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Use online video to study the important scientific principles essential to cloud formation. Use the video subtitles to improve Reading and Literacy skills .... simultaneously!

Use these Junior Science videos entitled Understanding Clouds and What They Mean to study the important scientific principles that are essential to cloud formation and how cloud types can be used to predict weather.

Use these online educational videos to examine clouds at a scientific level and learn the fundamentals of cloud formation. Review weather-related topics like dew points and relative humidity followed up by a discussion of the different cloud types and how they can help us predict weather. Discover the different ways in which clouds can stimulate people's creativity and imagination. Learn what clouds are made of and how they form.Study the basic cloud types and their relative position in the atmosphere. How cloud types can be used to predict weather. Define relevant vocabulary terms, including relative humidity, dew point, boiling point, evaporation, and water vapour. Summarize the important scientific principles that are essential to cloud formation. Explore how clouds are classified by their shape and their height above the ground, and describe the weather that is associated with each cloud type.

Learning Objectives:

  • Discover the different ways in which clouds can stimulate people's creativity and imagination.
  • Learn what clouds are made of and how they form the basic cloud types and their relative position in the atmosphere.
  • How cloud types can be used to predict weather.
  • Define relevant vocabulary terms, including relative humidity, dew point, boiling point, evaporation, and water vapour.
  • Summarize the important scientific principles that are essential to cloud formation.
  • Explore how clouds are classified by their shape and their height above the ground and describe the weather that is associated with each cloud type.
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