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What is a warm front?
a) A warm air mass is replacing (pushing away) a cold air mass.
b) A cold air mass is replacing (pushing away) a warm air mass.
c)
d)

In Greensboro the temperature on the thermometer is 74 F. Cumulus clouds are in the sky. The air pressure on the barometer is high. The weather most likely is
a) sunny and warm
b) rainy and windy
c) cold and snowy
d) cloudy and stormy

What is a cold front?
a) A cold air mass is replacing (pushing away) a warm air mass.
b) A warm air mass is replacing (pushing away) a cold air mass.
c)
d)

Santiago noticed that the air pressure reading on the barometer was showing low air pressure. The temperature on the thermometer was 80 °F What kind of weather can he most likely expect?
a) The weather will be cloudy with a chance of rain.
b) The weather will be warm with clear skies
c) The weather will be cold with a chance for snow.
d) The weather will be sunny and cool.

Miguel looks at the clouds in the sky and decides it will not rain today. Which clouds did he most likely see in the sky?
a) cirrus
b) stratus
c) cumulonimbus
d)

Which weather condition will most likely occur when the air pressure is low?
a) dry and hot
b) clear and sunny
c) snowy and cloudy
d) sunny and cool

Last summer, Jose looked out his window and saw hail falling onto the roof of his apartment. Which type of cloud produced the hail?
a) cumulonimbus
b) cirrus
c) stratus
d) cumulus

High air pressure can bring which type of weather?
a) cool with clear weather
b) hot and cloudy weather
c) warm with stormy weather
d) cold and snowy weather

Which type of weather most likely occurs with high air pressure?
a) sunny and dry
b) rainy and cloudy
c) thunderstorms
d) snow and sleet

Why it is important to be able to identify cumulonimbus clouds?
a) Cumulonimbus clouds can cause heavy snow showers.
b) Cumulonimbus clouds can cause severe thunderstorms
c) Cumulonimbus clouds can cause dangerous fog.
d)

Aya looked out her window on the day of the school picnic. She saw cirrus clouds in the sky. Which kind of weather should she expect for the picnic?
a) sunny and cool weather
b) snowy weather
c) rainy weather
d) thunderstorms

Which type of cloud is dark black and brings thunderstorms?
a) cumulus
b) stratus
c) cumulonimbus
d) cirrus

Tomorrow in Greensboro, the weather will be cold and sunny. The weather forecast is that a warm front will move though the city during the day. What weather will be observed after the warm front moves through?
a) warm and cloudy weather
b) cold and windy weather
c) cold and snowy weather
d)

Why is it important to know the different types of clouds?
a) Clouds can indicate the time of day that it is.
b) Clouds can indicate the type of weather that will occur.
c) Clouds can indicate the temperature of your classroom.
d) Clouds can indicate the season of the year.

Which type of cloud covers the entire sky and can bring rain or snow?
a) cirrus
b) stratus
c) cumulus
d) cumulonimbus

Which type of cloud looks like popcorn and brings warm sunny weather?
a) cirrus
b) stratus
c) cumulus
d) cumulonimbus

Which type of cloud is located the highest in the sky and brings sunny dry weather?
a) cirrus
b) stratus
c) cumulus
d) cumulonimbus

Today in Greensboro, the weather is rainy and warm. The weather forecast is that a cold front will move though the city during the night. What weather will be observed after the cold front moves through?
a) hot and stormy weather
b) dry and sunny weather
c) rainy and cloudy weather
d)

In High Point the temperature on the thermometer is 90 F. Cumulonimbus clouds are in the sky. The air pressure on the barometer is low. The weather most likely is
a) rainy and stormy
b) cold and snowy
c) sunny and dry
d) clear and hot

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