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JEOPARDY! Weather: Part 1

Test your knowledge on atmospheric moisture, humidity, math, cloud formation, and cloud classification in this JEOPARDY! game.

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JEOPARDY! Weather: Part 1

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  1. JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin Weather: Part 1

  2. JEOPARDY! Atmospheric Moisture Humidity Math Cloud Formation Cloud Classification 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  3. When ice melts energy is _______.

  4. Process by which liquid water changes to a gas.

  5. Energy is _________ during condensation.

  6. Process by which ice becomes a gas without becoming a liquid.

  7. Daily Double!!! 3 phase changes that absorb latent heat.

  8. The maximum amount of water vapor that an air mass can hold at a specific temperature

  9. Formula used to calculate relative humidity

  10. Two ways to increase relative humidity.

  11. The mass of water vapor in a unit of air relative to the mass of the dry air.

  12. At the dew point, water vapor will _________ into a liquid because air is _____________.

  13. The air contains 5 g/kg of water vapor.The amount needed for saturation is 10 g/kg. What is the RH?

  14. There is 10 g/m3 of water vapor in the air. Saturation value is 25 g/m3 of water vapor. What is the RH?

  15. Daily Double!!! Two air masses are at the same temperature, but one contains 35 g/kg of water vapor. The other contains 25 g/kg of water vapor. Which has a higher RH?

  16. The dew point for a specific air mass is 200 C. Currently the air mass contains 5 g/kg of water vapor and is 35o C. By how much does the air need to be cooled for saturation to occur?

  17. The relative humidity at the dew point is always ________

  18. Solid particles that provide a surface for water vapor to condense into liquid droplets.

  19. Dry air cools at a ______ rate than wet air.

  20. Altitude at which the dew point is reached and clouds begin to form.

  21. Four methods that can cool air to the dew point and allow clouds to form.

  22. Reason why wet air has a slower rate of cooling than dry air.

  23. Low, sheet-like clouds that can produce rain.

  24. Name given to clouds that have a puffy appearance.

  25. An altostratus cloud will be _________ in the sky than a cirrus cloud.

  26. Name two clouds with vertical development.

  27. Name a cloud that is made of ice crystals.

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