Atmosphere, thermometer, gravity, rain, condensation, cumulus cloud, hurricane, humidity, transpiration, lightning, precipitation, meteorologist, tornado, rainbow, dew, fog, snow, wind, thunder, hail, drought, cirrus cloud, monsoon, barometer, nimbostratus cloud, temperature, and stratus cloud.
Atmosphere describes the air outside, encompassing the layers of gases that surround the Earth.
Some verbs that describe rocks are: crumble, weather, erode, and shatter.
Topography
The term that describes Earth's atmosphere is "troposphere." The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere, where weather events occur and temperature decreases with altitude.
Climate is one weather related word that refers to all weather conditions. Climate refers to the weather conditions of one particular location.
Overcast is a weather word. It describes the sky when it is mostly covered by clouds.
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Which would best describe the weather during spring in north carolina
No, "cloudy" is not a noun. It is an adjective that describes a weather condition when the sky is covered with clouds.
No, the word hot is an adjective, a word that describes a noun or a noun. Examples: Adjective: The hot weather has been great swimming weather. Noun: The salsa that I like is the mild, not the hot.
Another word for humidity that describes water in the air is "moisture." Moisture refers to the amount of water vapor present in the atmosphere, which can affect weather conditions and comfort levels.
Atmosphere describes the air outside, encompassing the layers of gases that surround the Earth.
sunny weather
i dont know ,but im learning this in science. what i do know is that it has to do with in each layer of the atmosphere the weather changed from hot to cold.
No, it is an adjective, meaning "ordinary" or "typical," and it describes a noun. He wore his everyday coat during the month of October, but when the weather got colder, he changed to a ski parka. The word "everyday" describes what kind of coat it was (his typical coat, the one he always wore in this kind of weather). Note that there is also a two word phrase "every day"-- the word "every" is an adjective, meaning each one, all of them. Here too, "every" describes the word "day." Every day, the school bus arrives at 7 AM.
The word that best describes Zeus in the passage is "powerful." Zeus is shown to be a mighty and authoritative figure with the ability to control the weather and wield lightning bolts, illustrating his immense power and dominion.