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Chapter 11

Across
A layered sheetlike cloud that covers much or all of the sky in a given area
Cloud formation that occurs when warm, moist air is forced to rise up the side of a mountain
Temperature to which air is cooled at a constant pressure to reach saturation, at which point condensation can occur
The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of heated material from one place to another
Increase in temperature with height in an atmospheric layer, which inverts the temperature-altitude relationship and can worsen air-pollution problems
All solid and liquid forms of water - including rain, sleet, and hail - that fall from clouds
Layer of Earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere
Puffy, lumpy-looking clouds that usually occur below 2000 m
The point at which water molecules leaving the water's surface equals the rate of water molecules returning to the surface
High clouds made up of ice crystals that form at heights of 6000 m; often have a wispy, indistinct appearance
Layer of Earth's atmosphere that is located above the mesopause; oxygen atoms absorb solar radiation causing the temperature to increase in this layer
Layer of the atmosphere closest to Earth's surface, where most of the mass of the atmosphere is found and in which most weather takes place and air pollution collects
Amount of water vapor in the atmosphere at a given location on Earth's surface
Down
Layer of Earth's atmosphere that is located above the tropopause and is made up primarily of concentrated ozone
The transfer of thermal energy electromagnetic waves; the transfer of thermal energy from the Sun to Earth by radiation
Stored energy in water vapor that is not released to warm the atmosphere until condensation takes place
Process by which a cooling gas changes into liquid and releases thermal energy
The transfer of thermal energy between objects in contact by the collisions between the particles in the objects
Process that occurs when cloud droplets collide and form larger droplets, which eventually become too heavy to remain aloft and can fall to Earth as precipitation
Ratio of water vapor contained in a specific volume of air compared with how much water vapor that amount of air actually can hold; expressed as a percentage
Outermost layer of Earth's atmosphere that is located above the atmosphere with no clear boundary at the top; transitional region between Earth's atmosphere and outer space