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What do we NOAA about the Weather?
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Climate: An area's long-term weather patterns
Dew Point: The temperature below which water droplets begin to condense (2 wds)
Weather: The troposphere is where this happens
Solar Energy: The main input for surface wind, weather and climate (2 wds)
Humidity: Water vapor in the air
Convection: Rising air that removes heat from the Earth's surface so we don't cook like chickens
Ultraviolet Radiation: Most of this is absorbed by the ozone layer before it reaches Earth (2 wds)
Hydrosphere: All water on the globe, including water vapor in the atmosphere
What do we NOAA about the Weather?
Across:| 4. | The temperature below which water droplets begin to condense (2 wds) | | 6. | Most of this is absorbed by the ozone layer before it reaches Earth (2 wds) |
| | 7. | The main input for surface wind, weather and climate (2 wds) | | 8. | Rising air that removes heat from the Earth's surface so we don't cook like chickens |
| | Down:| 1. | The troposphere is where this happens | | 2. | All water on the globe, including water vapor in the atmosphere |
| | 3. | Water vapor in the air | | 5. | An area's long-term weather patterns |
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What do we NOAA about the Weather?
Across:| 4. | The temperature below which water droplets begin to condense (2 wds) | | 6. | Most of this is absorbed by the ozone layer before it reaches Earth (2 wds) |
| | 7. | The main input for surface wind, weather and climate (2 wds) | | 8. | Rising air that removes heat from the Earth's surface so we don't cook like chickens |
| | Down:| 1. | The troposphere is where this happens | | 2. | All water on the globe, including water vapor in the atmosphere |
| | 3. | Water vapor in the air | | 5. | An area's long-term weather patterns |
| |
© 2014
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only