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Weather and Seasons - CBSE Worksheets

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Weather and Seasons - CBSE Worksheets

Question 1: There are no clouds in the sky. What kind of day it would be?
(a) Rainy day
(b) Cloudy day
(c) Clear day

(d) Foggy day

Question 2: Tiny droplets of water together forms _________ high up in the sky.

(a) rain
(b) cloud
(c) water cycle
(d) water vapour

Question 3: When will the days be shorter?
(a) Winter
(b) Summer
(c) Monsoon
(d) Spring

Question 4: Which of the following would be a good day to fly kites?
(a) Still day
(b) Rainy day
(c) Stormy day
(d) Windy day
Question 5: In which of the following season you will wear light cotton clothes?
(a) Winter
(b) Monsoon
(c) Summer
(d) None of these

Weather and Seasons - CBSE Worksheets

Unscramble the letters and write the correct words.

Question 6:

(a) Day to day condition of a place. REWAHET _____________

(b) Trees shed leaves in this season. MUTANU _____________

(c) Days are longer in this season. RUSMEM  _____________
(d) Day when it rains a lot. IRYNA  _____________
(e)
 It is a cold season. WRITEN _____________

Write T for True statements and F for False statements.

Question 7:

  • The sun does not affect the weather.
  • Water vapour rises up in the sky.
  • Summer is the hottest season.
  • When wind blows strongly, there is a storm.
  • Autumn comes after winter.

Match the following

Question 8:

(a) Rainy day    (i) Dark woollen clothes

(b) Winter         (ii) Light cotton clothes

(c) Cloud         (iii) Flowers
(d) Summer     (iv) Umbrella
(e) Spring        (v) Rain

Weather and Seasons - CBSE Worksheets

Fill in the blanks

Question 9:

(a) When wind does not blow at all, it is a ____________ day.

(b) When water is heated, it changes into  ____________ .  

(c) When the weather remains similar for a few months, we call it a ____________.
(d)The middle of the day is ____________ than mornings and evenings.
(e) When the clouds become heavy, it falls down as  ____________ .

Answer the following questions in brief.

Question 10: What is weather? What are the factors that affect weather of a place?

Question 11: Write any three features of summer season.

Question 12: Draw a well-labelled diagram of the water cycle.

Question 13: How are clouds formed?

Question 14: How can you identify the autumn season?

Question 15: Look at the pictures and identify the seasons.

Weather and Seasons - CBSE Worksheets

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1. What are the different seasons and their characteristics?
Ans. The four main seasons are spring, summer, autumn (fall), and winter. Spring is characterized by blooming flowers and mild temperatures. Summer is hot and often sunny, perfect for outdoor activities. Autumn features falling leaves and cooler temperatures as nature prepares for winter. Winter is cold and often brings snow in many regions.
2. How does weather change with each season?
Ans. Weather changes significantly with each season due to variations in temperature, precipitation, and daylight hours. In spring, temperatures rise, and rain becomes more common. Summer brings high temperatures and humidity. Autumn sees a drop in temperature and less daylight, while winter is marked by low temperatures, snow, and ice in many areas.
3. What factors influence seasonal weather patterns?
Ans. Seasonal weather patterns are influenced by factors such as latitude, altitude, proximity to water bodies, and prevailing winds. For instance, areas closer to the equator experience less variation in seasons, while regions further from the equator have more distinct seasonal changes.
4. Why do some regions experience more extreme weather during certain seasons?
Ans. Some regions experience extreme weather due to geographic features, such as mountains or bodies of water, which can affect local climate. Additionally, phenomena like El Niño and La Niña can lead to unusually warm or cold seasons, impacting precipitation patterns and storm frequency.
5. How can understanding weather and seasons help in daily life?
Ans. Understanding weather and seasons can help individuals plan activities, dress appropriately, and prepare for potential weather-related challenges. For instance, knowing the likelihood of rain can inform outdoor plans, while understanding seasonal changes can aid in gardening and agriculture.
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