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- 2. A meteorological phenomenon that forms a colorful arc in the sky when sunlight is refracted, dispersed, and reflected by water droplets in the atmosphere.
- 4. A sudden and powerful electrical discharge in the atmosphere, typically during a thunderstorm. Lightning can be seen as a bright flash and heard as thunder.
- 6. Thick mist consisting of water droplets suspended in the air near the ground. Fog reduces visibility and is common in humid or coastal areas.
- 9. Prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to water shortages and dry conditions. Droughts can affect agriculture, ecosystems, and communities.
- 12. Extended period of excessively hot weather, with temperatures significantly above average for a particular region. Heatwaves can pose health risks, especially to vulnerable populations.
- 15. Severe snowstorm characterized by strong winds, low temperatures, and heavy snowfall. Blizzards reduce visibility and can cause travel disruptions and power outages.
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- 1. A large, rotating storm with strong winds and heavy rain that forms over warm ocean waters. Hurricanes can cause widespread destruction and flooding when they make landfall.
- 3. Visible mass of condensed water vapor in the atmosphere, appearing as white or gray patches. Clouds can bring rain, snow, or storms depending on their type and altitude.
- 5. A violent, rotating column of air that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground. Tornadoes are characterized by their funnel shape and can cause significant damage.
- 7. Frozen precipitation in the form of ice crystals that fall from clouds. Snow covers the ground in a white blanket and is common in cold climates.
- 8. The star at the center of our solar system, which provides light and warmth to the Earth. It's essential for life and influences weather patterns.
- 10. Sound produced by the rapid expansion of air heated by lightning during a thunderstorm. Thunder often follows lightning and is a sign of stormy weather.
- 11. Precipitation in the form of water droplets falling from the sky. Rain is essential for plant growth and replenishing freshwater sources.
- 13. Natural movement of air in the Earth's atmosphere, caused by differences in air pressure and temperature. Wind can be gentle or strong and affects weather patterns.
- 14. Precipitation in the form of balls or lumps of ice that fall from cumulonimbus clouds. Hailstones can vary in size and can cause damage to crops and property.