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| clouds with wisp tails that form high in the sky. Usually indicate snow. |
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| white puffy clouds that are usually seen on sunny days |
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| layered flat grey clouds that produce rain |
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| during this process, water vapor returns to liquid water. If there are dust particles in the air, this process will also lead to the formation of clouds |
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| when clouds become too heavy, water falls in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail |
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| water collects on the surface of the ground in puddles, rivers, stream, lakes, oceans, and more. |
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| Heated (liquid) water changes to a gas called water vapor. |
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| an instrument used to measure temperature |
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| an instrument used to measure humidity |
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| an instrument used to measure rainfall |
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| an instrument used to measure wind speed |
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| A measure of the amount of energy in a substance |
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| a scientist who studies and forecasts the weather |
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| an instrument used to measure wind direction |
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| The condition of the lowest level of the atmosphere at a certain time and place |
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| an instrument used to measure air pressure |
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