Wind and Pressure Multiple Choices
Why can one day be calm and sunny while the next is windy and rainy? This engaging reading passage introduces students to two invisible forces that shape nearly every weather forecast: air pressure and wind. Readers learn how differences in air pressure cause air to move, how winds carry warm and cold air across regions, and how these movements help form clouds, storms, and changing weather conditions.
This worksheet develops reading comprehension while introducing key Earth science concepts in an easy-to-understand way. Vocabulary including air pressure, high pressure, low pressure, wind, barometer, and anemometer is woven naturally into the reading. Presented in a teacher-friendly, conversational style, the passage helps students see that even invisible forces play an important role in the weather they experience every day.