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- Q1This model shows the layers of the atmosphere. A student reads that clouds form at a distance of around 6km from Earth's surface. Which statement explains the reason for the formation of clouds at this distance?The troposphere has water vapor that condenses in the presence of cool air.The mesosphere has low temperatures that help in the condensation of water vapor.The thermosphere has high temperatures that promote cloud formation.The stratosphere has ozone gas that helps in the formation of clouds.45s6.E.2A.1
- Q2In which layer(s) of the atmosphere does the temperature increase with an increase in height?Layer A onlyLayer D onlyLayers B and DLayers A and C45s6.E.2A.1
- Q3Which of these statements can be classified as correct inferences?Statements 1 and 3Statements 1 and 2Statement 2 onlyStatement 4 only45s6.E.2A.3
- Q4How can the student classify clouds X, Y, and Z?X: cirrus; Y: stratus; Z: cumulusX: cumulus; Y: stratus; Z: cirrusX: stratus; Y: cumulus; Z: cirrusX: cirrus; Y: cumulus; Z: stratus45s6.E.2A.3
- Q5How is this cloud best classified?CumulusCumulonimbusStratusCirrus45s6.E.2A.3
- Q6How would this cloud be classified?cumulonimbusaltostratusnimbostratusaltocumulus45s6.E.2A.3
- Q7Which step of the water cycle is connected with cloud formation?PrecipitationEvaporationTranspirationCondensation45s6.E.2A.3
- Q8Which cloud is this? Thin and wispy and made of ice crystals?StratusCirrusCumulonimbusCumulus45s6.E.2A.3
- Q9Which clouds are the lowest in the sky? What is this picture of?CumulonimbusStratusCirrusFog45s
- Q10In which layer do we have weather? Also this is the heaviest layer and closest to Earth.ExosphereMesosphereStratosphereTroposphere45s