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Clil Components of Weather

The document defines and describes the key components of weather: temperature, atmospheric pressure, wind, humidity, precipitation, and cloudiness. It provides brief explanations of each component, such as defining temperature as the degree of hotness or coldness measured on a scale, atmospheric pressure as the force exerted by the weight of air, and wind as the result of air moving in the atmosphere. The document also includes some images and videos related to components of weather.

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Clil Components of Weather

The document defines and describes the key components of weather: temperature, atmospheric pressure, wind, humidity, precipitation, and cloudiness. It provides brief explanations of each component, such as defining temperature as the degree of hotness or coldness measured on a scale, atmospheric pressure as the force exerted by the weight of air, and wind as the result of air moving in the atmosphere. The document also includes some images and videos related to components of weather.

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Components of

Weather
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What’s the weather like
today?
What is Weather?

Weather is the condition of the atmosphere


at a certain time and place.
temperature

The degree of
hotness or
coldness
measured on a
scale.
atmospheric
pressure
The force exerted against
a surface by the weight of
the air above the
surface; high and low air
pressure is important to
predicting the weather
because differences in air
pressure cause wind to
form.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28grZdfexT8
wind
The result of air
moving around
in the
atmosphere.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9gjZ1Uika4
humidity

The amount of
water vapor in
the atmosphere.
precipitation
It is when water
falls from clouds
it's called.
This can be rain,
snow, sleet, or
hail.
cloudiness
Tiny drops of
water in the air,
floating in the air,
the sky full of
clouds.
Group
Activity
Group yourselves into 3-4.
Each group will be given an
article.
Please read the article and find
the components of weather in it.
Seatwork
In a piece of paper, answer the
following questions about the
components of weather. Write only
the letter of the correct answer.
1
What do you call the weight of air
pressing on the earth’s surface?

Time’s Up!
AA. Atmospheric pressure B Temperature

C Wind
2
What do you call the result of air
moving around in the atmosphere?

Time’s Up!
A Wind B Humidity

C Temperature
3
What do you call the small amount of
water that makes something wet?

Time’s Up!
A Wind B Temperature

C Humidity
4
What is the degree of hotness or
coldness that can be measured with a
thermometer?

Time’s Up!
A Temperature B Humidity

C Wind
5
What do you call it when water falls
from clouds?

Time’s Up!
A Temperature B Precipitation

C Cloudiness
6
What do you call to the tiny drops of
water in the air, floating in the air?

Time’s Up!
A Temperature B Precipitation

C Cloudiness
Answers
1
What do you call the weight of air
pressing on the earth’s surface?

AA. Atmospheric pressure B Temperature

C Wind
2
What do you call the result of air
moving around in the atmosphere?

A Wind B Humidity

C Temperature
3
What do you call the small amount of
water that makes something wet?

A Wind B Temperature

C Humidity
4
What is the degree of hotness or
coldness that can be measured with a
thermometer?

A Temperature B Humidity

C Wind
5
What do you call it when water falls
from clouds?

A Temperature B Precipitation

C Cloudiness
6
What do you call to the tiny drops of
water in the air, floating in the air?

A Temperature B Cloudiness

C Precipitation
Thank you!

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