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In the experiment we did in lesson 6 about the water in the bottle, what did the molecules do?

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They transferred from hot to cold and then they condensed on the side of the bottle.

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List the 5 ingredients that are needed for making clouds.

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Evaporation, warm rising air, dust particles, condensation of water, and air pressure

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List the three states of matter.

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solid, liquid, gas

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What type of water can you not see?

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gaseous water (Water in its evaporation phase)

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In the lesson 6 experiment we did, what happened to the warm air that contained water vapor? What happened to the molecules?

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It hit the cooler bottle, transferring the energy from the warm water molecules to the bottle. They lose their energy and change back to liquid (condensation)

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What does air pressure help to create?

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The constant weather changes that people experience such as wind, temperature, and clouds.

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What are clouds?

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In simple terms, clouds are visible masses of billions of tiny droplets of water or ice crystals that have condensed around small particles (dust/smoke) in the atmosphere.

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Do clouds form under high pressure or low pressure?

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low pressure

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When do clouds form?

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Clouds form when water vapor from warm rising air condenses as the air expands in low pressure conditions, or when warm and cold air meet.

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