3rd Grade Science Flashcards: Identifying Weather Hazards

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3rd Grade Science

Identifying Weather Hazards

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Which hazard is described as too much rain causing water to cover land that is usually dry?

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Flood. Occurs when water overflows normal boundaries after heavy rainfall.

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Flashcard 1: Which hazard is described as too much rain causing water to cover land that is usually dry?

Answer: Flood. Occurs when water overflows normal boundaries after heavy rainfall.

Flashcard 2: Which weather hazard is a long period of extremely cold weather that can cause frostbite?

Answer: Cold wave. Dangerously low temperatures can freeze exposed skin.

Flashcard 3: Which weather hazard is a storm with lightning, thunder, and often heavy rain?

Answer: Thunderstorm. Produces electrical discharges and loud rumbling sounds.

Flashcard 4: What is the weather-related hazard when very low temperatures can cause frostbite or hypothermia?

Answer: Extreme cold hazard. Cold temperatures can damage exposed skin and body tissues.

Flashcard 5: What is the weather-related hazard when wind is strong enough to knock down trees or power lines?

Answer: High wind hazard. Strong winds can damage property and cause injuries.

Flashcard 6: What is the weather-related hazard when freezing rain coats surfaces with ice?

Answer: Freezing rain (ice storm) hazard. Rain freezes on contact, coating everything in dangerous ice.

Flashcard 7: Which weather-related hazard is a large rotating storm over warm ocean water?

Answer: Hurricane. Forms over warm tropical waters with sustained winds over 74 mph.

Flashcard 8: Which hazard is a large amount of snow sliding quickly down a mountain slope?

Answer: Avalanche. Triggered by heavy snow, earthquakes, or human activity on slopes.

Flashcard 9: Which weather hazard happens when too much rain causes rivers or land to overflow with water?

Answer: Flood. Excess water overflows normal boundaries onto dry land.

Flashcard 10: Which weather-related hazard is an electrical discharge that can strike people or objects?

Answer: Lightning. Static electricity discharge between clouds and ground, extremely dangerous.

Flashcard 11: Which hazard is a long time with very little or no rain that can harm plants and water supplies?

Answer: Drought. Extended period of below-normal precipitation affecting water resources.

Flashcard 12: Which weather hazard is a long period with little or no rain that can harm plants and water supply?

Answer: Drought. Extended dry conditions cause water shortages and crop damage.

Flashcard 13: What is a weather-related hazard?

Answer: A dangerous weather condition that can harm people or property. Weather events that pose risks to safety and damage.

Flashcard 14: Which weather hazard is a long period of extremely hot weather that can make people sick?

Answer: Heat wave. Prolonged high temperatures can cause heat exhaustion or stroke.

Flashcard 15: What is the weather-related hazard when water rises and covers roads after a storm?

Answer: Flood hazard. Rising water from storms can make travel dangerous.

Flashcard 16: What is the weather-related hazard when very high temperatures can cause heat exhaustion or heatstroke?

Answer: Extreme heat hazard. High temperatures can overheat the body and cause illness.

Flashcard 17: Which weather hazard is most closely linked to lightning strikes?

Answer: Thunderstorm. Lightning occurs during electrical storms with thunder.

Flashcard 18: What is the weather-related hazard when dry, windy conditions help fires spread quickly outdoors?

Answer: Wildfire hazard. Dry conditions and wind help fires spread rapidly.

Flashcard 19: Which weather hazard is defined by very strong winds and heavy rain over the ocean?

Answer: Hurricane. A tropical cyclone with sustained winds over 74 mph.

Flashcard 20: Identify the weather hazard: Heavy snow and strong winds make it hard to see while driving.

Answer: Blizzard. Snow combined with wind creates dangerous travel conditions.

Flashcard 21: Which hazard is very hot weather that can cause heat illness, especially without shade or water?

Answer: Heat wave. Prolonged high temperatures strain the body's cooling systems.

Flashcard 22: Identify the weather hazard: Dark clouds, thunder, and frequent lightning are observed.

Answer: Thunderstorm. These conditions indicate an active electrical storm.

Flashcard 23: Identify the hazard: a severe storm warning says large hail is likely to fall.

Answer: Hail. Ice pellets form in strong thunderstorm updrafts.

Flashcard 24: What is the weather-related hazard when rain falls so heavily that streets and yards fill with water quickly?

Answer: Flooding hazard. Heavy rain overwhelms drainage and causes water buildup.

Flashcard 25: Which hazard is described by a rotating funnel-shaped cloud touching the ground?

Answer: Tornado. A violently rotating column of air extending from clouds to ground.

Flashcard 26: Which weather-related hazard is most likely when you hear thunder while outdoors?

Answer: Lightning hazard. Thunder means lightning is nearby and poses a strike risk.

Flashcard 27: What is the weather-related hazard when hail falls and can dent cars or injure people outside?

Answer: Hail hazard. Ice balls fall from storms, damaging property and hurting people.

Flashcard 28: What is the weather-related hazard when a long period with little rain dries soil and plants?

Answer: Drought hazard. Lack of rain causes water shortages and plant damage.

Flashcard 29: What is the weather-related hazard when thick fog makes it hard to see while walking or driving?

Answer: Low-visibility (fog) hazard. Fog reduces visibility, making travel dangerous.

Flashcard 30: Identify the hazard: strong winds and dry conditions make wildfires spread quickly.

