T C ☑ Pri Ter Acc math earth gender class econ Λ | P |│ CBC │▸ │ huskyct.uconn.edu/ultra/courses/_162726_1/outline/assessment/_10686829_1/overview/attempt/_52733145_1?courseld=_162726_1 7 OF 7 QUESTIONS REMAINING Study the diagram below (Fig. 10.16 from your textbook). Which of the following statements is FALSE about tornado formation? I. Tornados only form when and where there is wind-shear II. Tornados only form in single-cell thunderstorms Attempts 2 attempts left SW 15 Height above ground (km) Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education. Permission required for reproduction or display. 12 Single cell 16 ო O (a) Rain and hail A statement II is false B both statements are false (C) statement I is false neither statement is false Questions Filter (7) Warm air rises vertically Anvil Supercell Wind shear shifts updraft, causing tilt (b) Tornado Large hail Heavy rain Light rain Wall cloud Small hail NE G│ + S > Relaunch to update : Grading Maximum points 1.05 points Description These questions relate to Chapter 10, sections: "Tornadoes", p. 264. "How Tornadoes Form", p. 264- 271. "Tornado outbreaks", p. 271-274. "Tornado safety", p. 274. Optional: "Lightning", p. 275-278. And videos: Where and why do Thunderstorms form? Why does "Tornado Alley" get so many Tornadoes? How does a lightning strike work? Save and Close Submit

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Study the diagram below (Fig. 10.16 from your textbook). Which of the following statements is FALSE about tornado formation?
I. Tornados only form when and where there is wind-shear
II. Tornados only form in single-cell thunderstorms
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2 attempts left
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Height above ground (km)
Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education. Permission required for reproduction or display.
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Single cell
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(a)
Rain and hail
A statement II is false
B both statements are false
(C) statement I is false
neither statement is false
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Warm air
rises
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Anvil
Supercell
Wind shear
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causing tilt
(b) Tornado
Large hail
Heavy rain
Light rain
Wall cloud
Small hail
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Relaunch to update :
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Maximum points
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These questions relate to Chapter 10, sections:
"Tornadoes", p. 264. "How Tornadoes Form", p. 264-
271. "Tornado outbreaks", p. 271-274. "Tornado
safety", p. 274. Optional: "Lightning", p. 275-278. And
videos: Where and why do Thunderstorms form? Why
does "Tornado Alley" get so many Tornadoes? How
does a lightning strike work?
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Transcribed Image Text:T C ☑ Pri Ter Acc math earth gender class econ Λ | P |│ CBC │▸ │ huskyct.uconn.edu/ultra/courses/_162726_1/outline/assessment/_10686829_1/overview/attempt/_52733145_1?courseld=_162726_1 7 OF 7 QUESTIONS REMAINING Study the diagram below (Fig. 10.16 from your textbook). Which of the following statements is FALSE about tornado formation? I. Tornados only form when and where there is wind-shear II. Tornados only form in single-cell thunderstorms Attempts 2 attempts left SW 15 Height above ground (km) Copyright © McGraw-Hill Education. Permission required for reproduction or display. 12 Single cell 16 ო O (a) Rain and hail A statement II is false B both statements are false (C) statement I is false neither statement is false Questions Filter (7) Warm air rises vertically Anvil Supercell Wind shear shifts updraft, causing tilt (b) Tornado Large hail Heavy rain Light rain Wall cloud Small hail NE G│ + S > Relaunch to update : Grading Maximum points 1.05 points Description These questions relate to Chapter 10, sections: "Tornadoes", p. 264. "How Tornadoes Form", p. 264- 271. "Tornado outbreaks", p. 271-274. "Tornado safety", p. 274. Optional: "Lightning", p. 275-278. And videos: Where and why do Thunderstorms form? Why does "Tornado Alley" get so many Tornadoes? How does a lightning strike work? Save and Close Submit
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