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FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY! - TRIAL PASSWORD USERS MAY NOT REPRODUCE AND DISTRIBUTE PRINTABLE MATERIALS OFF THE SOLPASS WEBSITE! 1 NAME DATE GRADE 5 SCIENCE SOL REVIEW WEATHER LABEL the 3 stages of the water cycle ( evaporation, condensation, precipitation.). 1) The sketch above shows: a. a life cycle. b. the water cycle. c. a thunderstorm. 2) The makes the water cycle go. a. clouds b. sun c. moon 3) Energy from the sun warms the water on earth causing it to: a. disappear b. condense c. evaporate 4) When water evaporates it becomes: a. clouds. b. water vapor. c. wind. 5) Water vapor is water in the state. a. solid b. liquid c. gas 6) As the warm moist air rises, it begins to cool, which causes the water vapor in the air to: a. evaporate b. boil c. condense 7) When water vapor (a gas) becomes water (a liquid), this process is called: a. boiling b. condensation c. evaporation 8) Water vapor in the air condenses when it: a. warms. b. cools. c. gets heavy. 9) When water vapor condenses, it forms: a. tiny droplets of liquid b. clouds c. both - Clouds are tiny droplets of liquid. 10) As more and more tiny droplets of liquid are formed and combine, they get heavier. What happens next? a. Nothing b. They fall as precipitation c. They cause thunder 11) Clouds are made of: a. smoke. b. drops of water. c. frogs 12) When water droplets get big and heavy, this occurs: a. precipitation. b. hibernation. c. evaporation 13) Which is not a form of precipitation? a. Rain b. Snow c. Fog d. Sleet e. Freezing rain f. Hail 14) Fog is actually: a. a low stratus cloud. b. smoke. c. pollution. 15) is the amount of water vapor in the air. a. Air pressure. b. Humidity. c. The dew point. 16) This instrument is used to measure humidity: a. an anemometer b. a spectroscope. c. a hygrometer Hint for the last question - think or the h in both humidity - hygrometer) 17) A scientist who studies weather is called a: a. zoologist. b. etymologist. c. meteorologist.

FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - TRIAL PASSWORD USERS MAY NOT REPRODUCE AND DISTRIBUTE PRINTABLE MATERIALS OFF THE SOLPASS WEBSITE! 2 18) Clouds are formed when: a. warm, moist air rises and cools. b. dust particles come together. c. there is high humidity. 19) The movement of air is: a. air force. b. wind. c. thunder. 20) Wind speed is measured by an anemometer and wind direction is measured by a: a. anemometer b. barometer c. weather vane 21) What is the average weather conditions in an area over a period of years called? a. Temperature. b. Climate. c. Season. 22) This instrument is a a. weather vane b. rain gauge c. an anemometer 23) The weather vane measures: a. wind speed b. wind direction c. humidity AN ANEMOMETER 24) The speed of the wind is measured by: a. a weath er vane. b. a wind gauge. c. an anemometer. 25) Air temperature is measured by: a. a weather gauge. b. a thermometer. c. an anemometer. A HYGROMETER 26) A hygrometer measures: a. air speed. b. rain. c. humidity. 27) The amount of water vapor in the air is the of the air. a. pressure b. humidity c. temperature 28) A hygrometer measures the amount of in the air. a. water vapor b. pollution c. smoke A RAIN GAUGE 29) A rain gauge measures: a. the type of precipitation. b. the amount of precipitation. c. the air pressure. 30) You could make a very simple rain gauge by putting a measuring cup or graduated cylinder outside before a rain, and checking the amount of rainfall after the rain. a. True b. false BAROMETER 31) A barometer measures: a. wind. b. air pressure. c. bars. 32) A rising barometer usually means: a. clear, cooler weather ahead

b. warmer, rainy weather ahead. 33) Molecules in air are closer together. a. warm b. cool 34) Air pressure is the weight of the air. Which would weigh more and cause more air pressure? a. warm air b. cool air 35) Remember,: Cool, dry air=high air pressure Wet, warmer air = low air pressure. A falling barometer, indicates: a. the temperature might be warming up. b. rain is likely c. both 36) Air has weight. is the force exerted by the weight of the air. a. Air pressure b. Wind c. Rain 37) Low or falling air pressure is usually associated with: a. rain or snow b. sunny weather (think of feeling low on rainy days) 38) What instrument is used to measure air pressure? a. Anemometer b. Barometer c. Thermometer 39) Weather satellites: a. are devices that collect precipitation in space. b. machines that orbit the Earth to measure wind speed. c. instruments in space that collect weather data and take pictures of cloud cover. 40) A weather satellite can weather. a. predict b. track c. control d. change e. none of the above AIR MASSES AND FRONTS 41) An air mass is a large body of air with the same temperature and moisture. When air masses bump into each other, you get changes in the weather and precipitation. Air mass #1 is coming from the northwest. It is bringing. a) cold, dry air. b) warm moist air. 42) Air mass #2 is coming from the southwest. It is bringing: a. warm moist air. b. cold dry air. 43) Air masses usually: c. move d. stay still. 44) Air masses in the U.S. generally move: a. from east to west. b. from west to east 3 45) If a cold air mass is over Chicago (west of us), and a warm air mass is over New York (east of us), what will our weather probably be in a few days? a. warm b. cold 46) The boundary between two air masses is called a. a. dog b. front c. tornado 47) Along a front, the weather is usually: a. clear b. rainy 48) When a cold air mass pushes a warm air mass out of the way, this is a: a. cold front b. warm front 49) Along a warm front: a. a cold air mass is pushing away a

