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Weather Quiz

Weather Quiz. 1. If a cloud is producing precipitation we call it a?. Cirrus Nimbus Stratus Cumulus. 2. What do we call the highest level clouds that look feathery?. Cirrus Nimbus Stratus Cumulus. 3 . What do we call flattened clouds that form in layers?. Cirrus Nimbus Stratus

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Weather Quiz

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  1. Weather Quiz

  2. 1. If a cloud is producing precipitation we call it a? • Cirrus • Nimbus • Stratus • Cumulus

  3. 2. What do we call the highest level clouds that look feathery? • Cirrus • Nimbus • Stratus • Cumulus

  4. 3. What do we call flattened clouds that form in layers? • Cirrus • Nimbus • Stratus • Cumulus

  5. 4. What do we call clouds that stretch from low to high altitudes and look piled up? • Cirrus • Nimbus • Stratus • Cumulus

  6. 5. What type of front is illustrated below? A. Warm Front B. Stationary Front C. Cold Front

  7. 6. What type of front is illustrated below? A. Warm Front B. Stationary Front C. Cold Front

  8. 7. What type of front is illustrated below? A. Warm Front B. Stationary Front C. Cold Front

  9. 8. If storms are predicted, what type of pressure system should you expect? A. Low Pressure B. High Pressure C. Stationary Pressure

  10. 9. If clear skies are predicted, what type of pressure system should you expect? A. Low Pressure B. High Pressure C. Stationary Pressure

  11. 10. Changes in weather are caused by the interaction of? a. cyclonesb. anticyclonesc. frontsd. air masses

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