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Cold, Ice and Snow Review 2

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Ms. Little's Natural Disasters Cold Unit Review

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  • When the body loses heat faster than it can produce it.
  • Snow Slide is another name for...
  • The two types of avalanches are...
  • This type of precipitation occurs when snow passes through a layer of warmer air and partially melts, then through a layer of below-freezing air that allows it to refreeze into pellets of ice.
  • When the body shuts off circulation to the extremities in order to protect the inner vital organs.
  • What degree of frostbite is occurring when the skin turns red, pale, or white?
  • How many inches of ice must there be on all outdoor surfaces for it to be considered an Ice Storm?
  • Lake Effect Storms form when cold, dry air from the North passes over the Great Lakes and collects abundant moisture. The snow falls back to the ground as heavy snowstorms __________ and __________ of the lakes.
  • Snowflakes begin forming when ice crystals start accumulating on...
  • How cold people and animals feel outside, taking into account wind speed and temperature.
  • What condition(s) are necessary for a snowstorm to be considered a Blizzard?
  • If the temperature remains at or below 32℉ between the cloud and the ground, the precipitation will fall as
  • Which one of these is a thing you should definitely NOT do if you think you are suffering from Frostbite?
  • Why does Hypothermia affect older people the most?
  • Blizzards can happen in most areas of the U.S., except
  • Which is NOT a common problem caused by Ice Storms?
  • What is NOT something you should do if you are ever caught in an avalanche?
  • Which federal group is responsible for issuing winter weather alerts?
  • A Winter Weather ADVISORY is when winter weather conditions should be expected but will not be severe enough to meet warning levels. What is the phrase associated with an Advisory?
  • Which of these body parts are NOT in immediate danger of being affected by frostbite?
  • In winter conditions, mittens are better than gloves at keeping your hands warm.