| A | B | 
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| Sun | The self-luminous gaseous central star of the solar system. It produces heat and light. | 
| Wind | A noticeable natural movement of air. | 
| Thunder | The noise accompanying a flash of lightning. | 
| Cloud | A visible mass of watery vapor floating at various heights in the upper air. | 
| Smog | A low-lying perceptible layer of polluted air. | 
| Thermometer | An instrument for measuring temperature. | 
| Atmosphere | The gaseous envelope or air surrounding the earth. | 
| Precipitation | The depositing of dew, rain, sleet, etc. | 
| Hail | Frozen raindrops or ice falling as pellets in a shower from the atmosphere. | 
| Humidity | The amount or degree of moisture in the air. | 
| Rain | Water falling from the atmosphere in the form of drops. | 
| Sleet | Snow that has been partially thawed by falling through an atmosphere of a little above freezing point. | 
| Snow | Frozen particles of water vapor that fall to the earth in soft, light, white, crystalline flakes. | 
| Evaporation | The conversion of a liquid or a solid into vapor. | 
| Hurricane | A violent tropical windstorm or cyclone often accompanied by heavy rains. | 
| Lightning | The visible discharge of electricity between groups of clouds or between clouds and the ground. | 
| Fog | Thick mist or watery vapor suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface. | 
| Barometer | An instrument for measuring the weight or pressure of the atmosphere. | 
| Tornado | A violently whirling column of air in a slender funnel shape. | 
| Condensation | The conversion of gas or vapor into a liquid. |