Deck 1: Introduction to the Atmosphere
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Deck 1: Introduction to the Atmosphere
1
Air may best be described as:
A)an element.
B)one of four basic substances that composes all things.
C)a compound.
D)a mixture.
A)an element.
B)one of four basic substances that composes all things.
C)a compound.
D)a mixture.
D
2
The term meteorology:
A)can be used interchangeably with climate because they have the same meaning.
B)is the study of the atmosphere and its related weather systems.
C)is the study of the long-term average weather conditions at a given location.
D)is the study of meteors and their effects on the atmosphere.
A)can be used interchangeably with climate because they have the same meaning.
B)is the study of the atmosphere and its related weather systems.
C)is the study of the long-term average weather conditions at a given location.
D)is the study of meteors and their effects on the atmosphere.
B
3
Decay of plants,animals eating,and volcanic eruptions are all part of which major Earth system cycle?
A)the carbon cycle
B)the hydrologic cycle
C)the nitrogen cycle
D)the rock cycle
A)the carbon cycle
B)the hydrologic cycle
C)the nitrogen cycle
D)the rock cycle
A
4
The earth system:
A)is powered solely by the Sun.
B)includes parts that affect one another.
C)is the highest level of system possible.
D)cannot be affected by anything from space.
A)is powered solely by the Sun.
B)includes parts that affect one another.
C)is the highest level of system possible.
D)cannot be affected by anything from space.
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In meteorological terminology,the acronym TRMM refers to:
A)the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission satellite.
B)Tropospheric Radiation and Meteorological Measurement.
C)the international scientific panel on Technology,Research,and Methods in Meteorology.
D)the Typical Receipt of Mesospheric Meteors.
A)the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission satellite.
B)Tropospheric Radiation and Meteorological Measurement.
C)the international scientific panel on Technology,Research,and Methods in Meteorology.
D)the Typical Receipt of Mesospheric Meteors.
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6
The primary function of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission is to:
A)provide satellite data about precipitation in the low latitudes,over both land and water.
B)aid in the reconstruction of past climates in the tropics.
C)forecast the tracks of hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere.
D)utilize remote sensing to measure precipitation amounts in uninhabited rain forests.
A)provide satellite data about precipitation in the low latitudes,over both land and water.
B)aid in the reconstruction of past climates in the tropics.
C)forecast the tracks of hurricanes in the Northern Hemisphere.
D)utilize remote sensing to measure precipitation amounts in uninhabited rain forests.
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7
The common boundary where different parts of a system interact is called:
A)a systemic boundary.
B)the plane of interaction.
C)a cycle.
D)an interface.
A)a systemic boundary.
B)the plane of interaction.
C)a cycle.
D)an interface.
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8
An interacting group of parts that is fueled by energy and works to accomplish the movement of matter or energy is called:
A)a system.
B)a threshold.
C)a collection.
D)a sphere.
A)a system.
B)a threshold.
C)a collection.
D)a sphere.
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9
The majority of the water outside of the oceans is in the form of:
A)groundwater.
B)glacial ice.
C)water vapor in the atmosphere.
D)streams.
E)lakes.
A)groundwater.
B)glacial ice.
C)water vapor in the atmosphere.
D)streams.
E)lakes.
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10
Which of the following spheres is composed exclusively of water?
A)biosphere
B)lithosphere
C)hydrosphere
D)atmosphere
A)biosphere
B)lithosphere
C)hydrosphere
D)atmosphere
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11
Which of the following outlines the steps of the scientific method in the correct order?
A)collect data;develop hypothesis;test hypothesis;accept/modify/reject hypothesis
B)develop hypothesis;test hypothesis;accept/modify/reject hypothesis;collect data
C)test hypothesis;develop hypothesis;collect data;accept/modify/reject hypothesis
D)collect data;test hypothesis;develop hypothesis;accept/modify/reject hypothesis
A)collect data;develop hypothesis;test hypothesis;accept/modify/reject hypothesis
B)develop hypothesis;test hypothesis;accept/modify/reject hypothesis;collect data
C)test hypothesis;develop hypothesis;collect data;accept/modify/reject hypothesis
D)collect data;test hypothesis;develop hypothesis;accept/modify/reject hypothesis
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12
Which one of the following is not a term used to designate one of the "spheres" of the earth's environment?
A)atmosphere
B)geosphere
C)biosphere
D)aquasphere
A)atmosphere
B)geosphere
C)biosphere
D)aquasphere
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13
The BEST definition of the term climate is:
A)a comprehensive statistical analysis of aggregate weather conditions in a specific place or region.
B)average weather over a long period of time.
C)identical to the definition of meteorology.
D)the weather occurring in the atmosphere at a specific place and time.
A)a comprehensive statistical analysis of aggregate weather conditions in a specific place or region.
B)average weather over a long period of time.
