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To solve the "Clouds Identification Quiz," we need to identify the types of clouds shown in the image based on their appearance and altitude. Here's a step-by-step explanation:
Clouds are classified into three main altitude groups:
1. High-Level Clouds (above 6 km):
- Cirrus (Ci)
- Cirrocumulus (Cc)
- Cirrostratus (Cs)
2. Mid-Level Clouds (2–7 km):
- Altocumulus (Ac)
- Altostratus (As)
3. Low-Level Clouds (below 2 km):
- Stratus (St)
- Stratocumulus (Sc)
- Nimbostratus (Ns)
4. Vertical Development Clouds (extend through multiple levels):
- Cumulus (Cu)
- Cumulonimbus (Cb)
Let’s analyze each cloud in the image and match it with the correct type:
#### Top Left (Tall, Vertical Cloud)
- Appearance: Tall, vertical, and extends from low to high altitudes.
- Altitude: Reaches up to 12 km.
- Type: Cumulonimbus (Cb)
#### Top Middle (Thin, Feather-like Clouds)
- Appearance: Thin, wispy, and feathery.
- Altitude: Above 6 km.
- Type: Cirrus (Ci)
#### Top Right (Small, Round Puffs)
- Appearance: Small, rounded, and scattered.
- Altitude: Above 6 km.
- Type: Cirrocumulus (Cc)
#### Middle Left (Layered, Grayish Clouds)
- Appearance: Layered and uniform.
- Altitude: Around 6 km.
- Type: Altostratus (As)
#### Middle Center (Puffy, Rounded Clouds)
- Appearance: Puffy and rounded, but not as tall as cumulonimbus.
- Altitude: Around 6 km.
- Type: Altocumulus (Ac)
#### Middle Right (Layered, Gray Clouds)
- Appearance: Thick and gray, covering much of the sky.
- Altitude: Below 2 km.
- Type: Nimbostratus (Ns)
#### Bottom Left (Flat, Low-Lying Clouds)
- Appearance: Flat and low-lying.
- Altitude: Near the ground (0 km).
- Type: Stratus (St)
#### Bottom Center (Fluffy, Heaped Clouds)
- Appearance: Fluffy and heaped, but not as tall as cumulonimbus.
- Altitude: Below 2 km.
- Type: Cumulus (Cu)
#### Bottom Right (Dark, Rainy Clouds)
- Appearance: Dark, thick, and associated with rain.
- Altitude: Below 2 km.
- Type: Nimbostratus (Ns)
Here is the completed identification:
1. Top Left: Cumulonimbus (Cb)
2. Top Middle: Cirrus (Ci)
3. Top Right: Cirrocumulus (Cc)
4. Middle Left: Altostratus (As)
5. Middle Center: Altocumulus (Ac)
6. Middle Right: Nimbostratus (Ns)
7. Bottom Left: Stratus (St)
8. Bottom Center: Cumulus (Cu)
9. Bottom Right: Nimbostratus (Ns)
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{c}
\text{Cumulonimbus (Cb)} \\
\text{Cirrus (Ci)} \\
\text{Cirrocumulus (Cc)} \\
\text{Altostratus (As)} \\
\text{Altocumulus (Ac)} \\
\text{Nimbostratus (Ns)} \\
\text{Stratus (St)} \\
\text{Cumulus (Cu)} \\
\text{Nimbostratus (Ns)}
\end{array}
}
\]
Step 1: Understand Cloud Altitude Ranges
Clouds are classified into three main altitude groups:
1. High-Level Clouds (above 6 km):
- Cirrus (Ci)
- Cirrocumulus (Cc)
- Cirrostratus (Cs)
2. Mid-Level Clouds (2–7 km):
- Altocumulus (Ac)
- Altostratus (As)
3. Low-Level Clouds (below 2 km):
- Stratus (St)
- Stratocumulus (Sc)
- Nimbostratus (Ns)
4. Vertical Development Clouds (extend through multiple levels):
- Cumulus (Cu)
- Cumulonimbus (Cb)
Step 2: Identify Each Cloud Type
Let’s analyze each cloud in the image and match it with the correct type:
#### Top Left (Tall, Vertical Cloud)
- Appearance: Tall, vertical, and extends from low to high altitudes.
- Altitude: Reaches up to 12 km.
- Type: Cumulonimbus (Cb)
#### Top Middle (Thin, Feather-like Clouds)
- Appearance: Thin, wispy, and feathery.
- Altitude: Above 6 km.
- Type: Cirrus (Ci)
#### Top Right (Small, Round Puffs)
- Appearance: Small, rounded, and scattered.
- Altitude: Above 6 km.
- Type: Cirrocumulus (Cc)
#### Middle Left (Layered, Grayish Clouds)
- Appearance: Layered and uniform.
- Altitude: Around 6 km.
- Type: Altostratus (As)
#### Middle Center (Puffy, Rounded Clouds)
- Appearance: Puffy and rounded, but not as tall as cumulonimbus.
- Altitude: Around 6 km.
- Type: Altocumulus (Ac)
#### Middle Right (Layered, Gray Clouds)
- Appearance: Thick and gray, covering much of the sky.
- Altitude: Below 2 km.
- Type: Nimbostratus (Ns)
#### Bottom Left (Flat, Low-Lying Clouds)
- Appearance: Flat and low-lying.
- Altitude: Near the ground (0 km).
- Type: Stratus (St)
#### Bottom Center (Fluffy, Heaped Clouds)
- Appearance: Fluffy and heaped, but not as tall as cumulonimbus.
- Altitude: Below 2 km.
- Type: Cumulus (Cu)
#### Bottom Right (Dark, Rainy Clouds)
- Appearance: Dark, thick, and associated with rain.
- Altitude: Below 2 km.
- Type: Nimbostratus (Ns)
Final Answer
Here is the completed identification:
1. Top Left: Cumulonimbus (Cb)
2. Top Middle: Cirrus (Ci)
3. Top Right: Cirrocumulus (Cc)
4. Middle Left: Altostratus (As)
5. Middle Center: Altocumulus (Ac)
6. Middle Right: Nimbostratus (Ns)
7. Bottom Left: Stratus (St)
8. Bottom Center: Cumulus (Cu)
9. Bottom Right: Nimbostratus (Ns)
Boxed Final Answer
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{c}
\text{Cumulonimbus (Cb)} \\
\text{Cirrus (Ci)} \\
\text{Cirrocumulus (Cc)} \\
\text{Altostratus (As)} \\
\text{Altocumulus (Ac)} \\
\text{Nimbostratus (Ns)} \\
\text{Stratus (St)} \\
\text{Cumulus (Cu)} \\
\text{Nimbostratus (Ns)}
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of cloud identification worksheet.