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Physical Science, 5/e
Bill Tillery, Arizona State University
Weather and Climate
True or False
1
Without condensation nuclei, a cooling air mass can become supersaturated.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
2
Clouds that are gray have larger water droplets than do white clouds.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
3
Raindrops in a summer rainstorm may have actually started as ice crystals at high altitudes.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
4
When a warm air mass advances over a mass of cooler air, towering cumulus clouds form, often resulting in thunderstorms.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
5
After the eye of a hurricane passes over you, thunderstorms and high winds resume, but now blowing in the opposite direction.
A)
TRUE
B)
FALSE
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