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What does a stratus cloud look like and what type of weather would you expect?
Both 2 and 3 are correct.
Layered, flat clouds.Steady, light precipitation.
Raindrops that fall through air that is warm and freeze as they condense on cold surfaces.
Puffy, and white. Fair weather with a chance of storms (cumulonimbus clouds).
Water vapor that condenses and falls to the ground as a liquid
Ice crystals are created within the cloud and fall to the ground
Brief, heavy storms.
Altitude, Latitude, Proximity of large bodies of water
What is snow?
Both 2 and 3 are correct.
Layered, flat clouds.Steady, light precipitation.
Raindrops that fall through air that is warm and freeze as they condense on cold surfaces.
Puffy, and white. Fair weather with a chance of storms (cumulonimbus clouds).
Water vapor that condenses and falls to the ground as a liquid
Ice crystals are created within the cloud and fall to the ground
Brief, heavy storms.
Altitude, Latitude, Proximity of large bodies of water
As the atmospheric gases move around the Earth, they
Both 2 and 3 are correct.
Layered, flat clouds.Steady, light precipitation.
Raindrops that fall through air that is warm and freeze as they condense on cold surfaces.
Puffy, and white. Fair weather with a chance of storms (cumulonimbus clouds).
Water vapor that condenses and falls to the ground as a liquid
Ice crystals are created within the cloud and fall to the ground
Brief, heavy storms.
Altitude, Latitude, Proximity of large bodies of water
What does a cumulus cloud look like and what type of weather would you expect?
Both 2 and 3 are correct.
Layered, flat clouds.Steady, light precipitation.
Raindrops that fall through air that is warm and freeze as they condense on cold surfaces.
Puffy, and white. Fair weather with a chance of storms (cumulonimbus clouds).
Water vapor that condenses and falls to the ground as a liquid
Ice crystals are created within the cloud and fall to the ground
Brief, heavy storms.
Altitude, Latitude, Proximity of large bodies of water
What type of weather do you need at a cold front?
Both 2 and 3 are correct.
Layered, flat clouds.Steady, light precipitation.
Raindrops that fall through air that is warm and freeze as they condense on cold surfaces.
Puffy, and white. Fair weather with a chance of storms (cumulonimbus clouds).
Water vapor that condenses and falls to the ground as a liquid
Ice crystals are created within the cloud and fall to the ground
Brief, heavy storms.
Altitude, Latitude, Proximity of large bodies of water
What is rain?
Both 2 and 3 are correct.
Layered, flat clouds.Steady, light precipitation.
Raindrops that fall through air that is warm and freeze as they condense on cold surfaces.
Puffy, and white. Fair weather with a chance of storms (cumulonimbus clouds).
Water vapor that condenses and falls to the ground as a liquid
Ice crystals are created within the cloud and fall to the ground
Brief, heavy storms.
Altitude, Latitude, Proximity of large bodies of water
What is freezing rain?
Both 2 and 3 are correct.
Layered, flat clouds.Steady, light precipitation.
Raindrops that fall through air that is warm and freeze as they condense on cold surfaces.
Puffy, and white. Fair weather with a chance of storms (cumulonimbus clouds).
Water vapor that condenses and falls to the ground as a liquid
Ice crystals are created within the cloud and fall to the ground
Brief, heavy storms.
Altitude, Latitude, Proximity of large bodies of water
Choose the 3 MAIN factors causing the weather and climate in Seattle, Washington to be different from Phoenix, Arizona.
Both 2 and 3 are correct.
Layered, flat clouds.Steady, light precipitation.
Raindrops that fall through air that is warm and freeze as they condense on cold surfaces.
Puffy, and white. Fair weather with a chance of storms (cumulonimbus clouds).
Water vapor that condenses and falls to the ground as a liquid
Ice crystals are created within the cloud and fall to the ground
Brief, heavy storms.
Altitude, Latitude, Proximity of large bodies of water
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