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1. 
Wheather
A.
Is what the atmosphere is like at given time and place
B.
Is a process how water moves from Earth´s surface to atmosphere
2. 
Meteorologists
A.
Scientist that study weather
B.
Scientist that study temperature and glaciers
3. 
What are the factors that scientists study:
A.
Air temperature, amount of clouds cover and how much precipitation falls.
B.
Air temperature, amount of water fall and how much snow fall
4. 
What are whether report?
A.
tells you what the weather will be like.
B.
Tells you how much water will fall from the sky
C.
Tells you how much snow will fall to the mountains
5. 
Weather balloons
A.
Used to carry weather tools high up into the atmosphere.
B.
Measures wind directions.
C.
Measures wind speed
D.
Measures air pressure
6. 
Wine vane
A.
Used to carry weather tools high up into the atmosphere.
B.
Measures wind directions.
C.
Measures wind speed
D.
Measures air pressure
7. 
Anemometer
A.
Used to carry weather tools high up into the atmosphere.
B.
Measures wind directions.
C.
Measures wind speed
D.
Measures air pressure
8. 
Barometer
A.
Used to carry weather tools high up into the atmosphere.
B.
Measures wind directions.
C.
Measures wind speed
D.
Measures air pressure
9. 
Hygrometer
A.
Measure the amount of water vapor in the air or humidity.
B.
Measures wind directions.
C.
Measures wind speed
D.
Measures air pressure
10. 
What are the characteristics used to classify clouds?
A.
Shape and height
B.
Color and density
11. 
Stratus:
A.
Clouds form flat layers that cover most of the sky. Signal rain.
B.
Clouds are thin, white and feathery
C.
Clouds puffy and white. Signal fair weather or stormy weather
12. 
Cumulus
A.
Clouds form flat layers that cover most of the sky. Signal rain.
B.
Clouds are thin, white and feathery
C.
Clouds puffy and white. Signal fair weather or stormy weather
13. 
Cirrus
A.
Clouds form flat layers that cover most of the sky. Signal rain.
B.
Clouds are thin, white and feathery
C.
Clouds puffy and white. Signal fair weather or stormy weather
14. 
Low clouds:
A.
below 2000 mts. temperatues at this height are not very cold , clouds are mostly made of water droplets.
B.
Form between 2000 - 6000m. Temperature can be cold, clouds are made of ice cristals
C.
Above 6000 m clouds are made of cristal ice, because of the cold temperatures.
15. 
Middle clouds
A.
below 2000 mts. temperatues at this height are not very cold , clouds are mostly made of water droplets.
B.
Form between 2000 - 6000m. Temperature can be cold, clouds are made of ice cristals
C.
Above 6000 m clouds are made of cristal ice, because of the cold temperatures.
16. 
High clouds:
A.
below 2000 mts. temperatues at this height are not very cold , clouds are mostly made of water droplets.
B.
Form between 2000 - 6000m. Temperature can be cold, clouds are made of ice cristals
C.
Above 6000 m clouds are made of cristal ice, because of the cold temperatures.
17. 
Rain:
A.
Is liquid precipitation that falls through warm or cool air. Most common kind of precipitation
B.
Is solid precipitation that falls through cold air.
C.
Is precipitation that freezes near ground. It often begins as rain or snow.
D.
Is a solid precipitation made of layer of ice. It usually falls during the thunderstorms
18. 
Snow:
A.
Is liquid precipitation that falls through warm or cool air. Most common kind of precipitation
B.
Is solid precipitation that falls through cold air.
C.
Is precipitation that freezes near ground. It often begins as rain or snow.
D.
Is a solid precipitation made of layer of ice. It usually falls during the thunderstorms
19. 
Sleet:
A.
Is liquid precipitation that falls through warm or cool air. Most common kind of precipitation
B.
Is solid precipitation that falls through cold air.
C.
Is precipitation that freezes near ground. It often begins as rain or snow.
D.
Is a solid precipitation made of layer of ice. It usually falls during the thunderstorms
20. 
Hail:
A.
Is liquid precipitation that falls through warm or cool air. Most common kind of precipitation
B.
Is solid precipitation that falls through cold air.
C.
Is precipitation that freezes near ground. It often begins as rain or snow.
D.
Is a solid precipitation made of layer of ice. It usually falls during the thunderstorms
21. 
Is an instrument to measure rain:
A.
Barometer
B.
Rain gauge
22. 
The precipitation is affected by:
A.
Air temperature
B.
Amount of water vapor
23. 
-Fog:
A.
Clouds form flat layers that cover most of the sky. Signal rain.
B.
Clouds are thin, white and feathery
C.
Clouds that forms near the ground