Weather quiz - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Frozen particles that fall from the sky as crystals. Snow
87%
A swirling vortex of strong winds that reaches to the ground (to include water). Tornado
87%
A cloud located on the ground. Mainly found in valleys or over water. Fog
78%
Potentially very large swirling air mass responsible for massive amounts of damage from strong winds, torrential downpours, and tornadic activity. Hurricane
77%
Mix of snow and rain due to varying temperatures. Sleet
74%
Millions of air parcels that reach condensation and form an obscuration in the sky. Cloud
69%
The thing that drives lines of rain and thunderstorms. It brings colder air behind it and northerly winds. Cold front
69%
Produces lightning always and hail sometimes. Thunderstorm
67%
Debris picked up by strong surface winds (generally dust or dry dirt). Can cover the skies in deserts for days. Dust storm
66%
The main driving force behind most weather. Can stack throughout the atmosphere and pushes warm and cold fronts. Low pressure
62%
Produces fair weather and mostly clear skies. Occurs behind cold fronts usually. High pressure
56%
Created by differential heating throughout the atmosphere. You can make it expelling all the air from your lungs all at once. Wind
51%
This is what happens when it is unseasonably warm for a long period of time. Sometimes responsible for droughts. Heat wave
48%
Generally created by a southerly wind pushing north, bringing warmer temperatures and usually rain. Warm front
48%
The name given when cold temperatures persist for a very long period of time, usually colder than the norm. Cold snap
25%
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