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Clouds. Weather Terms I. Weather Terms II. Precipitation. Fronts and More. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Classroom-100 Answer. Cirro or cirrus clouds.
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Clouds Weather Terms I Weather Terms II Precipitation Fronts and More 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Classroom-100 Answer Cirro or cirrus clouds
Class 100 Question What is a prefix or type of high, thin wispy, icy clouds (usually associated with fair weather)?
Classroom 200 Answer Strato or stratus.
Class 200 Question What is a prefix or type of low, Layered, often grey cloud-light precipitation
Classroom-300 Answer Cumulus
Class 300 Question What are white, puffy, fluffy, Clouds often associated with fair weather?
Classroom-400 Answer Nimbus Clouds
Class 400-Question What are low clouds that are so heavy with moisture, sunlight can not pass through them.
Classroom-500 Answer The 4 main steps of cloud formation
Class 500-Question What is it when warm moist air rises and expands, then cools and condenses around a dust or dirt particle, then eventually suspends together by the billions?
Weather Terms I + 100 Answer Air mass
Weather Terms I +100 Question What is a large body of air that has the same properties as Earth’s surface over which it develops?
Weather Terms I + 200 Question Tornado
Weather Terms I + 300 Answer What is a violent whirling wind that moves in a narrow path over land formed at cold fronts?
Weather Terms I + 400 Answer Severe Weather Warning
Weather Terms I + 400 Question What is an announcement that severe conditions (thunderstorms) already exist or that a tornado has been spotted?
Weather Terms I + 500 Answer One connects lines of equal temperature and the other connects lines of equal barometric (air) pressure.
Weather Terms I + 500 Question What is the difference between isotherms and isobars?
Weather Terms II 100 Answer Precipitation
Weather Terms II 100 Question What is it called when water droplets in various forms fall from a cloud when they are too heavy to remain suspended in the air?
Weather Terms II Answer Boundary
Weather Terms II 200 Question What the line or place is called where two fronts or air masses collide?
Weather Terms II 300 Answer Relative Humidity
Weather Terms II 300 Question What is the amount of water vapor in the air compared to how much it can hold at a specific temperature (%)?
Weather Terms II 400 Answer Dew Point
Weather Terms II 400 Question What has been reached when the air is 100% saturated and the process of condensation begins.
Weather Terms II 500 Answer How lightning forms
Weather Terms II 500 Question When the build up of oppositely charged particles in clouds or between clouds and the ground ignite is ?
Precipitation 100 Question What forms when water falls to the ground above freezing temperatures?
Precipitation 200 Question What forms when temperatures are below freezing and water vapor turns directly into this?
Precipitation 300 Question What forms when air condenses near the ground and a stratus cloud forms (under 2000 feet)?
Precipitation 400 Answer Sleet
Precipitation 400 Question What is it called when snow melts in a pocket of warm air, then refreezes before hitting the ground?
Precipitation 500 Answer Freezing Rain
Precipitation 500 Question What forms when water falls from the clouds, then freezes when it lands on objects at Earth’s surface?
Fronts and More 100 Answer Warm Front
Fronts and More 100 Question What is it called when warm air advances over cold air?
Fronts and More 200 Answer Stationary Front
Fronts and More 200 Question What it is called when 2 or more fronts stop advancing?
Fronts and More 300 Answer Occluded Front
Fronts and More 300 Question What is it called when 3 air masses collide ( 1 cold, 1 cool near the ground, with warm air trapped on top)?
Fronts and More 400 Answer High pressure systems
Fronts and More 400 Question What is associated with cold fronts and the clearing of clouds?
Fronts and More 500 Answer Low Pressure Systems