Question 1 of 3
Intermediate

Which natural phenomenon is strong enough to move weather systems?

Question 2 of 3
Intermediate

What are the three elements that make up most weather events?

Question 3 of 3
Intermediate

What powers global wind circulation?

Question 3 of 3
Intermediate

Happy with your answers?

Submit your current answers and get the final test result.

Test results

Congratulations. You have passed the test and completed the 54 - Understanding our weather
Sorry. You did not pass the 54 - Understanding our weather test this time
Achieved badges:
How would you rate this course?
1: Which natural phenomenon is strong enough to move weather systems?
Rotation of the earth
You can find the answer here >
1: Which natural phenomenon is strong enough to move weather systems?
1: Which natural phenomenon is strong enough to move weather systems?
Jet streams
2: What are the three elements that make up most weather events?
Humidity, wind speed, and gas
You can find the answer here >
2: What are the three elements that make up most weather events?
Air pressure, water vapor, and temperatur
2: What are the three elements that make up most weather events?
Magnetic fields, wind direction, and humidity
You can find the answer here >
3: What powers global wind circulation?
Heat and the rotation of the earth
3: What powers global wind circulation?
Gravity and air pressure
You can find the answer here >
3: What powers global wind circulation?
Air pressure and magnetic fields
You can find the answer here >