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Pilot implementation (detailed example with lesson/activity plan), attachments – How does precipitation sound
Match the different descriptions with the correct form of precipitation.
1 Fog Water droplets that fall to the ground. 2 Frost Water cloud with fewer droplets, close to the ground, so you can still see quite well (up to 5 km). 3 Rain Raindrops that fall on a surface that has a temperature below freezing. The water freezes immediately and forms a smooth layer of ice on the surface. 4 Snow Water cloud that floats close to the ground, reducing visibility to a maximum of 1 km. 5 Hail This precipitation often appears in the morning. Condensation occurs, forming small water droplets on the grass. 6 Dew Very fine water droplets that fall down. 7 Freezing rain Round ice stones that fall down. 8 Fog Frozen water droplets that fall down. 9 Drizzle Answer boxes:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 worksheet, PowerPoint
