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Water cycle
Weather Forms ofprecipitation
EnvironmentsBe
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A group of students made a model to show one way that snow is part ofthe water cycle. They made a model of land by placing soil in a slopingtray. They then placed snow at the top of the tray. They kept the snow at atemperature of 25 C and observed what happened. Which of thefollowing would the students most likely observe?
A. how snow changes to solid iceB. how snow causes the soil to freezeC. how snow melts and becomes runoffD. how snow evaporates when it warms
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C. how snow melts and becomes runoff
Topic 1 - $200Maria‘s class is studying the water cycle. Maria draws a diagram of thecycle shown below.
What should she label the process of water moving from the ocean to the atmosphere?A. condensationB. evaporationC. infiltrationD. precipitation
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B. evaporation
Topic 1 - $300Greg modeled the water cycle for a science project. He added water to alarge pot. Then he placed a sheet of glass on top of the pot. He heated thepot until the water changed to water vapor. The picture below shows whatGreg observed.
Which process caused the water vapor to form liquid water droplets where thedrawing shows them?A. condensationB. evaporationC. freezingD. precipitation
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A. condensation
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If Walter puts a bucket of water out in the Sun on a hot, windy day, what will happen to the water level in the bucket?
A The water level will go down as the water evaporates from the bucket.
B The water level will rise as water condenses from the air above the bucket.
C The water level will stay the same since the water is protected from the wind.
D The water level will only go down if the wind makes water splash out of the bucket.
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A The water level will go down as the water evaporates from the bucket.
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Tara is studying the water cycle. She knows that in order for evaporation to happen, there needs to be a source of energy that generates heat. What is the main source of energy that powers the water cycle?
A sun
B clouds
C oceans
D water vapor
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A sun
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During a class experiment, each student recorded information about theweather conditions every 2 hours. The following table below shows theinformation that Akmal recorded.
Which of the following could Akmal use to provide more accurate information?A. wind vaneB. barometerC. hygrometerD. thermometer
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D. thermometer
Topic 2 - $200Anwar lives in Tampa, Florida. He put the instrument shown below justoutside his house. He recorded the air temperature and air pressure everyhour on the first day of winter.
Which of the following best describes what Anwar has recorded?A. how much rain fell on the first day of winterB. the weather conditions in Florida during winterC. the type of winds Florida has on the first day of winterD. the weather conditions at his house on the first day of winter
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D. the weather conditions at his house on the first day of winter
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Mrs. Smith’s class monitors the weather as part of an investigation. If students want to know how the amount of water in the air changes, which factor should they measure?
A air pressure
B humidity
C temperature
D wind speed
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B humidity
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Mark wants to measure the rate of air movement. Which weather variable should Mark measure?
A wind speed
B air pressure
C air temperature
D relative humidity
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A wind speed
Topic 2 - $500Sometimes places that are close together can have climates that are very different because of certain features. The following illustration shows that winds move from the sea over mountains.
Which point in the diagram is likely to have the coolest climate?
A point W
B point X
C point Y
D point Z
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C point Y
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In some coastal areas, the air temperature is high throughout the day.There is often precipitation in the late afternoon. Which type of precipitation is most likely to occur?
A. hail
B. rain
C. sleet
D. snow
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B. rain
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Precipitation occurs when water moves from the atmosphere to Earth’s surface. The water can be in liquid or solid form. Which two forms of precipitation consist of solid water?
A. hail and rainB. hail and sleetC. rain and snowD. sleet and rain
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B. hail and sleet
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Sleet is frozen precipitation that looks like small balls of ice. How does sleet form?
A It forms when raindrops melt as they fall to Earth. B It forms when hailstones melt as they fall to Earth. C It forms when hailstones freeze as they fall to Earth. D It forms when rain freezes or snow melts as it falls to Earth.
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D It forms when rain freezes or snow melts as it falls to Earth.
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A weather reporter points out that current conditions are sunny and clear. However, she predicts that clouds will form later in the day. What causes clouds to form?
A Water vapor in the atmosphere condenses. B Water droplets in the atmosphere evaporate. C Dust particles in the atmosphere collect together. D Opposite electric charges build up in different areas.
