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Do You Know Your Clouds Or Other Weather Related Terms
Test Description: Can students identify the different types of clouds and other weather related terms by the description given.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) thin wispy and white. They are located high in the sky and are almost entirely made up of ice particles. These types of clouds often are seen before rain or snow.
A
Cumulus
B
Nimbostratus
C
Cirrus
D
Stratus
2) tall vertical clouds. Often called thunderheads. They usually produce lightening and storms.
A
Cumulonimbus
B
Nimbostratus
C
Cirrus
D
Stratus
3) White, fluffy and round. They are seen on nice days.
A
Cumulus
B
Cirrus
C
Cumulonimbus
D
Nimbostratus
4) Dark clouds that normally are seen when rain or snow is happening all day long
A
Cumulonimbus
B
Nimbostratus
C
Cumulus
D
Stratus
5) Low hanging clouds that are in layers that look like a gray blanket. They look like haze in the sky. These types of clouds can become fog if they get low enough in the air.
A
Cumulonimbus
B
Nimbostratus
C
Cirrus
D
Stratus
6) True or false? You see lightning and hear thunder.
A
False
B
True
7) Trying to predict the weather is known as weather _______?
A
Magic
B
Science
C
Meteorology
D
Forecasting
8) __________ feature low temperatures, strong winds and heavy snow?
A
Ice
B
Slush
C
Crud
D
Blizzard
9) A thermometer is a device used to measure what?
A
Snow totals
B
Temperature
C
Rain fall
D
Grass length
10) True or false? A rainbow is a spectrum of light that appears when the Sun shines onto water droplets in the air.
A
True
B
False
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