Interactive Weather Quiz: Match Terms, Images, and Fill Gaps in British Weather Reports
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Test your knowledge of British weather with our interactive quiz! Match words like "soaking," "stormy," and "boiling" to the correct images, and learn about weather terminology. Fill in the gaps in a weather report about current conditions in Britain, including information about rivers and flooding. Challenge yourself to recall terms used by meteorologists and understand the implications of climate change on weather patterns. Perfect for anyone interested in meteorology or looking to enhance their vocabulary related to weather.
Interactive Weather Quiz: Match Terms, Images, and Fill Gaps in British Weather Reports
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Weather Quiz An adaptation of a BBC Quiz
Associate the words below with the correct pictures. A Soaking Stormy Boiling B C
A B C D Associate these adjectives with the picture they describe best freezing boiling squally drizzling breezy scorching sweltering blustery bitter pouring raining icy
Fill in the gaps in the report below Much of Britain is still under . Water levels in remain and many rivers could still run despite the recent heavy . Meteorologists are using imagery to monitor current and to forecast whether further downpours are likely.
Someone who studies the weather is called a… Weatherologist Meterorologist Biologist
A severe lack of rainfall can often lead to… Flooding Hurricanes Drought
Images of cloud and rain are taken from space using a… satellite weather balloon radar
Can you remember the last two pieces of vocabulary? A distinct lack of rainfall can cause a Images of cloud are taken from space using a
Now select the words to fill the gaps. The recent drought is just one example of severe weather. In the last decade there have been many examples of heavy with extremely low . Many people believe that such events are examples of . climate change snowfall temperatures
Many people believe extremes of weather are examples of… heavy snowfall climate change low temperatures