Answer: Wildfire danger (high fire risk). Low humidity and wind create conditions for rapid fire spread.

Flashcard 31: What is the weather-related hazard when blowing snow makes it difficult to see and travel safely?

Answer: Blizzard hazard. Heavy snow and wind create dangerous travel conditions.

Flashcard 32: Identify the weather hazard: Streets are covered with water after many hours of heavy rain.

Answer: Flood. Excessive rainfall overwhelms drainage systems.

Flashcard 33: Identify the hazard: water is rising quickly near a river after many hours of heavy rain.

Answer: Flood. Rivers overflow their banks when rain exceeds drainage capacity.

Flashcard 34: What is the weather-related hazard when roads look wet but are actually coated with a thin layer of ice?

Answer: Black ice hazard. Invisible ice forms on roads, causing unexpected slipping.

Flashcard 35: Which hazard is a winter storm with heavy snow and strong winds that reduce visibility?

Answer: Blizzard. Combines heavy snowfall, high winds, and low temperatures.

Flashcard 36: Identify the weather hazard: Strong winds and heavy rain are hitting a coastal area for many hours.

Answer: Hurricane. These are typical hurricane characteristics at landfall.

Flashcard 37: Which hazard is a fast-moving river of mud, rocks, and water moving downhill after heavy rain?

Answer: Mudslide (landslide). Saturated soil loses stability and flows downslope rapidly.

Flashcard 38: Identify the weather hazard: A rotating funnel cloud is moving toward a town.

Answer: Tornado. The funnel shape and rotation are distinctive tornado features.

Flashcard 39: Which weather hazard forms when a thin layer of ice makes roads and sidewalks very slippery?

Answer: Freezing rain (ice storm conditions). Rain freezes on contact with cold surfaces.

Flashcard 40: Which hazard is a thin, slippery layer of ice on roads and sidewalks caused by freezing rain?

Answer: Ice storm. Rain freezes on contact with cold surfaces, creating dangerous ice.

Flashcard 41: Which hazard is extremely cold weather that can cause frostbite or hypothermia?

Answer: Cold wave. Dangerously low temperatures that can freeze exposed skin quickly.

Flashcard 42: Which weather-related hazard is most likely when a weather alert warns of rotating winds and a funnel cloud?

Answer: Tornado hazard. Funnel clouds and rotation indicate tornado formation.

Flashcard 43: Identify the weather hazard: Ice pellets are bouncing off the ground during a storm.

Answer: Hail. Ice pellets form and fall during severe thunderstorms.

Flashcard 44: Identify the weather hazard: A thin, clear ice layer makes sidewalks and roads dangerously slick.

Answer: Freezing rain (ice storm conditions). Ice coating creates hazardous walking and driving surfaces.

Flashcard 45: Which weather hazard is a winter storm with heavy snow and strong winds that reduce visibility?

Answer: Blizzard. Combines heavy snowfall with winds creating whiteout conditions.

Flashcard 46: What is the weather-related hazard when a rotating column of air touches the ground and damages buildings?

Answer: Tornado hazard. Spinning air creates a destructive funnel that damages structures.

Flashcard 47: Which weather hazard involves ice falling from clouds, sometimes damaging cars and roofs?

Answer: Hail. Frozen precipitation forms in strong thunderstorm updrafts.

Flashcard 48: What is the weather-related hazard when a large storm brings very strong winds and heavy rain near coasts?

Answer: Hurricane hazard. Tropical storms bring destructive winds and flooding rain.

Flashcard 49: What is the weather-related hazard when ocean water is pushed onto land during a strong coastal storm?

Answer: Storm surge hazard. Storm winds push ocean water inland, causing coastal flooding.

Flashcard 50: Which hazard is frozen rain that falls as balls or lumps of ice during a strong storm?

Answer: Hail. Forms in thunderstorms when updrafts carry raindrops into freezing air.

Flashcard 51: Identify the weather-related hazard: visibility is very low because of tiny water droplets in the air.

Answer: Fog. Cloud at ground level reduces visibility for driving and navigation.

Flashcard 52: Which weather hazard involves a funnel-shaped cloud touching the ground?

Answer: Tornado. A violently rotating column of air extending from clouds to ground.

Flashcard 53: Which weather-related hazard involves a sudden heavy flood that happens very quickly?

Answer: Flash flood. Rapid flooding within 6 hours of heavy rain or dam failure.

Flashcard 54: Which hazard is a storm with lightning and thunder that can cause dangerous conditions outdoors?

Answer: Thunderstorm. Produces lightning, thunder, heavy rain, and sometimes tornadoes.

Flashcard 55: Identify the weather hazard: For weeks, there has been almost no rain and crops are drying.

Answer: Drought. Lack of precipitation causes dry conditions.

Flashcard 56: Identify the hazard: dark clouds, thunder, and frequent lightning are occurring nearby.

Answer: Thunderstorm. Convective storm producing electrical activity and precipitation.

Flashcard 57: What is the weather-related hazard when snow and ice make sidewalks and roads slippery?

Answer: Ice and slip hazard. Ice creates dangerous slippery surfaces for walking and driving.

Flashcard 58: What is the weather-related hazard when lightning can strike during a thunderstorm?

Answer: Lightning strike hazard. Lightning can strike people and objects during storms.

Flashcard 59: What is the weather-related hazard when a fast-moving flood happens soon after heavy rain?

Answer: Flash flood hazard. Rapid flooding occurs with little warning after intense rain.