Climate Test. You will need...  Paper  Pen or Pencil  Write your name (English and Korean) on your test.

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Climate Test

You will need...  Paper  Pen or Pencil  Write your name (English and Korean) on your test.

There will be 30 questions, 20 seconds for each question. We will repeat once for 10 seconds each.

Let’s Begin!

Number 1 The arctic and antarctic are the 2 examples of ___________ climate.

Number 2 Which is the wetter climate, tundra or warm temperate?

Number 3 The Amazon jungle is an example of __________ climate.

Number 4 In the ___________ climate there are only 2 seasons.

Number 5 A man-made river is called a _________.

Number 6 Mirrors ________ light.

Number 7 Light and heavy are measures of ___________.

Number 8 Tall and short are measures of __________.

Number 9 Deep and shallow are measures of ____________.

Number 10 The altitude of an airplane measures how ____________ it is flying.

Number 11 _____________ are used in the Netherlands to hold out sea water.

Number 12 To much rain or rivers overflowing causes _______________.

Number 13 A _____________ is a spiraling wind, where hot air rises and cooler air sinks on the land.

Number 14 A __________ disaster is one that is not man-made.

Number 15 How much water can be held in a container is a measure of _____________.

Number 16 The burning of many trees is called a _______________.

Number 17 The Titanic hit an ______________ and then sank.

Number 18 Warm air ___________ and cool air falls.

Number 19 We need to __________ the environment.

Number 20 Wide and narrow are measures of ______________.

Number 21 This type of climate is mostly found in Russia, where it is very cold and windy. What is it?

Number 22 The imaginary line that crosses through the middle of the earth is called the _____________.

Number 23 When it does not rain for a long time, that is called a _______________.

Number 24 One word that describes a climate that is not TOO hot and not TOO cold is ____________.

Number 25 The opposite of above is ____________.

Number 26 The higher up a mountain you go, the ___________ the temperature is.

Number 27 An area that has no mountains or hills, for example the Netherlands, is ___________.

Number 28 Thick and thin are measures of __________ and ___________.

Number 29 There are very few ____________ in a polar climate, so the people in Alaska built their houses out of ice.

Number 30 Write the meaning to the word CLIMATE.

One more time....