Free!relativehumidityThe percentage ofwater vapor in the aircompared to themaximum amount ofwater vapor that aircan contain at aparticulartemperaturebiospherethe parts ofEarth thatcontain livingorganismsaltitudeelevationabovesea levelcryospherethe portion of thehydrosphere thatis frozen, includingthe ice and snowon land, plus seaand lake iceatmospherethe relativelythin layer ofgases that formEarth'soutermost layerevaporationThe process bywhich moleculesat the surface ofa liquid absorbenough energy tochange to a gasstableaconditionthat isconstantstorma violentdisturbancein theatmospheregeospherethe densestparts of Earth,including thecrust, mantle,and corejetstreamband of high-speed windsabout 10kilometersabove Earth'ssurfacedewpointThetemperatureat whichcondensationbeginsapproximatedescribes anestimate of avalue that isvery close tothe exact valuesynthesizeto combineinformationor data frommanysourcesfrontthe boundarywhere unlikeair massesmeet but donot mixcycleAny series ofevents thatrepeat in thesame orderover and overagainprevailingan event orphenomenonthat occurs ona regular orpredictablebasisstationaryremaining inone place foran extendedperiod oftimedroughta longperiod withlowprecipitationprecipitationAny form of waterthat falls fromclouds andreaches Earth'ssurface as rain,snow, sleet, or hailanticyclonea high-pressurecenter ofdry airmeteorologista scientist whostudies thecauses ofweather andtries to predict itcondensationThe changein statefrom a gasto a liquidairpressurethe pressurecaused by theweight of acolumn of airpushing downon an areahydrospherethe portion of Earththat consists of waterin all of its forms,including ocean,glaciers, rivers, lakes,groundwater, andwater vaporwindthe horizontalmovement of airfrom an area ofhigh pressure toan area of lowerpressurefloodanoverflowingof water in anormally dryareaairmassa huge body of airthat has similartemperature,humidity, and airpressure at anygiven heighthurricanea tropical stormthat has windsof about 119kilometers perhour or higherwatercycleThe continualmovement of wateramong Earth'satmosphere, oceans,and land surfacethrough evaporation,condensation, andprecipitationcyclonea swirlingcenter oflow airpressurehumidityThe amountof watervapor in agivenvolume of airstormsurgea "dome" ofwater thatsweeps acrossthe coast wherea hurricanelandstornadoa rapidlywhirling, funnel-shaped cloudthat reachesdown to touchEarth's surfaceenergythe abilityto do workor causechangethunderstorma small stormoftenaccompanied byheavy precipitationand frequentthunder andlighteningFree!relativehumidityThe percentage ofwater vapor in the aircompared to themaximum amount ofwater vapor that aircan contain at aparticulartemperaturebiospherethe parts ofEarth thatcontain livingorganismsaltitudeelevationabovesea levelcryospherethe portion of thehydrosphere thatis frozen, includingthe ice and snowon land, plus seaand lake iceatmospherethe relativelythin layer ofgases that formEarth'soutermost layerevaporationThe process bywhich moleculesat the surface ofa liquid absorbenough energy tochange to a gasstableaconditionthat isconstantstorma violentdisturbancein theatmospheregeospherethe densestparts of Earth,including thecrust, mantle,and corejetstreamband of high-speed windsabout 10kilometersabove Earth'ssurfacedewpointThetemperatureat whichcondensationbeginsapproximatedescribes anestimate of avalue that isvery close tothe exact valuesynthesizeto combineinformationor data frommanysourcesfrontthe boundarywhere unlikeair massesmeet but donot mixcycleAny series ofevents thatrepeat in thesame orderover and overagainprevailingan event orphenomenonthat occurs ona regular orpredictablebasisstationaryremaining inone place foran extendedperiod oftimedroughta longperiod withlowprecipitationprecipitationAny form of waterthat falls fromclouds andreaches Earth'ssurface as rain,snow, sleet, or hailanticyclonea high-pressurecenter ofdry airmeteorologista scientist whostudies thecauses ofweather andtries to predict itcondensationThe changein statefrom a gasto a liquidairpressurethe pressurecaused by theweight of acolumn of airpushing downon an areahydrospherethe portion of Earththat consists of waterin all of its forms,including ocean,glaciers, rivers, lakes,groundwater, andwater vaporwindthe horizontalmovement of airfrom an area ofhigh pressure toan area of lowerpressurefloodanoverflowingof water in anormally dryareaairmassa huge body of airthat has similartemperature,humidity, and airpressure at anygiven heighthurricanea tropical stormthat has windsof about 119kilometers perhour or higherwatercycleThe continualmovement of wateramong Earth'satmosphere, oceans,and land surfacethrough evaporation,condensation, andprecipitationcyclonea swirlingcenter oflow airpressurehumidityThe amountof watervapor in agivenvolume of airstormsurgea "dome" ofwater thatsweeps acrossthe coast wherea hurricanelandstornadoa rapidlywhirling, funnel-shaped cloudthat reachesdown to touchEarth's surfaceenergythe abilityto do workor causechangethunderstorma small stormoftenaccompanied byheavy precipitationand frequentthunder andlightening

Topic 2 Weather in the Atmosphere - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  2. The percentage of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that air can contain at a particular temperature
    relative humidity
  3. the parts of Earth that contain living organisms
    biosphere
  4. elevation above sea level
    altitude
  5. the portion of the hydrosphere that is frozen, including the ice and snow on land, plus sea and lake ice
    cryosphere
  6. the relatively thin layer of gases that form Earth's outermost layer
    atmosphere
  7. The process by which molecules at the surface of a liquid absorb enough energy to change to a gas
    evaporation
  8. a condition that is constant
    stable
  9. a violent disturbance in the atmosphere
    storm
  10. the densest parts of Earth, including the crust, mantle, and core
    geosphere
  11. band of high-speed winds about 10 kilometers above Earth's surface
    jet stream
  12. The temperature at which condensation begins
    dew point
  13. describes an estimate of a value that is very close to the exact value
    approximate
  14. to combine information or data from many sources
    synthesize
  15. the boundary where unlike air masses meet but do not mix
    front
  16. Any series of events that repeat in the same order over and over again
    cycle
  17. an event or phenomenon that occurs on a regular or predictable basis
    prevailing
  18. remaining in one place for an extended period of time
    stationary
  19. a long period with low precipitation
    drought
  20. Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
    precipitation
  21. a high-pressure center of dry air
    anticyclone
  22. a scientist who studies the causes of weather and tries to predict it
    meteorologist
  23. The change in state from a gas to a liquid
    condensation
  24. the pressure caused by the weight of a column of air pushing down on an area
    air pressure
  25. the portion of Earth that consists of water in all of its forms, including ocean, glaciers, rivers, lakes, groundwater, and water vapor
    hydrosphere
  26. the horizontal movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure
    wind
  27. an overflowing of water in a normally dry area
    flood
  28. a huge body of air that has similar temperature, humidity, and air pressure at any given height
    air mass
  29. a tropical storm that has winds of about 119 kilometers per hour or higher
    hurricane
  30. The continual movement of water among Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land surface through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
    water cycle
  31. a swirling center of low air pressure
    cyclone
  32. The amount of water vapor in a given volume of air
    humidity
  33. a "dome" of water that sweeps across the coast where a hurricane lands
    storm surge
  34. a rapidly whirling, funnel-shaped cloud that reaches down to touch Earth's surface
    tornado
  35. the ability to do work or cause change
    energy
  36. a small storm often accompanied by heavy precipitation and frequent thunder and lightening
    thunderstorm