
PRECIPITATION
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Eric Mirc
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PRECIPITATION
By Eric Mirc
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Multiple Choice
Forms of precipitation are
only sleet and snow
rain, sleet, snow, and hail
only dew, mists, and rain
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Multiple Choice
After condensation, the droplets of water in the clouds fall to Earth in different forms...
precipitation
condensation
evaporation
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Multiple Choice
Most evaporation in the water cycle happens in oceans because
they are the largest bodies of water
they contain salt
they have ice in them
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Precipitation is water that falls to Earth. Hail, rain, sleet, and snow are four types of precipitation. Which type of precipitation is most likely to occur when the cloud and air temperatures are below freezing?
rain
hail
sleet
snow
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Multiple Choice
Which claim BEST explains why some balls of hail have layers?
Water that freezes high in the atmosphere always forms layers.
Raindrops freeze from the inside out, forming one layer of ice at a time.
Cracks form layers in the ball of hail when the hail hits the ground.
Each time a ball of hail goes up and down within a thundercloud, a layer of ice is added.
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Multiple Choice
Which of these best shows the correct sequence that forms sleet?
rain falls --> freezes --> melts
snow falls --> melts --> stays melted
snow falls --> melts --> freezes again
rain falls --> freezes --> gets blow backup --> melts --> falls again --> refreezes --> repeats multiple times
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Multiple Choice
Which of these best shows the correct sequence that forms hail?
rain falls --> freezes --> melts
snow falls --> melts --> stays melted
snow falls --> melts --> freezes again
rain falls --> freezes --> gets blow backup --> melts --> falls again --> refreezes --> repeats multiple times
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Multiple Choice
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?
hail and rain
hail and sleet
rain and snow
sleet and rain
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Multiple Choice
Jack measures the outside temperature as 16 degrees Celsius (°C), 61 degrees Fahrenheit (°F). She observes precipitation falling from the clouds in a solid form.
What type of precipitation is Jack most likely observing?
hail
rain
sleet
snow
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Multiple Choice
A team of scientists in Lee County wanted to understand how rainfall affects the local toad population. To better understand this relationship, they conducted an investigation that showed that for every inch of rain Naples received in a month, the toad population decreases by 20%. Before other scientists trust these results, what needs to happen first?
The original team of scientists needs to study how the rain affects other insects first.
Other scientists need to replicate the original investigation and get the same results.
Other scientists need to determine how temperature affects mosquitos in Naples first
The original team of scientists needs to double-check their math.
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