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weather. by C aleb Heino J uly 2 nd 2013 Science Term 1. Types of weather. Sunny snowy Cloudy Windy Rainy Stormy. Evaporation: when water turns into a vapor and rises Condensation: when wate r vapor condenses back into a liquid

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  1. weather by Caleb Heino July 2nd 2013 Science Term 1

  2. Types of weather • Sunny snowy • Cloudy • Windy • Rainy • Stormy

  3. 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 Parts of the water cycle

  4. Parts of the water cycle continued • 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

  5. 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

  6. Different types of precipitation continued • 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.

  7. Different types of precipitation • 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.

  8. Thank You/ sources 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

  9. Questions anybody?

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