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1. The measure of the force with which air molecules press on a surface.
E S S R A R U E P I R
2. The mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. It is held by the force of gravity and forms various layers at different heights.
S R E T A H P M E O
3. A measure of the compactness of a substance.
N I S T E Y D
4. The change of a liquid into a vapor at a temperature below the boiling point.
A E O A P I N R O T V
5. A huge circle of moving ocean water found above and below the equator.
R E Y G
6. A physical scientist who observes, studies, or forecasts the weather.
L O G O T I T E S R E M O
7. The concentration of salt in a solution.
N I I T S Y L A
8. The total kinetic energy of moving particles of matter.
M Y R N E E T A L H E R G
9. The process of giving off water vapor through small openings in a plant part, such as a leaf.
N I R A A O T S N R T I P
10. A large body of air throughout which temperature and moisture content are similar.
M S A I S A R
11. A line drawn on a weather map connecting places having the same atmospheric pressure.
O A B R S I
12. A warm, moist air mass that originates over water in the lower latitudes.
A C O L R T T I I I E A P R M M
13. The state of the atmosphere at a particular time and place
H R T E W A E
14. The forward edge of an advancing mass of warm air that rises over a mass of cold air.
T M A W N O R F R
15. A front between warm and cold air masses that is moving very slowly or not at all
R S R N F A Y N O O I T T T A
16. A cold, moist air mass that originates over water in the upper latitudes
A M M R O A P T I L I R E
17. A warm, dry air mass that originates over land at the lower latitudes.
L P R L T C N I A T T I O E N N A O C
18. The continuous process by which water is circulated throughout the Earth and its atmosphere.
C E R A Y T W L E C
19. The boundary between the upper troposphere and the lower stratosphere.
R S P E E R O T P H O
20. The chance that a given event will occur.
Y O A L B I T P R I B
21. A combination of two fronts, formed as a cold front overtakes a warm front
N D L E O C T C R O U D F
22. A cold, moist air mass that originates over water in the upper latitudes
I E T M L A R O M P I R A
23. A line drawn on a map connecting places having the same temperature or the same average temperature.
M H S R T O I E
24. To predict weather conditions based on meteorological data.
A E T C O S R F
25. A cold, dry air mass that originates over land at the higher latitudes.
L R P C E T L A A N O O T I N N
26. The outermost layer of the Earth’s atmosphere, lying above the mesosphere and extending hundreds of miles into outer space.
E M H P O R E E R H S T
27. A measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules of an object
M A T R T E E U R E P
28. The layer of the Earth’s atmosphere lying above the troposphere and below the mesosphere. In the stratosphere, temperatures rise slightly with altitude.
R E S E H R T S P A O T
29. The state of being full of moisture.
T I R S A O N A T U
30. Narrow bands of strong winds in the upper levels of the atmosphere located near the poles.
E E A J O M L S P A T R T R
31. A form of water, such as rain, snow, or sleet, that condenses from the atmosphere and falls to the Earth’s surface.
I P C I R O P E T I A N T
32. The temperature at which air becomes saturated with water vapor and dew forms. The dew point varies depending on how much water vapor is in the air.
E W D N T P O I
33. The deflection of a freely moving object as viewed from a rotating object such as a planet.
E S F O F C T I C R I L O E
34. The change of a gas or vapor to a liquid, either by cooling or by being subjected to increased pressure.
E A I N S O D O N C N T
35. The mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. It is held by the force of gravity and forms various layers at different heights.
S P H E T E R A M O