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1. A thermometer is a device used to measure what? | 
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2. Stratus, cirrus, cumulus and nimbus are types of what? | 
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3. What country experiences the most tornadoes? | 
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4. True or false? A rainbow is a spectrum of light that appears when the Sun shines onto water droplets in the air. | 
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5. Blizzards feature low temperatures, strong winds and heavy _______? | 
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6. Breeze and gale are common terms used to describe the speed of what? | 
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7. Earth’s recent temperature rises which have been linked to human activity is known as global _______? | 
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8. True or false? The highest recorded temperature on Earth of 57.8 °C (136 °F) was recorded in Tirat Tsvi, Israel. | 
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9. What is the name of a scientist who studies weather? | 
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10. What is the driest desert on Earth, the Sahara, the Kalahari or the Atacama? | 
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11. True or false? The lowest recorded temperature on Earth of 89.2 °C (−128.6 °F) was recorded at Vostok Station, Antarctica. | 
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12. Balls or irregular lumps of ice that fall from clouds (often during thunderstorms) are known as what? | 
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13. An avalanche features the rapid descent of _______? | 
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14. True of false? The most rain fall ever recorded in one year (Cherrapunji, India) is more than 30 meters. | 
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15. What is the name of a weather instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure? | 
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16. An anemometer is used to measure what? | 
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17. At what temperature is Centigrade equal to Fahrenheit? | 
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18. Trying to predict the weather is known as weather _______? | 
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19. The area of central USA that features many tornadoes is known as Tornado _______? | 
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20. True or false? You see lightning and hear thunder. | 
Weather Quiz Answers
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1. Temperature | 
2. Clouds | 
3. USA | 
4. True | 
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5. Snow | 
6. Wind | 
7. Warming | 
8. False (Al 'Aziziyah, Libya) | 
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9. A meteorologist | 
10. The Atacama Desert | 
11. True | 
12. Hail stones | 
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13. Snow | 
14. False (25.4 meters) | 
15. A barometer | 
16. Wind speed | 
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17. -40 degrees | 
18. Forecasting | 
19. Alley | 
20. True | 
 
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