I will solve this problem by identifying the correct severe weather type for each picture based on the definitions provided in the image.
Step 1: Analyze the definitions and images
First, I need to understand the definitions of each severe weather type as given in the image:
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Blizzard: a storm with a lot of snow
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Drought: when there is very little rain for a long time
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Tornado: a storm with high winds that looks like a funnel
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Flood: when there is too much rain very quickly
Now, I'll examine each picture in the worksheet section and match it to the correct definition.
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Step 2: Solve each row
Row 1:
- Image shows a swirling funnel cloud over trees.
- This matches the definition of a
tornado.
- So, I should check the box next to "tornado".
Row 2:
- Image shows a bright sun over dry, cracked earth with bare trees.
- This matches the definition of a
drought.
- So, I should check the box next to "drought".
Row 3:
- Image shows a snowy scene with a house covered in snow and snow falling.
- This matches the definition of a
blizzard.
- So, I should check the box next to "blizzard".
Row 4:
- Image shows a house partially submerged in water with waves.
- This matches the definition of a
flood.
- So, I should check the box next to "flood".
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Final Answer:
The correct boxes to check are:
- Row 1:
tornado
- Row 2:
drought
- Row 3:
blizzard
- Row 4:
flood
This completes the task.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of weather worksheet pdf.