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Grade 6 Social Science
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a place where it hardly rains and it is very hot and dry
a desert
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Translate the words, ´trueno y rayos´
thunder and lighting
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We hear thunder before we see lightning. (True or False)
False
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Translate ´lluvia´
rain
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a prediction of the weather
a weather forecast
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What are the four stages of the water cycle?
Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, and Collection
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The blue line in the picture represents a
cold front
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This instrument measures ....
temperature
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the pictures shows a
tornado
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Translate ´tiempo de hoy´
Today´s weather
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A very big storm that is very destructive that form in the Atlantic Ocean
hurricanes
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the study of Earth´s atmosphere and how it affects the weather
Meteorology
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the movement of air
wind
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The procress were Earth´s atmosphere becomes hotter because of greenhouse gasses
Global Warming
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Translate ´granizo´
hail
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The step of the water cycle where water from the oceans, lakes and rivers becomes vapour and rises into the air.
Evaporation
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As water vapour rises, it cools and begins to condense into drops of water. These drops form clouds.
Condensation
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a scientist who measures and predicts the weather
a meteorologists
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The step of the water cycle where clouds get heavy and start to rain.
Precipitation
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Translate ´nieve´
snow
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The step of the water cycle after precipitation, where water collects into rivers, lakes, and into the ground as well.
Collection
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A light wind is called a ´´............´´
breeze
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what does a red line represent in a weather forecast?
a warm front
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The driest place on Earth is
the Atacama Desert
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The line that divides the earth horizontally into two hemispheres.
The Equator
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