Weather Fronts pt. 2
Weather Fronts
Water Cycle
Water Cycle pt. 2
Reading a graph
100

What type of front produces gentle rain or snow for a long period of time?

What is a warm front?

100

What type of front is represented by this symbol?

What is a cold front?

100

Look at the diagram below. What does letter A represent?

What is precipitation?

100

What is it called when water evaporates from leaves of a tree. 

What is transpiration?

100

Look at the graph. Which 2 months had the most rainfall?

What are January and February?

200

Give three examples of precipitation

What is rain, sleet, snow, and hail

200

Which symbol represents an occluded front?

What is number 3?

200

Look at the diagram. What letter does F represent?

What is condensation?

200

What is the main source of energy for the water cycle?

What is the sun?

200

Look at the graph. Which month is the driest?

What is June?

300

What happens when a cold front meets a warm front?

What is heavy rainfall, thunderstorms and lightning?

300

Draw the symbol for a stationary front.

300

Look at the diagram. What does letter C represent?

What is infiltration?

300

Which parts of the water cycle are powered by the sun?

What are transpiration and evaporation?

300

Look at the graph. Which of the months have the highest rainfall?

What are December and January?

400

What happens to a moist air mass as it moves upward?

What is it becomes cooler and forms clouds?

400

What type of front is represented by the picture below?

What is occluded front?

400

Look at the diagram. What does letter represent B represent?

What is run-off?

400

Which parts of the water cycle are powered by gravity?

What are precipitation, run-off, and infiltration?

500

What form of water makes up clouds?

What is liquid?

500

What type of weather is associated with a warm front?

What are cloud formations and precipitation?

500

Look at the diagram. What does number 2. represent?

What is transpiration?

500

Which part of the water cycle forms clouds?

What is condensation?