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Comprehension Questions for above image:
- Where would you most likely find this information
posted or given?
- in a weather reporting office
- in a classroom learning about tornadoes
- in an office where people study
tornadoes
- at a news channel
- What is the
purpose of sharing the information on this page?
- to entertain readers with tornado
stories
- to persuade readers to take shelter
- to describe different kinds of
tornadoes
- to inform readers how tornadoes are
formed
- According to
the information, how is a tornado formed?
- rain and wind come together to form one
- wind going 2 different ways comes
together
- rain spins and wind joins it
- tornadoes have to form over water
- What weather
phenomena often occur with tornadoes?
- thunder and lightning
- rain and hail
- rain and sunshine
- hail and snow
- If you wanted
more information about how tornadoes are formed where should you go?
- the dictionary
- the internet
- the weather report
- the local news
- Where would you most likely find this
information posted or given?
- in a weather reporting office
- in
a classroom learning about tornadoes
- in an office where people study
tornadoes
- at a news channel
- What is the purpose of sharing the
information on this page?
- to entertain readers with tornado
stories
- to persuade readers to take shelter
- to describe different kinds of
tornadoes
- to
inform readers how tornadoes are formed
- According to the information, how is a
tornado formed?
- rain and wind come together to form one
- wind
going 2 different ways comes together
- rain spins and wind joins it
- tornadoes have to form over water
- What weather phenomena often occur with
tornadoes?
- thunder and lightning
- rain
and hail
- rain and sunshine
- hail and snow
- If you wanted more information about how
tornadoes are formed where should you go?
- the dictionary
- the
internet
- the weather report
- the local news