Clouds
in a Jar
suggested
grade levels: 6- 8
view Idaho
achievement standards for this lesson
Objectives:
1. Students will become
exposed to the climatology section of the Digital Atlas of Idaho.
2. Students will do an activity that will simulate cloud formation.
Materials:
Large glass jar | Cork or rubber stopper with hole for glass tube |
Glass tube | Chalk dust |
Water | Isopropyl rubbing alcohol |
Procedure:
Use the Digital Atlas of
Idaho. To get there: Click on Atlas Home, Climatology, then on Cloud
Imaging. This site of the digital atlas would serve as an excellent review
before doing this demonstration for the class. Teachers are encouraged to review
this material before having class discussion. Have your students go to these
pages and click on the top of the first paragraph. Have them use the control
f search function to search for and define words as: condensation, evaporation,
relative humidity, and dew point.
Have
discussion on:
1. Cloud formation
2. Condensation
3. Evaporation
4. Relationship of relative humidity with temperature and
the water holding ability of air.
Demonstration:
Drill a hole in the center of a cork which fits snugly into
the mouth of a large glass jar. Insert a glass tube into the hole in the cork.
Rinse the inside of the jar with water mixed with a small amount of alcohol.
Pour out the water, leaving the inside of the jar wet. Add several pinches of
finely crushed blackboard chalk. Put the cork and tube into the neck of the
jar. Blow through the tube to scatter the chalk and compress the air, then suck
very hard and suddenly on the tube. This will allow the air to expand. You should
be able to observe the air in the jar to turn foggy like the inside of a cloud.
Questions
for discussion:
1. What happened to the pressure and temperature of the air
as you blew into the jar?
2. What happened to the pressure and temperature of the air
as you suddenly sucked hard on the tube?
3. What happened to the relative humidity as the air cooled?
4. Why did the water condense?
Handouts/Activity links:
These are links to access
the handouts and printable materials.
Cloud Imaging
Related
Lesson Topics:
Climatology: Climatology