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Air Masses, Fronts, And Weather Maps
Test Description: Weather
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) A cold, dry air mass is called _______________.
A
Continental Tropical
B
Continental Polar
C
Maritime Polar
D
Maritime Tropical
2) A cold, moist air mass is called __________.
A
Continental Tropical
B
Maritime Polar
C
Maritime Tropical
D
Continental Polar
3) A warm, moist air mass is called __________.
A
Maritime Polar
B
Continental Polar
C
Continental Tropical
D
Maritime Tropical
4) A warm, dry air mass is called ___________.
A
Continental Polar
B
Maritime Polar
C
Maritime Tropical
D
Continental Tropical
5) A type of front that moves quickly and brings cooler temperature and usually creates strong storms
A
Warm Front
B
Cold Front
C
Occluded Front
D
Stationary Front
6) A type of frond that moves slowly, bring warmer temperatures, and can cause gentle rains
A
Cold Front
B
Stationary Front
C
Occluded Front
D
Warm Front
7) A type of front that occurs when two masses collide but neither advances (moves).
A
Cold Front
B
Warm Front
C
Stationary Front
D
Occluded Front
8) A type of front that occurs when a cold front overtakes a slower warm front.
A
Occluded Front
B
Warm Front
C
Cold Front
D
Stationary Front
9) The weather we are experiencing TODAY is the result of one of these air masses that was once thousands of miles away.
A
True
B
False
10) Each front is responsible for bringing no change in our weather.
A
False
B
True
11) What type of water and air rises
A
Cold
B
Warm
12) What type of air and water sinks?
A
Warm
B
Cold
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