Ice Storms: A Sparkling Danger
Imagine waking up one morning to find the world sparkling like a kingdom made of diamonds. This is what happens during an ice storm, when raindrops freeze and coat everything with a layer of ice. Ice storms happen when a layer of warm air is sandwiched between two layers of cold air. The snowflakes melt in the warm air and then freeze again when they fall through the cold air near the ground. Ice storms can make trees and power lines fall, so it's important to stay safe. When an ice storm warning is issued, stay indoors and avoid traveling. After the storm, watch out for fallen branches or power lines. Ice storms might be dangerous, but they leave behind a beautiful sight. So next time you hear about an ice storm, remember the science behind it and ways to stay safe.
Question 1
What happens during an ice storm?
Raindrops freeze and coat everything with a layer of ice
Snowflakes become larger and heavier
Rain turns into snow
Everything becomes invisible
Animals start to hibernate
Question 2
What should you do when an ice storm warning is issued?
Go outside and play
Stay indoors and avoid traveling
Go to the nearest park
Start a bonfire
Run to the grocery store
Question 3
How do ice storms occur?
When a layer of cold air is sandwiched between two layers of warm air
When there is a thunderstorm
When a layer of warm air is sandwiched between two layers of cold air
When it's a full moon
When the temperature is above freezing
Question 4
What is a danger of ice storms?
Makes the grass too slippery
Makes the sky too bright
Can make trees and power lines fall
Causes people to freeze
Can make the ground too cold to walk on
Question 5
What is one effect of an ice storm?
Makes everything shiny
Causes a rainbow to appear
Creates a foggy atmosphere
Turns the sky purple
Makes the sea freeze
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