Vocabulary Quiz 4- 7th Grade Science Question Preview (ID: 15925)


7th Grade Science Vocabulary Quiz 4. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

That's exactly how it works. Vapor becomes liquid water.
a) condensation
b) groundwater
c) runoff
d) transpiration

When it rains, water is often collected in large sums in Earth's dirt.
a) condensation
b) groundwater
c) runoff
d) transpiration

Over the course of time, the water in the ground overflows and ends up in lakes and rivers.
a) condensation
b) groundwater
c) runoff
d) transpiration

Oh my! It looks like magic! The water on the leaves is suddenly disappearing into thin air right before our eyes.
a) condensation
b) groundwater
c) runoff
d) transpiration

Our calculations indicate that this huge lump of air has about the same temperature, humidity, and air pressure.
a) air mass
b) meteorologist
c) occluded front
d) stationery front

If you want a great paying job, choose the career that tries to predict the weather.
a) air mass
b) meteorologists
c) occluded front
d) stationery front

Uh OH! What does this mean? Looks like a warm air mass has become caught in between two cold air masses.
a) air mass
b) meteorologist
c) occluded front
d) stationery front

If you want to see a real standoff, just watch what happens when a mass of cold air and a mass of warm air meet
a) air mass
b) meteorologist
c) occluded front
d) stationery front

What a pretty cloud that must be! Full of ice crystals!
a) cirrus
b) cumulus
c) stratus
d) nimbus

No knucklehead. Don't you dare try to jump off the airplane to play. Though it looks like a fluffy pile of cotton, it has no surface.
a) cirrus
b) cumulus
c) stratus
d) nimbus

Whoa! What a flat looking cloud that is!
a) cirrus
b) cumulus
c) stratus
d) nimbus

How appropriate it is that a dark cloud hovers over in this scary month of October.
a) cirrus
b) cumulus
c) stratus
d) nimbus

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