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A Little Bit of Weather

Created by nealio302

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Weather
A Little Bit of Weather game quiz
"As a United States Navy meteorologist, I've learned a lot of neat things about the weather. How much do you know?"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. What are bubble-like protrusions that can sometimes hang from the base of a cumulonimbus cloud called?
    Tubos
    Calvus
    Pannus
    Mammatus


2. What type of cloud has multiple tower-like pillars protruding upwards?
    Pillarius
    Towerus
    Spissatus
    Castellanus


3. What type of cloud appears as a lens or almond shape?
    Almondular
    Cumulensus
    Nacreous
    Lenticular


4. What is the phenomenon in which rain evaporates before it reaches the ground?
    Evaporatus
    Floccus
    Streakus
    Virga


5. What are cirriform-type clouds made up of?
    Water droplets
    Ice crystals
    Carbon dioxide
    Ozone


6. What is the phenomenon in which sun rays are visible out of the top or bottom of a cloud?
    Crepuscular rays
    Aurora borealis
    Sun ladders
    Opticus fibrous


7. What are the ragged cloud fragments that usually form beneath the base of a stratus layer called?
    Fragmentus
    Fractus
    Stratus pieces
    Raggus


8. Sometimes, cumulus clouds can form from industrial smoke, volcanic eruptions, and forest fires. What are these types of clouds known as?
    Volcumulus
    Pyrocumulus
    Fire cloud
    Noctilucence


9. There are two classifications for the cumulonimbus cloud (CB3 and CB9). What are the two different types?
    Cumulonimbus with thunder and cumulonimbus without thunder
    Cumulonimbus in the daytime and cumulonimbus at night
    Cumulonimbus without an anvil and cumulonimbus with an anvil
    Cumulonimbus without rain and cumulonimbus with rain


10. Fog and mist are similar, but not completely the same. What distinguishes fog from mist?
    Temperature
    Density
    Time of year
    Location

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