C)identical to the definition of meteorology.
D)the weather occurring in the atmosphere at a specific place and time.
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14
The least dense portion of the solid Earth is the:
A)mantle.
B)center.
C)core.
D)crust.
A)mantle.
B)center.
C)core.
D)crust.
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15
Which of the following is an example of an interface?
A)The circulation of water through the hydrologic cycle.
B)Solar energy traveling through space.
C)The formation of an igneous rock as lava cools following a volcanic eruption.
D)The formation of the Grand Canyon as running water erodes,transports,and deposits rock.
A)The circulation of water through the hydrologic cycle.
B)Solar energy traveling through space.
C)The formation of an igneous rock as lava cools following a volcanic eruption.
D)The formation of the Grand Canyon as running water erodes,transports,and deposits rock.
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16
Which of the following statements is an expression of climate?
A)Big Rapids,MI,recorded six inches of snowfall today.
B)Tornado warnings are in effect for Oklahoma City,OK.
C)February is the wettest month in Los Angeles,CA,with an average rainfall of 3.92 inches.
D)Tomorrow's high is forecasted to be 67°F.
A)Big Rapids,MI,recorded six inches of snowfall today.
B)Tornado warnings are in effect for Oklahoma City,OK.
C)February is the wettest month in Los Angeles,CA,with an average rainfall of 3.92 inches.
D)Tomorrow's high is forecasted to be 67°F.
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17
The basic elements of weather and climate include all of the following,except:
A)the humidity of the air.
B)the temperature of the air.
C)the pressure of the air.
D)the chemical composition of the air.
E)the type and amount of cloudiness.
A)the humidity of the air.
B)the temperature of the air.
C)the pressure of the air.
D)the chemical composition of the air.
E)the type and amount of cloudiness.
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18
In the process of scientific inquiry,a theory is best defined as:
A)the initial formulation of an idea based on a few observed facts.
B)a "best guess" that may explain how something works,but is as yet untested and unproven.
C)a hypothesis that has been extensively tested and is generally accepted by the scientific community.
D)a final solution to a scientific problem that is proven correct and will never be disproven.
A)the initial formulation of an idea based on a few observed facts.
B)a "best guess" that may explain how something works,but is as yet untested and unproven.
C)a hypothesis that has been extensively tested and is generally accepted by the scientific community.
D)a final solution to a scientific problem that is proven correct and will never be disproven.
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19
A primary difference between the concepts of weather and climate is the:
A)measuring technique used.
B)type of weather elements measured.
C)temperature scale used.
D)time period involved.
A)measuring technique used.
B)type of weather elements measured.
C)temperature scale used.
D)time period involved.
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20
This country has the greatest variety of weather in the world.
A)China
B)United States
C)South Africa
D)Australia
E)Russia
A)China
B)United States
C)South Africa
D)Australia
E)Russia
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21
Which two gases make up a combined total of 99% of clean,dry air in the homosphere?
A)nitrogen and oxygen
B)oxygen and carbon dioxide
C)nitrogen and argon
D)carbon dioxide and water vapor
A)nitrogen and oxygen
B)oxygen and carbon dioxide
C)nitrogen and argon
D)carbon dioxide and water vapor
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22
Which one of the following is the MOST abundant gas in the atmosphere?
A)hydrogen
B)oxygen
C)nitrogen
D)argon
E)carbon dioxide
A)hydrogen
B)oxygen
C)nitrogen
D)argon
E)carbon dioxide
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23
The first function of water vapor in the earth's original atmosphere was to:
A)fall as rain and thus cool the earth's surface.
B)create oxygen.
C)increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
D)provide needed nourishment for primitive plants.
E)block the solar wind.
A)fall as rain and thus cool the earth's surface.
B)create oxygen.
C)increase the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
D)provide needed nourishment for primitive plants.
E)block the solar wind.
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24
Which of these is NOT a significant factor in the role played by particles or dust in the atmosphere?
A)cloud formation
B)ozone production
C)reflection of sunlight
D)absorption of sunlight
A)cloud formation
B)ozone production
C)reflection of sunlight
D)absorption of sunlight
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25
The formation of fossil fuels begins when:
A)dormant volcanoes fail to erupt,trapping carbon dioxide under ground.
B)biomass is deposited and buried with sediment instead of decaying.
C)carbon-rich rocks are buried beneath volcanic lava flows.
D)extensive fossil deposition occurs all at once,such as when the dinosaurs went extinct in a short period of time.
A)dormant volcanoes fail to erupt,trapping carbon dioxide under ground.
B)biomass is deposited and buried with sediment instead of decaying.
C)carbon-rich rocks are buried beneath volcanic lava flows.
D)extensive fossil deposition occurs all at once,such as when the dinosaurs went extinct in a short period of time.
