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Where did we get the pictures of weather systems we see on television weather reports?

They are created by weather forecasters using a lot of data sources. There are weather stations that collect data and satellites that do so too. All of this data is put together and then they can work out where the weather systems are and the areas of pressure, what level the pressure is and so on. When they have this data they can create the maps and pictures by hand or computer.


What do you call a man made object that orbits the earth and takes pictures of the weather?

A man-made object that orbits the Earth and takes pictures of the weather is called a weather satellite. These satellites are equipped with instruments and cameras that capture images and data to monitor and study weather patterns and conditions across the globe.


What was the weather like in the book Number the Stars by Lois Lowry?

The weather was different and changed throughout the book


How does observing clouds help us predict the weather?

Observing clouds can help predict weather because different types of clouds can indicate different weather patterns. For example, dark, thick clouds may signify an approaching storm, while high, wispy clouds may suggest fair weather. By monitoring cloud formations and movements, meteorologists can make informed predictions about potential weather changes.


What kinds of weather would you likely find on the moon?

There is no 'weather' on the moon - it has never rained or snowed there and there is no wind there because of it's lack of atmosphere. This is why the footprints left by the Apollo astronauts are still there. The only 'weather' you will experience on the moon is meteorites hitting the moon, forming craters.