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What is snow? 7. What is hail? 8. Why is there wind? 9. What's the most common form of precipitation? 10. Where does weather happen? 11. What is humidity? 12. What is atmospheric pressure? эти вопросы по тексту вот этому тексту

A. Weather happens in the atmosphere ['astmasfio], or in the air between the Earth and space, which consists (is made up) of a few layers (see the picture). The atmosphere is different and can behave in different ways. The higher from the Earth, the colder the air and the lower the pressure is, as there are fewer molecules ['mDlikjuilz] of oxygen and other gases.
B. The simplest explanation of weather is that it is the condition (состояние) of atmosphere at a definite time and place on the Earth. It can be hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy. This condition is influenced by a number of atmospheric [^tmos'fenk] factors, such as air pressure, temperature ['tempritjo], humidity, precipitation.

C. Temperature is how hot or cold something is, for example the atmosphere or the sea. Temperature is measured ['тезэё] in degrees Celsius (centigrade) or Fahrenheit.

form of precipitation is rain, snow,

hail, sleet, drizzle, fog, mist. .

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E. The air around us is never com- ■

pletely dry. It is usually moist.

That means that it contains (содержит) water in the form of vapour. Humidity is the amount of water vapour in the atmosphere. Humidity is measured as a percentage [po'sentid3]. 100% humidity is the point (точка) where the air can hold no more water vapour.

K. Atmospheric pressure is the weight of air on the Earth's surface. Pressure is shown on a weather map with lines called isobars ['aisaobaiz]. Warm air is lighter than cold air, cold air is heavier than warm air. Low pressure near the Earth's surface occurs when air is warm and rises. High pressure occurs when nir becomes colder and falls.

. When the sun shines, the Earth's surface is heated. The sun heats the Earth unevenly (неровно) and influences the ntmosphere. Warm and cool air move and change air pressure. The movement of air around the Earth from high pressure to low pressure, of the cold and warm air brings about winds.

II. The sun also heats the water which is on the Earth in l i vers, lakes, seas, oceans, and in the upper layer of the ground.It evaporates and water vapour rises into atmosphere making it humid.

I. When the vapour rises higher and mixes with the cold air, it turns into small water droplets and forms clouds. In other words, water vapour condenses out of the air. When the little droplets run into each other because of the wind, larger drops grow, and start falling on the ground because the air can't hold them any more. When clouds rise higher, the water in them freezes and turns into little balls of ice, which may fall like hail or snow on the ground some time later. The water in the clouds can freeze and turn into ice crys tals and fall like snowflakes on the ground. помогите буду очень благодарен ответ на вопрос должен быть с предложений из текста

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1.Weather is precipitation, such as rain, snow, hail.

2. Low pressure air is.

3. Time of the year, the atmospheric pressure.

4. Clouds come in different shapes.

5. Rainfall, it is water that evaporates.

6. Snow is water, which forms the snow.

7. Hail is water.

8. Because the wind is changing weather.

9. The most common form of precipitation is rain.

10. 

11. Humidity - an indicator of water content in the physical body or the environment.

12. Atmospheric pressure - the pressure of the atmosphere on all items within it and the earth's surface. The atmospheric pressure created by the gravitational pull of air to the earth.

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