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7th Grade Metrological Tornadoes Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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Deep within the heart of a "Supercell" lies a rotating updraft so powerful it acts like a vacuum cleaner for the heavens. This isn't just a storm; it’s a structured, living entity that has found a way to...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 14 | Last updated: Mar 8, 2026
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Sample Question 1What is a mesocyclone in the context of severe weather?
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Sample Question 2A mesocyclone is much larger than the tornado that may eventually form from it.
Most people think of wind as a simple push, but the real magic happens when the air starts to tumble like a runaway log in a river. When the wind at the ground is lazy but the air a mile up is screaming in a different...
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Sample Question 1Which of the following best defines the term wind shear?
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Sample Question 2Wind shear can occur both horizontally across the ground and vertically up into the atmosphere.
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