End Of Course Review #2 Question Preview (ID: 28581)


This Is A Partial End Of Course Review For The 7th Grade. (Most Question Related To Types Of Cloud Formations). TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Petroleum and natural gas are ____.
a) fossil fuels
b) nonrenewable energy sources
c) hydrocarbons
d) all of the above

Clouds at elevations of less than 2 km (approximately 6,500 feet) above ground have the prefix ___.
a) cirro (cirrus, cirrocumulus, and cirrostratus)
b) alto (altostratus, and altocumulus)
c) strato (stratocumulus, and stratus)
d)

Petroleum and natural gas are usually found in which type or rock formations?
a) sedimentary
b) metamorphic
c) igneous
d) all of the above

Clouds whose base is above 6 km (approximately 20,000 feet) above ground have the prefix ___.
a) cirro (cirrus, cirrocumulus, and cirrostratus)
b) alto (altostratus, and altocumulus)
c) strato (stratocumulus, and stratus)
d)

Clouds whose base is between 2 km (approximately 6,500 feet) and 6 km (approximately 20,000 feet) above ground have the prefix ___.
a) cirro (cirrus, cirrocumulus, and cirrostratus)
b) alto (altostratus, and altocumulus)
c) strato (stratocumulus, and stratus)
d)

Layered clouds (sheet-like) are called ___.
a) cumulus clouds
b) stratus clouds
c) cirrus clouds
d)

Altocumulus clouds are ___.
a) mid-elevation fluffy clouds
b) mid-elevation feathery clouds
c) high-elevation feathery clouds
d) high-elevation fluffy clouds

Fluffy clouds are called __.
a) cumulus clouds
b) stratus clouds
c) cirrus clouds
d)

Feathery clouds are called ___.
a) cumulus clouds
b) stratus clouds
c) cirrus clouds
d)

Cirrostratus clouds are ___.
a) low-elevation fluffy clouds
b) mid-elevation layered clouds
c) high-elevation layered clouds
d) low-elevation fluffy clouds

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