Cloud Quiz Study Guide 1. How do clouds form?

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Cloud Quiz Study Guide
How do clouds form?
Clouds above 20,000 ft
Low level clouds are composed of this
White puffy clouds that look like cotton balls or
popcorn
Clouds below 6,000 ft
High wispy, feather-like clouds
How are clouds classified?
Thunderstorm clouds
High level clouds are composed of this
Clouds between 6,00 ft and 20,000 ft
Rain/Snow clouds that are thicker than stratus
clouds
Low grey clouds that bring drizzle
Latin term for middle
Latin term for layered or sheet-like
Latin term for rain
Puffy white cloud that doesn’t produce rain
How do thunderheads get their name
A grey sky that looks like it could rain indicates
what types of clouds
Identify pictures of these clouds: Cirrocumulus,
Cirrus, Nimbostratus, and Cumulonimbus.
Cloud Quiz Study Guide
How do clouds form?
Clouds above 20,000 ft
Low level clouds are composed of this
White puffy clouds that look like cotton balls or
popcorn
Clouds below 6,000 ft
High wispy, feather-like clouds
How are clouds classified?
Thunderstorm clouds
High level clouds are composed of this
Clouds between 6,00 ft and 20,000 ft
Rain/Snow clouds that are thicker than stratus
clouds
Low grey clouds that bring drizzle
Latin term for middle
Latin term for layered or sheet-like
Latin term for rain
Puffy white cloud that doesn’t produce rain
How do thunderheads get their name
A grey sky that looks like it could rain indicates
what types of clouds
Identify pictures of these clouds: Cirrocumulus,
Cirrus, Nimbostratus, and Cumulonimbus.
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Cloud Quiz Study Guide
How do clouds form?
Clouds above 20,000 ft
Low level clouds are composed of this
White puffy clouds that look like cotton balls or
popcorn
Clouds below 6,000 ft
High wispy, feather-like clouds
How are clouds classified?
Thunderstorm clouds
High level clouds are composed of this
Clouds between 6,00 ft and 20,000 ft
Rain/Snow clouds that are thicker than stratus
clouds
Low grey clouds that bring drizzle
Latin term for middle
Latin term for layered or sheet-like
Latin term for rain
Puffy white cloud that doesn’t produce rain
How do thunderheads get their name
A grey sky that looks like it could rain indicates
what types of clouds
Identify pictures of these clouds: Cirrocumulus,
Cirrus, Nimbostratus, and Cumulonimbus.
Cloud Quiz Study Guide
How do clouds form?
Clouds above 20,000 ft
Low level clouds are composed of this
White puffy clouds that look like cotton balls or
popcorn
Clouds below 6,000 ft
High wispy, feather-like clouds
How are clouds classified?
Thunderstorm clouds
High level clouds are composed of this
Clouds between 6,00 ft and 20,000 ft
Rain/Snow clouds that are thicker than stratus
clouds
Low grey clouds that bring drizzle
Latin term for middle
Latin term for layered or sheet-like
Latin term for rain
Puffy white cloud that doesn’t produce rain
How do thunderheads get their name
A grey sky that looks like it could rain indicates
what types of clouds
Identify pictures of these clouds: Cirrocumulus,
Cirrus, Nimbostratus, and Cumulonimbus.