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26
Dust and aerosols in the atmosphere are associated with all of the following EXCEPT:
A)altering the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere
B)optical phenomena such as red sky at sunset
C)reflection of solar energy
D)condensation and cloud formation
A)altering the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere
B)optical phenomena such as red sky at sunset
C)reflection of solar energy
D)condensation and cloud formation
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27
Which of the following is the MOST important atmospheric component with regard to the earth's climate and the formation of weather systems?
A)water vapor
B)ozone
C)oxygen
D)nitrogen
E)argon
A)water vapor
B)ozone
C)oxygen
D)nitrogen
E)argon
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28
Which of the following is NOT a variable component of the atmosphere?
A)water vapor
B)ozone
C)aerosols
D)argon
A)water vapor
B)ozone
C)aerosols
D)argon
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29
Water vapor represents what fraction of the air near the earth's surface?
A)40 - 100 percent
B)about 20 percent
C)less than 4 percent
D)0 - 100 percent
E)about 10 percent
A)40 - 100 percent
B)about 20 percent
C)less than 4 percent
D)0 - 100 percent
E)about 10 percent
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30
Consider the following diagram,and then answer the question below.

What best explains the "bumps" seen in the seen in the CO₂ concentrations on the graph above?
A)greater amounts of CO₂ released by the burning of fossil fuels for heat during the winter
B)higher levels of traffic producing more CO₂ during the summer travel season
C)changes in plant growth that result in less CO₂ being absorbed during the dormant season
D)a cyclic pattern in the eruption of volcanoes,causing more CO₂ to be released each spring

What best explains the "bumps" seen in the seen in the CO₂ concentrations on the graph above?
A)greater amounts of CO₂ released by the burning of fossil fuels for heat during the winter
B)higher levels of traffic producing more CO₂ during the summer travel season
C)changes in plant growth that result in less CO₂ being absorbed during the dormant season
D)a cyclic pattern in the eruption of volcanoes,causing more CO₂ to be released each spring
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31
Studies have shown that on average ozone depletion is greatest over this area.
A)Antarctica
B)Australia
C)Europe
D)the Middle East
E)North America
A)Antarctica
B)Australia
C)Europe
D)the Middle East
E)North America
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32
This atmospheric component absorbs damaging ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.
A)neon
B)argon
C)helium
D)nitrogen
E)ozone
A)neon
B)argon
C)helium
D)nitrogen
E)ozone
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33
The ozone layer is found in the:
A)thermosphere.
B)stratosphere.
C)troposphere.
D)mesosphere.
E)ionosphere.
A)thermosphere.
B)stratosphere.
C)troposphere.
D)mesosphere.
E)ionosphere.
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34
Scientists believe that a growing amount of this gas in the atmosphere will probably bring about a warming of the lower atmosphere.
A)nitrogen
B)carbon dioxide
C)oxygen
D)argon
E)hydrogen
A)nitrogen
B)carbon dioxide
C)oxygen
D)argon
E)hydrogen
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35
Which of these was NOT involved with the formation and evolution of our present atmosphere?
A)stratification
B)cooling
C)outgassing
D)photosynthesis
A)stratification
B)cooling
C)outgassing
D)photosynthesis
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36
The most important source of the free oxygen in our atmosphere is:
A)green plants that carry on photosynthesis.
B)deforestation.
C)volcanic degassing.
D)the dissociation of water vapor in the upper atmosphere.
A)green plants that carry on photosynthesis.
B)deforestation.
C)volcanic degassing.
D)the dissociation of water vapor in the upper atmosphere.
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37
Consider the following diagram,and then answer the question below.

According to current scientific consensus,what is the reason for the upward trend in overall CO₂ concentrations demonstrated in the graph above?
A)large and increasingly frequent volcanic eruptions
B)changes in Earth's atmosphere brought about by natural climate variation
C)rapidly increasing fossil fuel combustion and the resulting emissions
D)The causes are still unknown.

According to current scientific consensus,what is the reason for the upward trend in overall CO₂ concentrations demonstrated in the graph above?
A)large and increasingly frequent volcanic eruptions
B)changes in Earth's atmosphere brought about by natural climate variation
C)rapidly increasing fossil fuel combustion and the resulting emissions
D)The causes are still unknown.
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38
Which one of the following gases has the greatest effect on weather?
A)nitrogen
B)oxygen
C)argon
D)ozone
E)water vapor
A)nitrogen
B)oxygen
C)argon
D)ozone
E)water vapor
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39
This variable atmospheric component can exist in all three states of matter (solid,liquid,and gas)at the temperatures and pressures that normally exist on Earth.
A)nitrogen
B)methane
C)oxygen
D)water
E)ozone
A)nitrogen
B)methane
C)oxygen
D)water
E)ozone
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40
Photosynthesis:
A)was prevalent during the first years of the earth's atmosphere.
