Unit 3: Clouds Question Preview (ID: 26908)


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Water vapor enters the atmosphere through:
a) Evaporation
b) Precipitation
c) Transpiration
d) Condensation

Water that is leaving the atmosphere is:
a) Evaporation
b) Precipitation
c) Transpiration
d) Condensation

When a cloud is made from water vapor it is called
a) Evaporation
b) Precipitation
c) Transpiration
d) Condensation

Big puffy clouds are called:
a) Cumulus
b) Stratus
c) Cirrus
d) Nimbus

These clouds form in sheets or layers
a) Cumulus
b) Stratus
c) Cirrus
d) Nimbus

These clouds are wispy and curly
a) Cumulus
b) Stratus
c) Cirrus
d) Nimbus

Clouds that are likely to produce rain are called:
a) Cumulus
b) Stratus
c) Cirrus
d) Nimbus

This cycle describes how water is reused over and over
a) Convection Cell
b) Clouds
c) Water Cycle
d) Bicycle

Large frozen pellets of ice falling from the atmosphere are called
a) Sleet
b) Frost
c) Hail
d) Snow

Water that crystallizes in the clouds and falls to the earth is called
a) Sleet
b) Hail
c) Snow
d) Frost

A long period without precipitation is called a:
a) Snow
b) Rain
c) Drizzle
d) Drought

Tiny drops of water too small to be called rain:
a) Drizzle
b) Drought
c) Sleet
d) Hail

All snowflakes:
a) Have 8 sides
b) Have 6 sides
c) Have different number of sides
d) Are the same

Extra Credit: Only about this percent of all clouds produces precipitation:
a) 10%
b) 20%
c) 30%
d) 40%

Extra Credit: This is sometimes used to try to produce rain.
a) Cloud seeding
b) Cloud seasoning
c) Cloud counting
d) Cloud corespondance

Fog is a cloud that touches the ground
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

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