Storms Quiz Review
Why do tornadoes form? Water and air mix Hot moist air rises over tropical waters Warm moist air collides with cold dry air Lightning makes them happen
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Hurricanes form In tropical waters In tornado alley Only in the pacific ocean When they are given a name
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Way to go! You know something about hurricanes
A scale for hurricanes is called The Fujita Scale The modified Mercali scale The Saffir/Simpson scale The Richter scale
Sorry – this scale is named after 2 people!
Yup! That’s the one. (1-5 and watch out for those 5’s!)
What should you do if there’s a tornado warning? Listen for further instructions. Seek cover right away because one has been seen! Turn off the TV so lightning doesn’t strike you. Get outside where it is safer.
You made a mistake. Knowing this answer can save your life so go back and re-read about watches and warnings. . Never wait- tornadoes can strike very fast. Get somewhere safe like a basement or bathtub.
Yes!! Get somewhere safe because a warning means one has been spotted in your area.
A vortex is part of A hurricane A tornado A waterspout All of the above.
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Weather happens in The troposphere The geosphere The mesosphere The stratosphere
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The main components of climate are Altitude and longitude Heat and animals Rain and elevation Temperature and humidity
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Absolutely Correct!
The type of heat transfer that involves direct contact between molecules is Conduction Radiation Convection inspiration
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Hey Hey- you sure know heat.
Which scientist studies the history and structure of the earth? Seismologist Chemist geologist Meteorologist
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Yes, Yes, yes!
A GOES satellite Always is pointed at the north pole Circles the earth from north to south Circles the earth always viewing the same spot Took the first pictures of earth from space
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Mighty good answer!
If the temperature goes up but the amount of water vapor stays the same. The relative humidity will drop The relative humidity will increase The relative humidity will stay the same
Think again. It takes more water to saturate hotter air.
You are correct! You can’t fit as much water in cold air.
Cold sinking air creates Lower air pressure Higher humidity Higher air pressure snowmen
Really! 14.7 lbs per square inch sinking down on your head wouldn’t that make you feel more pressure????
Terrific answer. Remember the floating turkeys make you feel light.
Maritime air masses Form over water Have high humidity Form over land Both of the first two answers.
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Which will be warmer in the middle of a summer day Ice cream Ocean water Beach sand
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A recipe for a cloud is Water vapor, dust and high air pressure Hot air and wind Wind, high air pressure and water Low air pressure, dust and water
Unfortunately not. Was the cloud there when you squeezed (high pressure) or when you let go (low air pressure?)
Happy choice!