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RDR 18
Contribuido por: Rogers
  • 1. Which type of cloud is fog a form of?
A) cirrus
B) cumulo-nimbus
C) stratus
D) cumulus
  • 2. Which storm is caused by an undersea earthquake?
A) tsunami
B) tornado
C) hurricane
D) typhoon
  • 3. What do a typhoon and a hurricane have in common?
A) Each begins in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean.
B) They have winds of 74 mph.
C) They originate over cool water.
D) They are called seastorms.
  • 4. Which tool is used to measure humidity?
A) barometer
B) thermometer
C) hygrometer
D) anemometer
  • 5. Which cloud looks like huge towers?
A) cirrus
B) cumulus
C) stratus
D) cumulo-nimbus
  • 6. Which cloud blocks out the sunlight?
A) cirrus
B) nimbus
C) stratus
D) cumulus
  • 7. What is the information in the parentheses right after some of the entry words called?
A) part of speech
B) pronunciation
C) definition
D) guide words
  • 8. What type of information is this week's reading selection?
A) glossary
B) table of contents
C) almanac
D) atlas
  • 9. A glossary in a textbook is somewhat like a _____.
A) almanac
B) thesaurus
C) dictionary
D) atlas
  • 10. Where would you look in a science or social studies textbook to find the type of information for this week's reading selection?
A) on the cover
B) right after the table of contents
C) in the middle
D) at the back
  • 11. Which of the following is NOT another name sometimes used for a hurricane?
A) whirl-cloud
B) willy-willy
C) typhoon
D) clycone
  • 12. What does a "front" separate?
A) tornado and typhoon
B) temperature and humidity
C) squall lines and thunderstorms
D) atmosphere and air pressure
  • 13. Which cloud is associated with fair weather?
A) tornado
B) cirrus
C) stratus
D) cumulus-nimbus
  • 14. Between which two words would the word "thunderstorm" be located if it were added?
A) in between the words "temperature" and "thermometer"
B) right after the word "temperature"
C) right before the word "tornado"
D) after the word "tornado"
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