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A) they are large compared to atmospheric molecules.
B) they are small compared to atmospheric molecules.
C) they become large enough that gravity can pull them out of the sky.
D) they roll down isentropic surfaces and can't be stopped.
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A) evaporates
B) stays suspended in the cloud
C) breaks up into smaller drops
D) turns into a hailstone
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A) where repeated trips are made through a cloud.
B) where the temperature is well below freezing.
C) with weak upper-level winds.
D) where the temperature is near freezing.
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A) deposition of water vapor to ice alone
B) riming
C) aggregation
D) all of the above
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A) they are at least five times the size of a cloud droplet.
B) they reach a large enough terminal velocity for both their size and the distance between them and the ground.
C) they are able to catch a fast-moving downdraft.
D) the coalescence rate exceeds that of the collision rate.
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A) 50% of water.
B) 70% of water.
C) 90% of water.
D) no difference
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A) It's too cold to snow.
B) It's too cold to snow a lot.
C) Snow only falls at the freezing point.
D) none of the above
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A) initial mechanism for uplift
B) unstable air
C) sufficient moisture
D) all of the above
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A) requires the presence of a warmer above-freezing inversion layer.
B) freezes immediately upon touching the surface.
C) is usually associated with a cold front.
D) is more dangerous than freezing rain.
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A) the relative humidity is higher in a cold cloud than in a warm cloud.
B) of the difference between saturation vapor pressure between ice and water.
C) liquid water is attracted to ice because of an electrical charge differential.
D) updrafts are extremely strong during the Bergeron-Findeisen process.
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A) has been of substantial benefit to farmers on the Great Plains.
B) uses dry ice to increase the temperature of very cold clouds.
C) uses silver iodide to promote homogeneous nucleation.
D) has been able to increase rainfall in the Sierra Nevada under certain conditions.
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A) excessive precipitation
B) saturated soil
C) water levels in rivers/streams
D) fog
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A) to cause more droplets in a cloud to become supercooled
B) to convert some of the supercooled droplets in a cool cloud to ice and cause precipitation by the Bergeron process
C) to convert some of the supercooled droplets in a cool cloud to ice and cause precipitation by the collision/coalescence process
D) to enhance the evaporation of supercooled cloud droplets
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A) West Coast
B) East Coast
C) Great Plains
D) Gulf Coast
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A) typically come from cumuliform clouds.
B) are, by definition, periods of rain that last for at least one hour.
C) have only one size of raindrop.
D) usually have their origin in orographic lifting.
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A) contain no water droplets above 0 degrees Celsius.
B) contain substantial numbers of ice crystals at all elevations within the clouds.
C) have regions with above-freezing temperatures.
D) typically form precipitation through the collision-coalescence process.
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A) 100 times.
B) 1000 times.
C) 10000 times.
D) 1000000 times.
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