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weather. by C aleb Heino J uly 2 nd 2013 Science Term 1. Types of weather. Sunnysnowy Cloudy Windy Rainy Stormy. Evaporation: when water turns into a vapor and rises Condensation: when wate r vapor condenses back into a liquid - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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weatherby Caleb Heino
July 2nd 2013ScienceTerm 1
Sunny snowy
Cloudy
Windy
Rainy
Stormy
Types of weather
Parts of the water cycle
Evaporation: when water turns into a vapor and rises
Condensation: when water vapor condenses back into a liquid
Precipitation: when condensed water falls from the sky
Accumulation: when water from the runoff collects and comes together and forms a lake, ocean, or pond
Runoff: when the water from the mountains forms little streams which then they form rivers.
Infiltration: when water from the runoff seeps into the ground and into the ocean and lakes
Parts of the water cycle continued
Rain can fall from anywhere sometimes rain can fall for a while
Sometimes rain won’t fall for a very long time
If rain falls for too long it can cause flash floods which is dangerous
Here is an example of a flash flood http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=kYUpkPTcqPY
Snow: a solid form of rain that mainly falls during the winter it is cold and light.
Sleet: a snow like substance but once it touches the air from below it will melt and turn into a mixture of water and snow. this only during the winter and only melts if the ground is above freezing temperatures.
Different types of precipitation continued
It’s not just rain that falls from the sky there is also hail, snow, sleet, fog, mist, and dew
Hail: a solid form of rain and is formed by a small piece of dust or anything that size that collects moisture from the air during a storm then is turned into a solid by the cold air from above.
Different types of precipitation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=kYUpkPTcqPY
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=types+of+weather&id=70520E4CDBB529059B4E4207CB7361B7130F82A5&FORM=IQFRBA#view=detail&id=70520E4CDBB529059B4E4207CB7361B7130F82A5&selectedIndex=0
http://www.shoalwater.nsw.gov.au/Education/images/water%20cycle/precipitation_main.jpg
Thank You/ sources
Questions anybody?