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Class 8
Science
Curiosity
Pressure, Winds, Storms, and Cyclones

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Question Bank: Pressure, Winds, Storms, and Cyclones

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Question Bank - Pressure, Winds, Storms, and Cyclones

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Q1.

What is the definition of pressure in scientific terms?

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Q2.

If the force applied over an area is doubled, what happens to the pressure?

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Q3.

Which phenomenon exemplifies how air pressure works when blowing up a balloon?

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Q4.

What happens to pressure as you descend deeper into the ocean?

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Q5.

In a vacuum, what happens to air pressure?

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Q6.

Why does a high-pressure area lead to clear weather?

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Q7.

Which example best demonstrates the application of pressure in daily life?

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Q8.

What unit is commonly used to measure pressure?

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Q9.

If the area over which a force is applied is increased, what happens to the pressure?

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Q10.

Why is it harder to breathe at higher altitudes?

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Q11.

What type of pressure is exerted by liquids?

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Q12.

Which scientific principle explains why a straw works when drinking?

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Q13.

What causes the bulge in a balloon when air is blown into it?

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Q14.

Why do barometers measure atmospheric pressure?

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Q15.

When comparing two balloons, why do they expand differently when filled with the same amount of air?

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Q16.

How does increasing temperature affect the pressure of a gas held at constant volume?

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Q17.

What happens when you apply pressure to a liquid in a closed container?

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Q18.

What is atmospheric pressure?

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Q19.

How does the area of a covering sheet affect the effort needed to lift it?

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Q20.

What happens to a balloon when air is blown into it?

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Q21.

What primarily causes wind to form?

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Q22.

Why does a rubber sucker stick to a surface?

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Q23.

Which unit is commonly used to measure atmospheric pressure?

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Q24.

What unit is commonly used to measure atmospheric pressure?

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Q25.

What happens to air pressure when a balloon is inflated?

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Q26.

When the air pressure inside a sealed container is decreased, what happens to the pressure from outside?

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Q27.

In which direction does air flow?

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Q28.

What causes the expansion of a balloon in all directions when inflated?

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Q29.

What happens when the air pressure inside a balloon is higher than outside?

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Q30.

Which of the following is an example demonstrating how air applies pressure?

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Q31.

Which of the following scenarios describes the movement of wind?

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Q32.

What happens if you place an inflated balloon in a cold environment?

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Q33.

When balloons of different sizes are connected with a straw, what will happen?

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Q34.

How does increasing the height above sea level affect atmospheric pressure?

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Q35.

What effect does temperature have on air pressure?

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Q36.

What is the relationship between force and area in terms of pressure?

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Q37.

What role does Earth's rotation play in wind patterns?

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Q38.

If a container with air has a small hole, what will happen over time?

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Q39.

What happens to air pressure as altitude increases?

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Q40.

When you press an inflated balloon, what happens to the pressure inside it?

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Q41.

What drives the cycle of wind and weather patterns?

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Q42.

What primarily causes wind to form?

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Q43.

What is a primary factor contributing to the unequal heating of the Earth's surface?

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Q44.

Why do storms develop?

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Q45.

How does wind affect climate?

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Q46.

Which of the following can be a misconception about wind and pressure?

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Q47.

What is the primary cause of thunderstorms?

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Q48.

What role does static electricity play in thunderstorms?

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Q49.

Why is it advised to keep windows and doors open during high wind storms?

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Q50.

What form of precipitation is most likely during thunderstorms?

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Q51.

During which stage of a thunderstorm does the most severe weather occur?

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Q52.

What phenomenon accompanies thunderstorms and indicates electrical discharge?

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Q53.

What is the main difference between a storm and a thunderstorm?

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Q54.

What is the primary difference in air pressure between thunderstorms and calm conditions?

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Q55.

How does the circulation of air contribute to the development of storms?

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Q56.

What is the sound produced during a thunderstorm primarily a result of?

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Q57.

What is one safety measure to take during a thunderstorm?

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Q58.

Which type of cloud is typically associated with thunderstorms?

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Q59.

What happens to air pressure when high-speed winds blow?

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Q60.

What feature increases the likelihood of severe weather in a storm?

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Q61.

How do sea breezes form during the day?

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Q62.

What happens to the air pressure when a storm approaches?

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Q63.

Why is it safer to open doors and windows during storms with high winds?

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Q64.

Which factor is critical in determining thunderstorm severity?

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Q65.

What is the 'eye' of a cyclone?

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Q66.

What occurs as warm air rises in thunderstorms?

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Q67.

What is the primary cause of cyclones?

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Q68.

How does the rotation of the Earth affect wind patterns?

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Q69.

During which phenomenon does the air above land become cooler than the air above water at night, creating a breeze?

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Q70.

If the pressure difference is large during a storm, what can happen to weak structures?

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Q71.

What should you observe when two balloons are blown apart, creating a low-pressure area in between them?

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Q72.

What natural event is characterized by high-speed winds, heavy rainfall, and a rotating system?

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Q73.

Which of the following is a consequence of strong winds during a cyclone?

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Q74.

What is the main reason for the creation of wind?

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Q75.

When a cyclone moves over land, why does it lose strength?

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Q76.

Which natural disaster can reach wind speeds up to 270 km/h?

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Q77.

What is formed when warm air rises and cool air rushes in to take its place?

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Q78.

What is the center of a cyclone known as?

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Q79.

How does a cyclone generally lose its strength?

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Q80.

During a cyclone, what can push ocean water toward the shore, creating coastal flooding?

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Q81.

What weather conditions can lead to the formation of a cyclone?

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Q82.

What was a notable cyclone that had peak wind speeds of 270 km/h?

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Q83.

Which of the following statements is true about the eye of a cyclone?

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Q84.

Which factor primarily contributes to the rotation of cyclones on Earth?

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Q85.

What are the typical wind speeds of storms compared to cyclones?

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Q86.

What type of natural disaster can result from a cyclone making landfall?

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Q87.

Which charge interaction is responsible for lightning during storms?

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Q88.

What is created when cool air sinks and warm air rises?

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Q89.

What can be an essential item to keep in an emergency kit in cyclone-prone areas?

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Q90.

Which of the following describes the nature of cyclones?

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Q91.

What role does humidity play in cyclone development?

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Q92.

Which term describes the rapid rise of warm air in a cyclone?

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