1. Which type of cloud is large, white, and puffy and usually indicates fair weather?, A. Stratus, B. Cumulus, C. Cirrus, D. Nimbostratus, 2. Which cloud type is thin, wispy, and found high in the sky?, A. Cirrus, B. Stratus, C. Cumulus, D. Stratocumulus, 3. Which cloud type often forms a dark layer and brings steady rain or snow?, A. Cirrus, B. Nimbostratus, C. Cumulus, D. Altocumulus, 4. Which cloud is responsible for thunderstorms, lightning, and heavy rain?, A. Stratus, B. Cumulonimbus, C. Cirrus, D. Altostratus, 5. Which type of cloud forms a gray layer that can cover the entire sky and may bring light rain or drizzle?, A. Stratus, B. Cirrus, C. Cumulus, D. Altocumulus, 6. Which cloud type appears as low, puffy clouds that often form in rows or patches?, A. Stratocumulus, B. Cirrus, C. Nimbostratus, D. Cumulonimbus, 7. Which cloud type is commonly seen before a storm and may signal a change in weather?, A. Cirrus, B. Cumulus, C. Stratocumulus, D. Stratus, 8. Which cloud can grow tall and produce strong winds, hail, and thunderstorms?, A. Altostratus, B. Cumulonimbus, C. Cirrus, D. Stratocumulus, 9. Which type of cloud is usually associated with calm, cloudy skies and cool weather?, A. Stratus, B. Cirrus, C. Cumulonimbus, D. Altocumulus, 10. Which cloud type often appears like cotton balls in the sky and may develop into larger storm clouds?, A. Cumulus, B. Stratus, C. Nimbostratus, D. Cirrostratus.
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