Measuring Climate

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Across
  1. 2. the typical weather in a place over a long period of time
  2. 4. observations or measurements recorded in an investigation
  3. 8. the degree of heat or cold in something, usually measured by a thermometer
  4. 9. a scientist who studies and predicts weather
  5. 10. severe weather or another natural event that can cause damage
Down
  1. 1. water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
  2. 3. to use a tool to find out information such as how heavy, how big, how fast, or how hot or cold something is
  3. 5. times of year when certain kinds of weather are more common
  4. 6. what is happening outside with the air and sky, including precipitation, temperature and wind
  5. 7. a way of organizing numbers that can help you see patterns