Weather Types and Conditions Quiz

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What type of clouds are known for being towering, white, and fluffy?

  • Nimbus clouds
  • Stratus clouds
  • Cirrus clouds
  • Cumulus clouds (correct)

Which type of day is characterized by the presence of dark clouds and continuous rain?

  • Windy day
  • Stormy day (correct)
  • Sunny day
  • Cloudy day

Which clouds are thin and feathery in appearance?

  • Cirrus clouds (correct)
  • Stratus clouds
  • Cumulus clouds
  • Nimbus clouds

On a windy day, what is the condition of the sky?

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What type of clouds typically indicate rain?

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Flashcards

Cumulus clouds

Towering, white, and fluffy clouds often associated with fair weather.

Stormy day

A day characterized by dark clouds and continuous rain.

Cirrus clouds

Thin, feathery clouds that are high in the atmosphere.

Nimbus clouds

Clouds that bring rain. They are often dark and thick.

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Windy day

A day with varying cloud cover, often influenced by wind conditions.

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Study Notes

Weather Types

  • Cumulus clouds are white and fluffy, towering clouds.
  • Stratus clouds form as a layer of thin, light gray clouds.
  • Cirrus are very thin clouds that look like feathers.
  • Nimbus clouds are dark and bring rain.
  • Sunny day features a clear sky and the sun shining brightly.
  • Cloudy day has a sky covered with clouds, blocking the sun and making the air cool.
  • Windy day has strong winds. The sky can be clear or cloudy.
  • Rainy day has dark clouds that bring rain throughout the day.
  • Stormy day experiences heavy rain, strong winds, and sometimes thunder and lightning. This is also known as a thunderstorm.
  • Storms can cause floods.

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