
Amplify Weather Patterns Unit Chapter 1 Quiz
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In Chapter 1, students focus on the question of what causes the rainfall in Galetown.
truefalseTrue or False60s - Q2
What do students watch in Chapter 1 that presents the mystery of the rainstorms in Galetown?
A lecture
A podcast
A documentary
An Intriguing Video
30s - Q3
Scrambled Word: nsiodectnsnaa (Hint: Vocabulary word meaning from gas to liquid spelling does not count if spelt incorrectly I will manually change grade)
Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble120s - Q4
The lake near Galetown causes a decrease in water vapor in air parcels near the lake.
falsetrueTrue or False120s - Q5
What happens as energy transfers out of air parcels near the lake?
The air becomes warmer
More evaporation occurs
The air becomes drier
More condensation occurs
120s - Q6
What is the process by which water evaporates from the surface of the Earth and enters the atmosphere?
Evaporation
Condensation
Transpiration
Precipitation
120s - Q7
What is the name of the cycle that describes how water moves through the Earth's systems?
Users enter free textType an Answer120s - Q8
The Water Cycle involves the constant exchange of water between the Earth's surface and the atmosphere.
truefalseTrue or False120s - Q9
Place the steps of the water cycle in order
Users link answersLinking120s - Q10
Link the vocabulary words with the correct definition
Users link answersLinking30s - Q11
There were two rainstorms in Hatfield last month. Before Storm 1, Hatfield’s temperature at the surface was 31°C. Before Storm 2, the temperature at the surface was 15°C. The temperature of areas surrounding Hatfield was the same before both storms. There was the same amount of water vapor in the air parcels before both storms. Which storm is likely to have had more rainfall?
Storm 1. The air parcel at the surface was warmer and had more energy, so when it moved higher, it lost more energy.
Storm 2. The air parcel at the surface was cooler and had less energy, so when it moved higher, it gained more energy.
Storm 2. The air parcel at the surface was cooler and had less energy, so with low energy it remained near the surface.
Storm 1. The air parcel at the surface was warmer and had more energy, so when cooler air from above came down, it lost more energy.
300s - Q12
Nasha left a hot bowl of soup in a cool room. Her friend tells her that her soup will get cold if she forgets to eat it. How cold could it get?
Only a little colder. It started out much hotter, so it will stop cooling down before it reaches the same temperature as the room.
Only a little colder. It will stop cooling down when its temperature is about halfway between its starting temperature and the temperature of the room.
Only as cold as the temperature of the room. It will stop cooling down when it is exactly the same temperature as the room.
Colder than the temperature of the room. It will keep cooling down for as long as she leaves it in the room.
120s - Q13
Air Parcel 1 is warmer than the surrounding air. Air Parcel 2 is at the same temperature as the surrounding air. Air Parcel 1 and Air Parcel 2 started with the same amount of water vapor in them. Which air parcel will have more rainfall and why?
Air Parcel 1 will gain energy from the surrounding air, which will cause more water vapor to fall as rain.
Air Parcel 1 will lose energy to the surrounding air, which will cause more water vapor to fall as rain.
Air Parcel 2 is colder than Air Parcel 1, so more water vapor will fall as rain.
Both air parcels will have the same amount of rain. They have the same
surrounding air temperature, so the same amount of water vapor will fall as rain.
300s