WGU DIM4 Task 1 Assessment Planning
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Pop Quiz
1. What is a hurricane?
A. A storm that is large and powerful cyclone. It forms
over warm
water in the ocean.
B. A storm that is small and weak cyclone. It forms over
cold
water in the ocean.
C. A large column of rotating air forms on the Earth, with
warm, humid air combining with cold, dry air.
D. A small column of rotating water forms on the
Earth with a combination of thunderstorms and
rain.
2. What is a tornado?
A. A storm that is large and powerful cyclone. It forms
over warm
water in the ocean.
B. A storm that is small and weak cyclone. It forms over
cold
water in the ocean.
C. A large column of rotating air forms on the Earth, with
warm, humid air combined with cold and dry air.
D. A small column of rotating water forms on the
Earth with a combination of thunderstorms and
rain.
3. How do Hurricanes effect the earth?
A. By creating damage to our homes that are
permanently destroyed.
B. They impact the air, ecosystems, and humans by
flooding and destroying our communities and forests.
C. They uproot trees and destroy plants and wildlife
habitats. Extremely high winds can destroy farmland
and crops. During destruction, they have debris that
flies in the wind, which can worsen the damage. They
destroy anything they hit, including homes, buildings,
, and streets.
D. They do not affect the earth.
attachment.
Pop Quiz
1. What is a hurricane?
A. A storm that is large and powerful cyclone. It forms
over warm
water in the ocean.
B. A storm that is small and weak cyclone. It forms over
cold
water in the ocean.
C. A large column of rotating air forms on the Earth, with
warm, humid air combining with cold, dry air.
D. A small column of rotating water forms on the
Earth with a combination of thunderstorms and
rain.
2. What is a tornado?
A. A storm that is large and powerful cyclone. It forms
over warm
water in the ocean.
B. A storm that is small and weak cyclone. It forms over
cold
water in the ocean.
C. A large column of rotating air forms on the Earth, with
warm, humid air combined with cold and dry air.
D. A small column of rotating water forms on the
Earth with a combination of thunderstorms and
rain.
3. How do Hurricanes effect the earth?
A. By creating damage to our homes that are
permanently destroyed.
B. They impact the air, ecosystems, and humans by
flooding and destroying our communities and forests.
C. They uproot trees and destroy plants and wildlife
habitats. Extremely high winds can destroy farmland
and crops. During destruction, they have debris that
flies in the wind, which can worsen the damage. They
destroy anything they hit, including homes, buildings,
, and streets.
D. They do not affect the earth.