Liquids/Liquid objects/Rains/Quiz

Rain is a lecture and an article about a type of meteor that becomes a meteorite on the surface of the Earth and some other astronomical objects.

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Quiz
{True or False, Rain can be liquid water in the form of droplets falling through an atmosphere. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Precipitation is likely to be which of the following? + water particles + snow flakes + hail + sleet - ball bearings
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{Yes or No, Secondary organic aerosols form from oxidation of airborne organic gases and play key roles in weather and climate by seeding clouds and absorbing or scattering sunlight. + Yes - No
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{Precipitation products of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor are called { hydrometeors (i) }
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{Yes or No, Sudden flash floods that happen because of heavy rains is the biggest reason for weather-related deaths. + Yes - No
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{Chemistry phenomena associated with rain are - an epigenome + water molecules + atmospheres - pressure + ions - plastic
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{Yes or No, Precipitation that evaporates before reaching the ground is called virga. + Yes - No
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{Complete the text: Very small. numerous, and uniformly { dispersed (i) } water { drops|droplets (i) }, mist, or sprinkle that { falls (i) } to the ground is called { drizzle (i) }.
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{Complete the text: Match up the type of precipitation detector with each of the possibilities below: sensor pixels - A rain rate - B spurious false positives - C tropical rainfall - D global precipitation measurement - E rain - F TRMM { D (i) }. retrieval algorithm { B (i) }. standard rain gauge { F (i) }. problem background types { C (i) }. GPM Core Observatory { E (i) } contain precipitation { A (i) }.
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{Complete the text: Match up the rain with the phenomenon: rain shaft - A hailstone - B lithometeor - C plasma meteor - D torrential water rain - E red rain - F forsterite rain - G rainstorm - H { D (i) }. { A (i) }. { G (i) } { F (i) }. { C (i) }. { H (i) } { E (i) } { B (i) }.
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