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10) In what type of clouds does hail usually form?

Cumulonimbus

100

37) Frost forms here

D

100

 27) Measures in kts

Anemometer

100

34) Freezing rain becomes solid here

D

100

46) List and describe the purposes of at least three weather instruments or weather-data collecting devices from the chapter that were not already mentioned on this test.

Thermographs measure temperature at a constant rate over time. Psychrometers measure humidity.  Weather satellites measure cloud cover and temperature.

200

 7) What is the prefix used when naming mid-altitude cloud types?

Alto-

200

32) Fog develops here

C

200

43) Nimbus-type clouds often bring rain.

True

200

36) Hailstones form by convection in this environment

E

200

15) The dew point is the temperature at which the relative humidity is equal to ________________________.

100%

300

24) What are clouds made of?

Clouds are made of water droplets or ice crystals that have coalesced or sublimated around a particle of dust or some other condensation/freezing nucleus.

300

33) Rain forms in these environments (two answers)

B & E

300

16) Liquid water below the freezing point is called _____________________________.

Supercooled water

300

31) Snow forms in this environment (two answers)

B & E

300

9) Which one of the following words or phrases is not associated with cirrus clouds?

Supercooled water

400

17-18) The three basic shapes of clouds are flat layers or sheets called stratus, piles called     ___________________ and wispy curls called __________________ .

cumulus, cirrus

400

22) What do the two common reference points of the Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature scales relate to?

Upper measuring point is the boiling point and the lower is the freezing point.

500

47) How is a condensation nucleus different from a freezing nucleus?

Both start from a microscopic particle like dust, pollen, smoke, or salt in the atmosphere. If the dew point is above the freezing point of water, the liquid droplets will form a cloud droplet from the condensation nucleus. A freezing nucleus is the vapor depositing as ice crystals on the nucleus when the dew point is below the freezing point of water.

500

35) Sleet forms in this part of the atmosphere

C

500

45) Discuss some of the advantages and disadvantages of harnessing wind power in exercising dominion over the earth.

Winds farms, if strategically located, can provide electricity at a fraction of the cost compared to many other sources and doesn't cause pollution. However, large wind turbines can be noisy, dangerous for birds, and hazardous to humans if it malfunctions.

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