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Weather Prediction

written by: Slava
 
People did not always enjoy the convenience of modern meteorology. Instead, they had to rely on the ability to observe and properly interpret nature's behavior. Take this trivia quiz and get familiar with some old-fashioned methods of weather forecasting.

Question 1:


If the crow has any interruption in her note like hiccup, or a croak with a kind of swallowing, it signifies this event.
Fog and thunder
Wind and tornado
Wind and rain
Rain and haze

Question 2:


A reddish ring around the moon means this.
Wind or rain
Fog or haze
Rain or snow
Rainbow or bright sunshine

Question 3:


Such the weather will be if at dusk the sky is red.
Hot
Dry
Rainy
Snowy

Question 4:


The first frost will come within this many days, after you hear the first cicada.
50
90
45
60

Question 5:


These are often used as weather indicators. Before the weather gets dry, they open up. If it will be wet, they return to their normal shape.
Pine cones
Pea pods
Dandelions
Willow sprigs

Question 6:


This flower opens up in sunny weather. When rain is expected, it closes tightly.
Nasturtium
Scarlet Pimpernel
Primrose
Daisy

Question 7:


If at noon on the 2nd of February you see this animal's shadow, be sure the weather will be cold.
A hedgehog
A groundhog
A weasel
A hog

Question 8:


If the tail of these animals appears thicker, then you could expect a severe winter.
Skunks
Squirrels
Bears
Marmots

Question 9:


If these birds do run for shelter during rain, the weather is going to get worse.
Owls
Hens
Eagles
Pigeons

Question 10:


You should expect this, if fish jump out of the water while the weather is nice.
Rain
Rainbows
Lightning storm
Extreme heat

 


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