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A:B: RainyFoggy What is NOT a way to describe weather? C:D: DoggySunny

C. Doggy

A:B: Tape MeasureThermometer #2 What is a tool we use to measure temperature? C:D: RulerScale

B. Thermometer

A:B: MeteorologistAnchorman #3 What is another term for a weather man? C:D: PrincipalFootball Player

A. Meteorologist

A:B: 01 #4 On our class wind scale- A strong wind Is recorded as which number? C:D: 23

C. 2

A:B: FreezingForty #5 The letter F on a thermometer stands for… C:D: Falling TemperatureFahrenheit

D. Fahrenheit

A:B: Hat, gloves, and warm coat Shorts and a tank top #6 What type of clothing would you wear when the Thermometer reads 30 degrees Fahrenheit? C:D: Pants and short sleeves Pants and a light jacket.

A. Hat, gloves and a warm coat.

A:B: A cup of cold waterA cup of hot water #7 Which cup of water has the highest temperature? C:D: Hot water mixed with cold water Cold water mixed with hot water

B. A cup of hot water

A:B: One placed in a white bag One placed in a black bag #8 Which thermometer would have the highest Temperature when placed in the sun? C:D: One placed in a yellow bag The color does not matter.

B. One placed in a black bag

A:B: Water cycleCondensates #9 When the sun heats up the water on earth, and Causes it to turn to water vapor, a gas, that rises, We say that the water… C:D: Magically risesEvaporates

D. Evaporates

A:B: The water cycle.The Rainfall effect. #10 Water falls to the earth as rain. The water collects in lakes, oceans, and rivers. The sun heats up the water and the water Evaporates and rises and then cools. This continuous cycle is called… C:D: Evaporate and Condensate The weather forecast.

A. The water cycle.

A:B: Cotton balls in the skySmoke that rises from the earth #11 Clouds are… C:D: Collections of water droplets Wind we can see in the sky

C. Collections of water droplets

A:B: StratusCumulus #12 Clouds that are close to the earth, like fog are… C:D: CirrusCottonous

A. Stratus

A:B: StratusCumulus #13 Clouds which look like cotton balls, and are Associated with fair or good weather are… C:D: CirrusCottonous

B. Cumulus

A:B: StratusCumulus #14 The highest clouds that are made of tiny ice Crystals, and look wispy are… C:D: CirrusCottonous

C. Cirrus

A:B: EvaporationCondensation #15 The scientific name for rain, snow, sleet or hail Falling to the earth is… C:D: MeteorologyPrecipitation

D. Precipitation

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