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How does severe weather influence our daily lives?
 
It forces us to change our plans
 
It makes us grow taller
 
It changes the time of day
 
It has no effect at all
If you see dark towering clouds, what can you predict?
 
An approaching storm
 
A very sunny day
 
A dry desert wind
 
A rainbow
Why did droplets form specifically under the lid?
 
The lid was the coldest surface
 
The lid was the hottest surface
 
The lid was leaking
 
The ice melted through the lid
What is the name for the invisible gas form of water?
 
Water vapor
 
Liquid water
 
Solid ice
 
Rainwater
Why is the weather forecast important for farmers?
 
It helps them plan for their crops
 
It tells them when to sleep
 
It helps them find lost animals
 
It changes the color of the soil
What do you call a scientist who studies and predicts weather?
 
A meteorologist
 
A biologist
 
A geologist
 
An archaeologist
What is a professional prediction of future weather called?
 
A weather forecast
 
A history report
 
A climate book
 
A secret guess
What happens when a front is "stationary"?
 
It stays in one place
 
It moves very fast
 
It disappears
 
It turns into ice
Which front moves quickly and can generate intense thunderstorms?
 
A cold front
 
A warm front
 
A stationary front
 
A calm front
Which front usually brings light precipitation and warmer air?
 
A warm front
 
A cold front
 
A stationary front
 
A dry front
What do we call the boundary where two different air masses collide?
 
A front
 
A station
 
A mass
 
A layer
What is a "vast" body of air with the same temperature called?
 
An air mass
 
A front
 
A forecast
 
A blizzard
In our experiment, where did the moisture on the lid come from?
 
The air inside the jar
 
The melting ice
 
The outside of the glass
 
The table
What term describes water vapor turning into liquid droplets?
 
Condensation
 
Evaporation
 
Precipitation
 
Melting