1) What type of cloud is this? a) cumulus b) cumulonimbus c) stratus d) stratonimbus 2) What type of cloud is this? a) cumulus b) cumulonimbus c) stratus d) stratonimbus 3) What type of cloud is this? a) cumulus b) cumulonimbus c) stratus d) stratonimbus 4) What type of cloud is this? a) cumulus b) cumulonimbus c) stratus d) stratonimbus 5) What type of cloud is considered fluffy and brings nice weather? ? a) cumulus b) cumulonimbus c) stratus d) stratonimbus 6) What type of cloud is considered spread out and does not cause a storm?? a) cumulus b) cumulonimbus c) stratus d) stratonimbus 7) What type of cloud is considered really tall and brings a storm that only lasts for less than an hour? a) cumulus b) cumulonimbus c) stratus d) stratonimbus 8) What type of cloud is dark and spread out and brings a storm that lasts all day? a) cumulus b) cumulonimbus c) stratus d) stratonimbus 9) Why do stratonimbus clouds cause rain to last all day? a) the clouds are tall and cause storms b) the clouds are spread out and are in one area for a long period of time 10) In what type of climate is it cold year-round? a) desert b) mild c) tropical d) temperate e) polar 11) In what type of climate is it cold in the winter and hot in the summer? a) desert b) mild c) tropical d) temperate e) polar 12) In what type of climate is it hot year-round? a) desert b) mild c) tropical d) temperate e) polar 13) In what type of climate is it not too hot in summer and not too cold in winter? a) desert b) mild c) tropical d) temperate e) polar 14) In what type of climate is it dry and there's barely any rain? a) desert b) mild c) tropical d) temperate e) polar 15) In what type of climate do trees lose their leaves in the fall? a) desert b) mild c) tropical d) temperate e) polar 16) In what type of climate do animals with thick fur and blubber live? a) desert b) mild c) tropical d) temperate e) polar 17) In what climate do animals that hibernate in the winter live? a) desert b) mild c) tropical d) temperate e) polar 18) Where do clouds come from? a) water that is always in the sky b) water droplets that evaporated from the ground on Earth's surface

Mystery Science: Weather Unit Assessment

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