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Typhoon Formation and Effects of landmasses and bodies of water SELF ASSESSMENT
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- Q1
Which of the following creates and strengthens a typhoon?
cold, moist air
warm, dry air
cold, dry air
warm, moist air
60s - Q2
Which of the following will NOT happen when a typhoon reaches a mountainous area?
The typhoon weakens.
The typhoon gets stronger.
The moving air is blocked by mountains.
Cold air from top of mountains prevents the build up of typhoon.
60s - Q3
Which of the following statements explain how a body of water affects a typhoon?
Interaction with water doesn’t affect typhoon.
Typhoons lose energy from warm ocean water and gain energy over cold water.
Interaction with land will weaken a typhoon.
Typhoons gain energy from warm ocean water and lose energy over cold water.
30s - Q4
Which of the following shows the correct order of typhoon formation?
I. The water in the low-pressure zone then condenses to form clouds.
II. The surface of tropical oceans is directly heated by the sun.
III. A low-pressure zone is created near the surface of the water.
IV. Warm and humid air rises from the ocean and condenses to form large clouds.
V. The system of clouds spins.
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Which of the following is NOT true about typhoon?
It brings rain.
It brings strong wind.
It forms on areas with equal air pressures.
It forms on bodies of water.
60s - Q6
Which of the following is NOT true about typhoon?
Spiral towards the center
They travel in two different directions.
Spiral around the low pressure area
They are calm
60s