warm air mass in front of it. b. a warm air mass is pushing away a cold air mass in front of it. 50) On a weather map, the symbol for a warm front is: e. a line with triangular, sharp spikes. f. a curved line with rounded bumps. 51) On a weather map, the symbol for a cold front is: g. a line with triangular, sharp spikes h. a curved line with rounded bumps. 52) A cold front will bring: i. colder weather. j. warmer weather. 53) In addition to a change in temperature, fronts often bring: k. precipitation l. hurricanes 54) A cold front will often bring: m. a period of steady rain or drizzle, followed by warm temperatures. n. Thunderstorms, or brief heavy rains, or showers, followed by sunshine and cool weather. A COLD FRONT The cold air mass wedges into the warmer air mass ahead of it, the lighter warm air is lifted upwards by the denser cold air and if enough water vapor condenses, clouds develop. Due to the steep slope of a cold front, a sudden rising motion is often produced, leading to the development of showers and occasionally severe thunderstorms. 55) The sketch above shows how a cold front advances. It hits the warm front head on causing: o. The warm air to get pushed up quickly. p. The warm air to cool quickly as it is pushed up higher in the atmosphere, where the temperature is cooler q. The moist air from the warm front to condense quickly, causing a sudden downpour, storm, or shower. r. All of the above 4 56) The sketch above shows that a cold front causes a: s. A very fast change in temperature. t. A slow and gradual change 57) A cold front brings with it: u. A long period of rain v. A short period of precipitation (though it might be heavy) 58) The weather change associated with a cold front is: w. very rapid x. very gradual. A WARM FRONT WARM FRONT Lighter, warm air is lifted up over the cold air in a gradual way. As the air rises, it cools, and if enough water vapor condenses, widespread clouds and precipitation develop. As the front gets closer, the clouds thicken and eventually light precipitation begins to fall. Because the upward slope is gentler than in a cold front, lighter, steadier precipitation is more likely.

59) A warm front brings: a. warmer temperatures, and often a steady rain. b. thunderstorms and downpours. 60) On a weather map, which front is indicated by a curved line with sharp spikes? a. A cold front b. A warm front Cirrus Clouds Thin and wispy, feather-like High in the sky. NO rain. Cumulus Clouds Puffy cotton balls floating in the sky. Lower than cirrus. NO rain. stratus clouds RAIN clouds. Steady rain or snow. Form a dark, wet, blanket on the sky. Stratus means layer Cumulonimbus Clouds STORM clouds. Nimbus means rain..puffy, like Cumulus, but bigger and darker. Thunderstorm clouds 61) A stratus cloud looks like: a. a cotton ball. b. a funnel cloud. c. a flat, gray blanket. 62) This cloud is low to the ground, flat and gray. It often brings steady rain or snow. What is it? a. A stratus cloud b. A cumulous cloud. c. A cumulonimbus cloud. 63) What kind of clouds are thunderstorm clouds? a. Cumulus b. Stratus c. Cumulonimbus 64) Cirrus clouds look: a. thin and wispy. b. dark and dangerous. c. large and puffy. 65) Cirrus clouds can be found: a. high in the sky. b. close to the ground. c. only in summer. 66) Cumulus clouds are often: 5 a. found in a blue summer sky. b. indicators of rain coming soon. c. thin and featherlike. 67) Cumulonimbus clouds are: a. thunderheads that bring stormy weather. b. flat and gray. c. high in the sky and feather-like. 68) A funnel-shaped cloud is a: a. hurricane. b. typhoon. c. tornado. 69) A storm of heavy rain, lightning and strong wind is a: a. thunderstorm. b. tornado. c. blizzard. 70) A blizzard is a: a. shake from McDonalds. b. very heavy snowstorm. c. Static electricity interferes with hearing. 71) Clouds closest to the ground are called: a. stratus. b. fog. c. cirrus. 72) When nimbo is part of a cloud name, you should think of: a. sunshine. b. rain.

73) What 2 types of clouds produce rain? a. Cirrus, stratus b. Cumulonimbus, nimbostratus (stratus with rain) c. Fog, cirrus 74) Cumulonimbus clouds: a. look puffy like cumulous clouds, except they are dark in parts, and usually larger. b. extend very high in the sky and widen at the top like anvils. c. bring heavy rain, and thunderstorms. d. All of the above 75) What is not true about cirrus clouds? a. They are the highest clouds. b. They are thin and wispy. c. They usually bring light rain. d. The word cirrus means feathery. 76) What is not true about cumulus clouds? a. They look like cotton balls. b. They are sometimes called cauliflower clouds. c. They are often seen on rainy days. d. They are often seen on a blue sky, and they do not threaten rain. 77) On a sunny day, you won t see: a. cumulus clouds. b. cirrus clouds. c. stratus clouds 78) If you are at the pool in the summer, you may want to think about leaving when you see this kind of cloud moving in. a. Cumulus b. Cumulonimbus c. Cirrus 6 79) It is very unlikely you would consider going to the pool on a day with this type of clouds. a. Stratus b. Nimbostratus c. Cirrus 80) The largest and most powerful storms are: a. thunderstorms. b. blizzards. c. hurricanes. 81) Hurricanes start: a. in the western part of the U.S. b. in Europe. c. over the Atlantic Ocean near the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean