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Air Masses And Fronts
Test Description: Air masses and fronts, cyclones and anticyclones
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What kind of weather would a cyclone bring?
A
snow
B
stormy weather
C
dry, warm weather
D
fair weather
2) How does a cold front form?
A
warm air is caught between two air masses
B
cold air moves under warm air
C
warm air moves over cold air
D
warm air meets cold air
3) Which of the following describes an air mass with the symbol mP?
A
warm and wet
B
cold and dry
C
cold and wet
D
warm and dry
4) A continental tropical air mass forms in
A
the Atlantic Ocean
B
northern Canada
C
the desert of the Southwest
D
the Gulf of Mexico
5) How do winds behave in an anticyclone?
A
they sprial toward the center
B
the spiral out of the center
C
they are very calm
D
they travel in two different directions
6) Cyclones occur in areas of
A
occluded fronts
B
low pressure
C
high pressure
D
stationary fronts
7) What kind of weather would a stationary front bring?
A
thunderstorms and heavy rain
B
cloudy, wet weather for many days
C
drizzly rain followed by clear warm weather
D
large amounts of rain and snow
8) Which of the following describes an air mass with the symbol cT?
A
warm and dry
B
warm and wet
C
cold and dry
D
cold and wet
9) How does a stationary front form?
A
wam air is caught between two air masses
B
cold air moves under warm air
C
cold air meets a warm air mass
D
warm air moves under cold air
10) What is a large body of air where temperature and moisture content are consistent throughout?
A
cyclone
B
air mass
C
front
D
anticyclone
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