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A Water vapor in the atmosphere condenses.
Topic 3 - $500Jeehun drew the picture below of a cloud in the sky.
What kind of weather does this type of cloud usually signal? A gentle winds B low humidity C rainstorms D fog
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C rainstorms
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There are swamps in the Everglades of Florida. In Arizona, there aredeserts. These two environments can have high temperatures in thesummer. How would the weather in a swamp in the Everglades most likely differ from the weather in an Arizona desert?
A. The swamp would have higher humidity.B. The swamp would have hotter winds.C. The swamp would have more snowfall.D. The swamp would have less precipitation.
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A. The swamp would have higher humidity.
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Even within climate zones, the weather in one place can be very different from the weather in another place. The following environments are all in a temperate zone. Which place would you expect to be the most hot and humid?
A. desertB. swampC. wooded forestD. mountain range
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B. swamp
Topic 4 - $300 Tai’s class was doing a project on weather in different environments in North America. Tai’s assignment was to research common weather conditions in one type of environment. Tai made the table below to show what he found.
Which type of environment was Tai most likely researching? A desert B mountain C rain forest D swamp
Temperature low to moderate temperatures
Rainfall low to moderate rainfall
Snowfall snowfall common in winter
Winds light cool winds common
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B mountain
Topic 4 - $400Angelo was studying the weather in Gabon. He found theposition of Gabon on the map shown below.
What kind of weather can Angelo expect Gabon to have?A. low temperature and low rainfallB. low temperature and high rainfallC. high temperature and low rainfallD. high temperature and high rainfall
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D. high temperature and high rainfall
Topic 4 - $500One factor that affects climate is latitude. Generally, placescloser to the equator have warmer climates and places fartherfrom the equator have cooler climates. Look at the followingmap.
Based on their locations, which places shown on the map are likelyto have a temperate climate?A. points A and BB. points B and DC. points C and ED. points D and E
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B. points B and D
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Jennifer’s family sees a weather report about a hurricane that may strike their town. Her dad puts plywood up to cover the windows of their house. Why would her dad cover the windows with plywood to prepare for a hurricane?
A. It stops water from coming in the windows.B. Plywood prevents flying objects from breaking the windows.C. Plywood helps keep animals out that are seeking shelter from the storm.D. It blocks the view of the storm so Jennifer won’t be frightened.
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B. Plywood prevents flying objects from breaking the windows.
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Shannon’s family buys several cases of bottled water the week before a hurricane is supposed to hit their area. Why is it important to keep asupply of bottled water?
A. The water supply may be contaminated as a result of the storm.B. Shannon’s family wants to take baths if they lose power.C. They may be several days or weeks without power.D. There may be a large amount of standing water around theirneighborhood.
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A. The water supply may be contaminated as a result of the storm.
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Damon‘s family has a plan for natural disasters. The plan includes that if they get separated, each person will call a certain relative who lives inanother state. Which statement best explains why it is important thatDamon‘s family make these plans before a natural disaster occurs?
A. Natural disasters are usually minor.B. Natural disasters last for many months.C. Natural disasters usually cover an entire state.D. Natural disasters often occur with little warning.
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D. Natural disasters often occur with little warning.
Topic 5 - $400Luis lives in Florida. The diagram below shows the position of anapproaching hurricane.
The weather service issued a warning for people to be ready to evacuate if needed. What characteristic of a hurricane makes it most important for Luis‘s family to be ready to evacuate with little notice?
A. how large it isB. where it is locatedC. how fast it is movingD. the exact path it will take
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D. the exact path it will take
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Michael packs a family preparedness kit for use in the event of ahurricane. Why should Michael include a portable radio and batteries inhis kit?
A. Hurricanes commonly cause a break in water lines, which may make the water supply undrinkable.B. Hurricanes commonly cause a break in electrical lines, and Michael‘s family will need to listen to emergency announcements.C. Hurricanes commonly cause breaks in gas lines, which may preventMichael‘s family from heating food.D. Hurricanes commonly cause flooding, and Michael’s family will need to find the nearest evacuation route.
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B. Hurricanes commonly cause a break in electrical lines, and Michael‘s family will need to listen to emergency announcements.