| A | B |
| Weather | condition of the atmosphere in terms of heat, pressure, wind and moisture. |
| Heat | the spoon that mixes the atmosphere to make weather. |
| Sun | a source of most of the earth's heat. a ball of glowing gases, 93 million miles away. |
| Atmosphere | the gaseous envelope surrounding any planet. |
| Air | what we breathe everyday which envelops the earth. |
| Radiation | energy in process of transference through space. |
| Absorb | to take in |
| Output | amount of material produced by a furnace in a given time. |
| Energy | power of doing work. |
| Climate | condition of a place in relation to the atmosphere. |
| Rays | a line of light or other form of radiant energy as heat. |
| Clouds | a collection of visible vapor or watery particles suspended in the atmosphere at an average height of 2 miles. |
| Convection | causes local winds and breezes. |
| Humidity | amount of vapor in the air. |