Weather Fronts (Grade 6)
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Weather Fronts
1.
A rainstorm happens when a warm front and cold front meet.
- True
- False
2.
Fair weather and warm temperatures is a typical weather pattern when an occluded front moves into place.
- True
- False
3.
A warm front is defined as the transition zone where a cold air mass is replacing a warm air mass.
- True
- False
4.
A stationary front often brings fog and precipitation.
- True
- False
5.
What type of front forms when an active cold front overtakes a warm front, producing a complex weather pattern?
- warm front
- cold front
- occluded front
- stationary front
6.
A warm front often brings
- cirrus clouds.
- fair conditions.
- cool weather.
- steady rain.
7.
A front formed when a cold air mass moves into territory occupied by a warm air mass is called a(n) .
- cold front
- warm front
- lukewarm front
- occluded front
8.
A Y-shaped front formed when a fast-moving cold front overtakes a slower moving warm front is called a(n) .
- lukewarm front
- occluded front
- stationary front
- squall line
9.
A warm air mass meets a cold air mass and no movement occurs.
- occluded front
- stationary front
- cold front
- warm front
10.
Produced by cumulonimbus clouds when a cold front meets a warm front.
- water sprout
- typhoon
- thunderstorm
- hurricane
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