sun that can cause sunburn and skin cancer
The weather conditions in an area over a long period of time.
These climateshave average temperatures below 18˚ C in the coldest months and above 10˚ C in the warmest months.