S.S.C/H.S.C Standard without clues 2
Standard
without clues-2
1. The (a) the capital on Wednesday evening experienced (b) spell of hailstorm, bringing them
much (c) from the heat (d) of the
last couple of (e).(f)with gusty wind hit different parts
of the capital (g) Badda, Baridhara,
Bashundhara, and Gulshan areas. The wind
speed was 10 km/h. It was (h) follow
by heavy showers that caused (i) in
different parts of the capital, creating panic among the pedestrians. Homebound
people were seen waiting for long hours for vehicles to reach their
desired destinations. Pedestrians suffered a lot as the movement of the
vehicles was (j) due to water logging.
2. Seven people were killed
and six others (a) separate
incidents of lightning (b) in five
districts on Wednesday. In Rajbari, three farmers were killed by lightning in (c) villages of Goalanda, Baliakandi
and Kalukhali Upazilas (d) the morning. The deceased were (e) as Zakir Hossain, (f) farmer and son of Habi Sheikh of
Debgram union in Goalanda Upazila, Murad Sheikh of Natunchar village in
Baliakandi Upazila and Kurman Mandal (g)
Bohorkalukhali village in Kalikhali Upazila.In Narayanganj, a dredger worker
and a resident of Fatullah, was killed by (h)
in Fatullah Launch ghat area (i) the
Buriganga River. The (j) was
identified as Kawsar, 25.
3.
Cumulonimbus, from the Latin cumulus ("heap") and nimbus ("rainstorm",
"storm cloud"), is a dense towering vertical cloud associated with (a)and atmospheric
instability, (b) from water vapor (c) by powerful upward (d) currents. Cumulonimbus can form (e), in clusters, or along cold front squall (f). These clouds (g) capable of (h) lightning and other dangerous
severe weather, (i) tornadoes. Cumulonimbus progress from overdeveloped cumulus congests
clouds
and may further develop as part of a super cell. Cumulonimbus is abbreviated Cb and
are designated in the D2 (j).
4.
Coalescence is the process by (a) two or more droplets, bubbles (b) particles merge during contact to form a single daughter
droplet, bubble or particle. It can take (c)
in many processes, ranging from meteorology to astrophysics. For example, it
is seen in the (d) of raindrops (e) planetary and star formation. In meteorology,
(f) role is crucial in the formation
of (g). As droplets are carried by
the (h) and downdrafts in a cloud,
they collide and coalesce to form larger droplets. When the droplets become too
large to be sustained on the air currents, they begin to fall (i) rain. Adding to this process, the
cloud may be seeded with ice from higher altitudes, either via the cloud tops
reaching −40 degrees Celsius/Fahrenheit, or via the cloud (j) seeded by ice
from cirrus clouds.
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