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Name That Cloud!
Meatballs?
Weather Safety
Name That Cloud! Again!
Weather potpourri
100
I come from the latin word for "curl of hair"
What is Cirrus
100
Where the story "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" takes place
What is Chewandswallow
100
If it's hot drink lots of this
What is water
100
I am a stratus cloud that comes in contact with the ground
What is fog
100
clouds are made up of these
What are water droplets
200
My clouds are puffy, and may look like cauliflower
What are cumulus clouds
200
The fog in the story was made out of this kind of soup
What is pea soup
200
In a tornado, we should stay away from these
What are windows and doors
200
I come from the latin meaning "layer" or "blanket"
What is stratus
200
The process of warm air rising in the atmosphere is called this
What is convection
300
These clouds can be located between 0 and 6,500 feet
What are stratus clouds
300
This giant "flap" closed the school
What is a pancake
300
If there is a blizzard, make sure not to do this
What is stay out for long periods of time
300
These clouds can be found between 6,500 and 23,000 feet
What are cumulus clouds
300
This is the layer of the atmosphere where clouds form
What is the troposphere
400
I come from the latin meaning "heap"
What is cumulus
400
A hurricane made out of these "floury" foods made a terrible mess
What are bread and rolls
400
Listen to these to get updates and information about the weather
What are weather alerts
400
These clouds never produce rain
What are cirrus clouds
400
I come from the latin word for "rain"
What is nimbus
500
These clouds can be found between 16,500 to 42,000 feet
What are cirrus clouds
500
The townspeople escaped on a giant one of these
What is a peanutbutter sandwich
500
Make sure you don't stay in one of these during a thunderstorm
What is a swimming pool
500
These clouds can extend through stratus, cumulus, and cirrus layers
What are cumulonimbus clouds
500
The space shuttle orbits in this layer of the atmosphere
What is the thermosphere