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Atmosphere Questions - All Grades

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Grade 6 Atmosphere
Moisture that falls to the ground is
  1. condensation.
  2. precipitation.
  3. evaporation.
  4. clouds.
Grade 1 Atmosphere
In what season does snow usually fall?
  1. Fall
  2. Summer
  3. Spring
  4. Winter
Grade 6 Atmosphere
What protects Earth from ultraviolet radiation?
  1. space between Earth and the Sun
  2. the carbon dioxide layer
  3. the ozone layer
  4. the asteroid belt
Grade 6 Atmosphere
Which measures air pressure?
  1. Barometer
  2. Thermometer
  3. Anemometer
Grade 5 Atmosphere
What layer are satellites found?
  1. Mesosphere
  2. Thermosphere
  3. Stratosphere
  4. Troposphere
Grade 7 Atmosphere
Which best describes the difference between climate and weather?
  1. Weather is more predictable than climate.
  2. Weather is less predictable than climate.
  3. Weather and climate are both predictable.
  4. Weather and climate are both unpredictable.
Grade 6 Atmosphere
What would the following symbol indicate on a weather map?
Symbol - Stationary Front
  1. Cold Front
  2. Warm Front
  3. Occluded Front
  4. Stationary Front
Grade 4 Atmosphere
Which natural hazard is caused by weather?
  1. flooding
  2. tsunami
  3. earthquake
  4. volcanic eruption
Grade 6 Atmosphere
Where does the energy that powers the water cycle come from?
  1. plants
  2. animals
  3. electrical outlets
  4. the Sun
Grade 4 Atmosphere
Strong winds can result in natural hazards. Which two natural hazards listed result from strong winds?
  1. tornadoes and tsunamis
  2. hurricanes and tornadoes
  3. tsunamis and earthquakes
  4. earthquakes and hurricanes
Grade 7 Atmosphere
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Grade 6 Atmosphere
The two main factors to describe a region's climate are
  1. temperature and precipitation.
  2. precipitation and weather.
  3. season and temperature.
  4. winds and temperature.
Grade 4 Atmosphere
Air is a mixture of many different
  1. stars.
  2. rocks.
  3. gases.
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