Grade 2 Study Guide – Science – SOL 2.
6 Weather
-The Earth’s weather changes continuously from day to day. Vocabulary
weather- How the outside air feels and looks.
-Changes in the weather are characterized by daily differences in wind, temperature,
and precipitation. forecast- a prediction about what kind of weather
to expect
- Weather affects how we dress and the activities in which we participate. For
wind- moving air that can change in speed and
example, farmers keep track of the weather to know when to plant and harvest
direction
their crops.
temperature- lower means colder and higher means
warmer; measured in Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C)
Weather Conditions can be described as; precipitation- water that falls from the sky that
can be liquid or solid
sunny cloudy windy rainy snowy
weather instrument- a tool that is used to
measure weather
water cycle – the process in which water can
change from a liquid to water vapor, produce
condensation, and then fall down as precipitation
meteorologist- A scientist who studies and
predicts the weather by measuring, observing and
Types of Precipitation recording weather data.
rain snow sleet hail
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Types of Weather Instruments
thermometer measures the
temperature of the
air
rain gauge measures the amount
of rain or snow that
falls to the ground
weather or shows the direction
wind vane the wind is blowing
from
anemometer measures the speed Key ideas: Weather data is collected and We can measure and
of the wind recorded using instruments. record weather data,
This information is very useful using weather
for predicting weather and instruments, including a
determining weather patterns. thermometer, rain gauge,
and weather vane
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Types of Severe Weather
thunderstorm a loud, windy storm blizzard a heavy snowstorm with strong
with lightning, thunder winds and freezing
and rain that happens temperatures; also very
when warm, wet air damaging and dangerous
meets colder, drier air
tornado a powerful swirling flood a lot of rain falls in a short
windstorm with a black amount of time that causes
funnel-shaped cloud; lakes, rivers, and streams to
very damaging and overflow
dangerous
hurricane a large wind and rain drought a long period of time without
storm that forms over precipitation (rain)
oceans; as it hits land,
it begins to become
weaker; also very
dangerous and
damaging
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The Water Cycle
condensation - When cold air and
warm air meet, a gas changes to a
liquid. So as the water vapor in the
air rises, it meets cold air and
condenses into drops which come
together with dust to form clouds.
evaporation - When the sun
heats the water and the water
precipitation - This is water turns from a liquid to a gas
called water vapor. Water vapor
that falls from the sky in the
is all around us but it is
form of rain (liquid water)
snow, sleet, or hail (frozen invisible.-
water.)
collection or storage -
Water falls to the earth and
eventually becomes
groundwater or is stored in
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