Report: Tornado

Report: Tornado

12th Grade

10 Qs

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Report: Tornado

Report: Tornado

Assessment

Quiz

English

12th Grade

Medium

CCSS
RI.11-12.4, RI.11-12.1, L.11-12.4

+2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Anjang Dwi Giyanto

Used 23+ times

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

The word tornado comes from Spanish language and means to twist or turn. A tornado is a whirlwind produced by atmospheric conditions, mainly extremely low pressure, during a severe thunderstorm.


Tornadoes usually turn counterclockwise. They appear as funnel shaped columns of violently rotating winds that reach down from a storm and touch the ground. Although a tornado is not always visible to the eye, tornadic conditions can still be picked up on radar, or the tornado may become visible once debris and dirt are pulled into it.


What does the word tornado mean?

The word tornado means to twist or turn

The word tornado comes from Spanish language

A tornado is a whirlwind produced by atmospheric conditions

The word tornado means severe thunderstorm.

Tags

CCSS.L.11-12.4

CCSS.RI.11-12.4

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

The word tornado comes from Spanish language and means to twist or turn. A tornado is a whirlwind produced by atmospheric conditions, mainly extremely low pressure, during a severe thunderstorm.


Tornadoes usually turn counterclockwise. They appear as funnel shaped columns of violently rotating winds that reach down from a storm and touch the ground. Although a tornado is not always visible to the eye, tornadic conditions can still be picked up on radar, or the tornado may become visible once debris and dirt are pulled into it.


What is a tornado?

The word tornado means to twist or turn

The word tornado comes from Spanish language

A tornado is a whirlwind produced by atmospheric conditions

The word tornado means severe thunderstorm.

Tags

CCSS.RI.11-12.4

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The word tornado comes from Spanish language and means to twist or turn. A tornado is a whirlwind produced by atmospheric conditions, mainly extremely low pressure, during a severe thunderstorm.


Tornadoes usually turn counterclockwise. They appear as funnel shaped columns of violently rotating winds that reach down from a storm and touch the ground. Although a tornado is not always visible to the eye, tornadic conditions can still be picked up on radar, or the tornado may become visible once debris and dirt are pulled into it.


How do tornadoes usually turn?

Tornadoes usually turn clockwise.

Tornadoes usually turn counterclockwise.

Tornadoes are whirlwind produced by atmospheric conditions

Tornadoes appear as funnel shaped columns of violently rotating winds

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Tornadoes usually turn counterclockwise. They appear as funnel shaped columns of violently rotating winds that reach down from a storm and touch the ground. Although a tornado is not always visible to the eye, tornadic conditions can still be picked up on radar, or the tornado may become visible once debris and dirt are pulled into it.


A tornado may also be referred to as a funnel cloud, but this is technically not a correct term. While the two words are sometimes used interchangeably, a funnel cloud is different, not in its make up, but in the fact that it does not touch the ground. Another name that is often used to describe a tornado is twister, due to its violent twisting motion.


What do tornadoes look like?

Tornadoes are not always visible to the eye but tornadic conditions can still be picked up on radar.

Tornadoes may also be referred to as funnel clouds.

Tornadoes may become visible once debris and dirt are pulled into them.

Tornadoes appear as funnel shaped columns of violently rotating winds that reach down from a storm and touch the ground.

Tags

CCSS.RI.11-12.1

CCSS.W.11-12.9

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A tornado may also be referred to as a funnel cloud, but this is technically not a correct term. While the two words are sometimes used interchangeably, a funnel cloud is different, not in its make up, but in the fact that it does not touch the ground. Another name that is often used to describe a tornado is twister, due to its violent twisting motion.


The tornado is one of the most unpredictable and destructive forces of nature, often destroying everything in its path. A tornado is usually preceded by severe storms, which may include lightning, high winds, and frequent hail. It can change course without notice, and is usually accompanied by a roaring sound, or as some describe it, the sound of freight train.


What are the other names of tornadoes?

High winds

Twister

Violent twisting motion

Storms

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

A tornado may also be referred to as a funnel cloud, but this is technically not a correct term. While the two words are sometimes used interchangeably, a funnel cloud is different, not in its make up, but in the fact that it does not touch the ground. Another name that is often used to describe a tornado is twister, due to its violent twisting motion.


The tornado is one of the most unpredictable and destructive forces of nature, often destroying everything in its path. A tornado is usually preceded by severe storms, which may include lightning, high winds, and frequent hail. It can change course without notice, and is usually accompanied by a roaring sound, or as some describe it, the sound of freight train. (Taken from http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-tornado.htm)


Why is it technically not correct to refer tornadoes as funnel clouds?

Because tornado is one of the most unpredictable and destructive forces of nature

Because tornadoes do not touch the ground, whereas funnel clouds do.

Because funnel clouds do not touch the ground, whereas tornadoes do.

Because tornadoes are usually accompanied by a roaring sound whereas funnel clouds are not.

Tags

CCSS.RI.11-12.1

CCSS.RI.11-12.4

CCSS.W.11-12.9

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

A tornado may also be referred to as a funnel cloud, but this is technically not a correct term. While the two words are sometimes used interchangeably, a funnel cloud is different, not in its make up, but in the fact that it does not touch the ground. Another name that is often used to describe a tornado is twister, due to its violent twisting motion.


The tornado is one of the most unpredictable and destructive forces of nature, often destroying everything in its path. A tornado is usually preceded by severe storms, which may include lightning, high winds, and frequent hail. It can change course without notice, and is usually accompanied by a roaring sound, or as some describe it, the sound of freight train.


Why is a tornado described as a twister?

Because of its violent twisting motion.

Because of its reference to as a funnel cloud

Because of its most unpredictable and destructive forces.

Because of its roaring sound

Tags

CCSS.L.11-12.5

CCSS.RI.11-12.1

CCSS.RI.11-12.4

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