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Weather Test (10)
1.Very light rain, especially in the warmer months, is
known as .

hail
drizzle
acid rain
2 is the time of day after a sunset or just before a
sunrise when sunlight is scattered and begins to light up
the lower part of the sky.

Indian summer
Aurora borealis
Twilight
3.A is an illusion or manifestation of something
unattainable or greatly desired that appears to people who
are in areas of hot areas. This happens because intense,
hot air distorts the appearance of objects that are far
away.

mirage
knot
sandstorm
4.A noticeable haze that is caused by a mixture of air
pollutants and sunlight is called .

sleet
smog
turbulence


5 is a type of precipitation that is mixture of snow
and rain. In other words, it is partially frozen rain that falls
to the ground usually in the winter months.

Smoke
Hail
Sleet
6.When a forecast predicts an day that means the
sky will be covered in clouds or mostly cloudy.

acid rain
Alaskan wind
overcast
7.Hot and very humid weather that makes people feel
sticky is called weather.

muggy
Chinook
thermal
9.During the winter months when the temperature falls
suddenly, a new, thin sheet of ice that freezes over
already wet roadways is commonly called because
it appears to be transparent over asphalt or concrete. This
kind of ice is very dangerous because it is transparent and
difficult to see when driving on streets and highways.

blowing snow
black ice
dense fog
9 is water droplets that have formed on surfaces in

the cooler hours while we sleep. We can often see it in the
early morning hours on grass, plants and windows.

Dew
Frost
Fog
10.In regions that are east of the Rocky Mountains in
Canada and the US, dry, warm winds that are felt
sporadically during the cold, winter months are called
.

monsoons
Chinooks
gale force winds

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