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What tool is used to measure wind speed?
a) Thermometer
b) Ruler
c) Scale
d) Anemometer

What is the connection between cloud coverage and precipitation?
a) When there is high cloud coverage, there is not a lot of precipitation.
b) When there is high cloud coverage, there is a lot of precipitation.
c) When there is low cloud coverage, there is a lot of precipitation.
d) When there is low cloud coverage, there is not a lot of precipitation.

What are the 4 stages of the water cycle?
a) Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection
b) Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff
c) Ground water , condensation, precipitation, runoff
d) Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, temperature

What causes evaporation?
a) Cooling
b) Air
c) Heating
d) Clouds

Condensation creates....
a) Gas
b) Air
c) Wind
d) Clouds

What are the 4 components of weather?
a) Temperature, evaporation, light, sound
b) Temperature, wind speed, cloud coverage, precipitation
c) Condensation, evaporation, light, sound
d) Temperature, evaporation, wind , clouds

Ms. Ramroop goes outside, the cloud coverage is none; What would precipitation be?
a) Snow
b) Rain
c) Sleet
d) None

Water filled up a lake after a rainstorm. This is an example of which stage of the water cycle ?
a) Evaporation
b) Collection
c) Precipitation
d) Condensation

A cup of water was left in the sun. Three hours later, there was no water in the cup. Which stage of the water cycle is this?
a) Evaporation
b) Precipitation
c) Condensation
d) Collection

What is run off?
a) liquid to gas
b) precipitation that gets absorbed into the soil and goes downward into the ground
c) precipitation that “runs off” and doesn’t get absorbed into the soil
d) gas to liquid

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