
Weather Fronts
Quiz by Brent Bass
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- Q1What is a weather front?A boundary between two air masses with different propertiesA type of cloud formationThe direction in which wind blowsThe temperature at which water vapor condenses30s
- Q2Which type of weather front occurs when a warm air mass is replaced by a cold air mass?Stationary frontWarm frontCold frontOccluded front30s
- Q3Which type of weather front occurs when a warm air mass is trapped between two cold air masses?Stationary frontOccluded frontCold frontWarm front30s
- Q4Which type of weather front occurs when two air masses meet, but neither has enough force to move the other?Cold frontOccluded frontStationary frontWarm front30s
- Q5Which statement best describes a warm front?A fast-moving front where cold air replaces warm airA front where a cold air mass overtakes a warm air massA slow-moving front where warm air replaces cold airA front where two air masses meet but remain stalled30s
- Q6What is a characteristic of a warm front?Intense thunderstormsCold temperaturesDry and sunny weatherGentle, steady precipitation30s
- Q7Which type of weather front brings cooler temperatures and often brings thunderstorms?Occluded frontStationary frontCold frontWarm front30s
- Q8Which type of weather front occurs when a warm air mass overtakes and replaces a cold air mass?Stationary frontOccluded frontWarm frontCold front30s
- Q9What is an occluded front?A front formed when a cold front overtakes a warm frontA front formed when a warm front overtakes a cold frontA front formed when two warm air masses meetA front formed when two cold air masses meet30s