Supercooled cloud droplets are
A) ice crystals surrounded by air warmer than 0 C (32 F) .
B) liquid droplets that are cooler than the air around them.
C) liquid droplets observed at temperatures below 0 C (32 F) .
D) water droplets that have had all their latent heat removed.
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Q1: Condensation onto hygroscopic nuclei is possible at
Q2: Ice nuclei may be
A) ice crystals.
B) certain
Q3: Contact nucleation is
A) the freezing of supercooled
Q4: What are the two main substances used
Q7: Homogeneous nucleation occurs when
A) water vapor condenses
Q8: Which below best describes the solute effect?
A)
Q10: If you observe large raindrops hitting the
Q11: Which of the following statements is NOT
Q27: Which cloud type below will only produce
Q32: Which cloud would most likely produce drizzle?
A)stratus
B)cumulus
C)cumulus
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