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second grade science jeopardy
Speed Match Review Game

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Drag the squares in the gray area and drop them in the matching squares in the blue area below.
If you drop a square in the correct spot, it will disappear.
If you make a mistake, the square will return to its original spot.
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condensation
precipitation
evaporation
precipitation
drought
wind
A thermometer
erosion
meteorologist
wind vane
lightning
weather balloon
winter, spring, summer, and fall
The water cycle
dormancy
wind sock
hibernation
camouflage
anemometer
migration
rain
sun
A rain gauge
clouds
rain gauge
The movement of water from the air to the earth and back again is called this:
When water droplets form in clouds
liquid water that falls from clouds to the earth
preparing for change in weather conditions that allow you to go into a deep like state
to travel somewhere where conditions are favorable for you to live
sleet, snow or rain
an airport uses this to see the direction of the wind
weather begins with energy from this source
meteorologists use this to measure the amount of rain that has fallen
a big electrical spark in the air
This weather tool tells you which way the wind is blowing.
a group of drops of water seen in the air
wind, water and freezing temperatures cause this on land forms
The four seasons:
This weather tool tells you how much rain has fallen.
This weather tool tells you how hot or how cold the air is.
an animal adaptation used for protection and finding food
plants and trees grow slowly due to lack of water or cold temperatures
When water is heated by the energy of the sun and turns to an invisible vapor
who forecasts the weather?
lack of rainfall for an extended period of time
moving air
meteorologists launch this into the sky to get instrument readings
meteorologists use this to measure wind speed
when water falls from clouds in the form of rain,snow,sleet or hail

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When water droplets form in clouds condensation
when water falls from clouds in the form of rain,snow,sleet or hailprecipitation
When water is heated by the energy of the sun and turns to an invisible vaporevaporation
liquid water that falls from clouds to the earthrain
a group of drops of water seen in the airclouds
This weather tool tells you how hot or how cold the air is.A thermometer
This weather tool tells you how much rain has fallen.A rain gauge
The four seasons:winter, spring, summer, and fall
This weather tool tells you which way the wind is blowing.wind vane
The movement of water from the air to the earth and back again is called this:The water cycle
meteorologists use this to measure wind speedanemometer
an airport uses this to see the direction of the windwind sock
meteorologists launch this into the sky to get instrument readingsweather balloon
meteorologists use this to measure the amount of rain that has fallenrain gauge
who forecasts the weather?meteorologist
moving airwind
sleet, snow or rainprecipitation
weather begins with energy from this sourcesun
a big electrical spark in the airlightning
lack of rainfall for an extended period of timedrought
an animal adaptation used for protection and finding foodcamouflage
to travel somewhere where conditions are favorable for you to livemigration
preparing for change in weather conditions that allow you to go into a deep like statehibernation
plants and trees grow slowly due to lack of water or cold temperaturesdormancy
wind, water and freezing temperatures cause this on land formserosion