Extreme weather vocab

Extreme weather vocab
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Extreme weather vocab

Slide 1 - Slide


What does extreme mean?


A
Very small
B
Very slow
C
Very strong or intense
D
Very normal

Slide 2 - Quiz


A tornado is…


A
A snowstorm
B
A type of rain
C
A spinning column of air
D
A large wave in the ocean

Slide 3 - Quiz


Alley in “Tornado Alley” means…


A
A small village
B
A narrow area or region
C
A dangerous area
D
A type of house

Slide 4 - Quiz


To produce means…



A
To copy something
B
To lose something
C
To break something
D
To make something

Slide 5 - Quiz


Doppler radar is used to…


A
Look at animals
B
Track storms and wind
C
Find earthquakes
D
Measure temperature

Slide 6 - Quiz


To spin means…


A
To turn around fast
B
To fall down
C
To stop
D
To go straight

Slide 7 - Quiz


Almost means…


A
Always
B
Never
C
Not quite
D
Exactly

Slide 8 - Quiz


To cover means…


A
To look at something
B
To move away
C
To hide or protect something
D
To break something

Slide 9 - Quiz


Huge means…


A
Not important
B
Very big
C
Medium size
D
very small

Slide 10 - Quiz

Last means…


A
Happen again
B
Break quickly
C
Continue for a period of time
D
Finish suddenly

Slide 11 - Quiz


Lightning is…


A
Rain falling fast
B
A strong wind
C
Loud sound in the sky
D
A flash of light in a storm

Slide 12 - Quiz


Thunder is…


A
The loud sound after lightning
B
A type of wind
C
The bright light in a storm
D
Snow

Slide 13 - Quiz


A disaster is…


A
A sunny day
B
A small problem
C
A very bad event causing damage
D
A happy event

Slide 14 - Quiz


Droughts mean…


A
Strong winds
B
Snowstorms
C
Too much rain
D
No rain for a long time

Slide 15 - Quiz


Floods happen when…


A
The ground is dry
B
There is too much water
C
Water freezes
D
There is too little water

Slide 16 - Quiz


The ground was covered with snow. What does this mean?


A
It was snowing a little
B
The snow was melting
C
There was no snow
D
Snow was everywhere on the ground

Slide 17 - Quiz

Which sentence uses dangerous correctly?


A
Water is dangerous when you drink it.
B
Sleeping is dangerous every night.
C
Swimming in a storm is dangerous.
D
My pillow is dangerous.

Slide 18 - Quiz

Which type of extreme weather is most common during the wet season in Timor-Leste?

A
Tornadoes
B
Sandstorms
C
Flash floods
D
Snowstorms

Slide 19 - Quiz

A meteorologist is a person who studies and predicts the weather.
True or False?

Slide 20 - Open question


Which job uses satellites and radar to understand weather?

A
Sports coach
B
Driver
C
Chef
D
Remote sensing specialist

Slide 21 - Quiz

List one thing you should put in an emergency kit for extreme weather.

Slide 22 - Open question

Which event usually affects many people or a large area?

A
Incident
B
Disaster
C
nothing
D
Accident

Slide 23 - Quiz

An accident is an unexpected event that causes harm.
True or False?

Slide 24 - Open question

A small fire in a kitchen that is put out quickly is an example of a:

A
Incident
B
Accident
C
flood
D
Disaster

Slide 25 - Quiz