7 SST 2 Understanding The Weather 1 Complete Chapter (FREE MCQ Test)
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Why is atmospheric pressure generally lower at high altitudes?
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In which geographical zone is the Troposphere generally thicker, due to the expansion of warm air?
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Which term refers to the layer of gases surrounding the Earth, often simply called ‘air’?
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Atmospheric pressure is typically displayed in which unit of measurement?
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Which layer of the atmosphere is located closest to the Earth’s surface and is where almost all weather phenomena occur?
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Which instrument is used specifically to measure the direction of the wind?
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Rainfall depth is commonly measured in what unit, as mentioned in the source?
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Which element of weather refers to any form of water that falls from the sky, including rain, snow, or hail?
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Wind speed is typically measured in which unit, as specified in the source?
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What specific instrument, mentioned in the source, is used on tarmacs to indicate wind direction?
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What specific statistic, related to temperature, is collected using thermometer data?
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A pressure reading below 1000 mb indicates a ‘depression’ or what type of system, which can develop into a storm?
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What is Atmospheric Pressure defined as?
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Which specific weather event is mentioned as being something that weather predictions help people prepare for?
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What is considered the “Normal Pressure” measurement at the sea coast, in millibars (mb)?
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How is the weather element of Temperature defined?
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The Troposphere extends to a height ranging from 6 kilometres to what maximum height from the ground?
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Which pair of temperature scales are specifically mentioned in the source material for temperature measurement?
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What instrument is used to measure the amount (depth) of rainfall?
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Which instrument is used to measure atmospheric pressure?
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What is the definition of “Weather” as stated in the source material?
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Which instrument is used by scientists to measure ambient, maximum, and minimum temperatures?
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Which instrument measures the speed of the wind?
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Humidity is the amount of water in the air in which specific form?
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Wind is defined as the movement of air, which typically moves from areas of high pressure to areas of what other pressure type?
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