B)releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
C)is carried out primarily by bacteria.
D)releases oxygen into the atmosphere.
A)was prevalent during the first years of the earth's atmosphere.
B)releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
C)is carried out primarily by bacteria.
D)releases oxygen into the atmosphere.
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41

The name of the instrument being launched with a weather balloon in the photograph above is:
A)a radiosonde.
B)a TRMM sensor.
C)a satellite.
D)a Doppler radar.
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42
While ascending through the atmosphere,you record temperature with a standard thermometer and find that the temperature has risen from -48°C (-54°F)to -18°C (-0.4°F)over the last 10 km (6.2 miles).Which of the following regions of the atmosphere are you most likely in?
A)troposphere
B)stratosphere
C)mesosphere
D)thermosphere
A)troposphere
B)stratosphere
C)mesosphere
D)thermosphere
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43
When chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)are subjected to sunlight,________ is released,in turn leading to the destruction of ozone molecules.
A)chlorine
B)carbon
C)nitrogen
D)hydrogen
E)carbon dioxide
A)chlorine
B)carbon
C)nitrogen
D)hydrogen
E)carbon dioxide
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44
Assuming the average value of the environmental lapse rate,what would be the temperature in the tropopause at a height of 3 km if the temperature at the surface is 20°C?
A)32.9°C
B)9)2°C
C)0)5°C
D)The answer cannot be calculated with the information given.
A)32.9°C
B)9)2°C
C)0)5°C
D)The answer cannot be calculated with the information given.
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45
The Montreal Protocol:
A)is generally considered a diplomatic disaster by most environmentalists.
B)called for a 10 percent reduction in CFC production by the end of the century.
C)has already created a reduction in ozone-depleting gases in the atmosphere.
D)was not adhered to by the United States.
E)was designed primarily to address the problem of global warming.
A)is generally considered a diplomatic disaster by most environmentalists.
B)called for a 10 percent reduction in CFC production by the end of the century.
C)has already created a reduction in ozone-depleting gases in the atmosphere.
D)was not adhered to by the United States.
E)was designed primarily to address the problem of global warming.
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46
The troposphere is most likely to be thickest:
A)over the North Pole.
B)over the Arctic Circle.
C)over the equator.
D)at about 45 degrees north and 45 degrees south.
E)over the South Pole.
A)over the North Pole.
B)over the Arctic Circle.
C)over the equator.
D)at about 45 degrees north and 45 degrees south.
E)over the South Pole.
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47
The four thermal layers of the atmosphere in order beginning from the surface are:
A)troposphere,stratosphere,mesosphere,thermosphere
B)thermosphere,stratosphere,mesosphere,troposphere
C)mesosphere,stratosphere,thermosphere,troposphere
D)stratosphere,troposphere,mesosphere,thermosphere
A)troposphere,stratosphere,mesosphere,thermosphere
B)thermosphere,stratosphere,mesosphere,troposphere
C)mesosphere,stratosphere,thermosphere,troposphere
D)stratosphere,troposphere,mesosphere,thermosphere
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48
The "weather sphere" is in the:
A)troposphere.
B)stratosphere.
C)thermosphere.
D)mesosphere.
A)troposphere.
B)stratosphere.
C)thermosphere.
D)mesosphere.
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49
The term troposphere literally means:
A)"layer of life."
B)"region of weather."
C)region where air "turns over."
D)"warm air."
A)"layer of life."
B)"region of weather."
C)region where air "turns over."
D)"warm air."
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50
With an increase in altitude,air pressure:
A)increases at a constant rate.
B)increases at a decreasing rate.
C)decreases at a decreasing rate.
D)decreases at an increasing rate.
E)decreases at a constant rate.
A)increases at a constant rate.
B)increases at a decreasing rate.
C)decreases at a decreasing rate.
D)decreases at an increasing rate.
E)decreases at a constant rate.
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51
Ozone is concentrated in the
A)mesosphere.
B)troposphere.
C)thermosphere.
D)stratosphere.
A)mesosphere.
B)troposphere.
C)thermosphere.
D)stratosphere.
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52
The normal lapse rate applies to the
A)thermosphere.
B)stratosphere.
C)troposphere.
D)mesosphere.
A)thermosphere.
B)stratosphere.
C)troposphere.
D)mesosphere.
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53
The vertical temperature structure of the troposphere is described by:
A)air temperature.
B)the barometric pressure.
C)the lapse rate.
D)its density.
E)the wind speed.
A)air temperature.
B)the barometric pressure.
C)the lapse rate.
D)its density.
E)the wind speed.
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54
The level of the atmosphere with the highest temperatures is the:
A)thermosphere.
B)mesosphere.
C)stratosphere.
D)troposphere.
A)thermosphere.
B)mesosphere.
C)stratosphere.
D)troposphere.
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55
Which of the following associations is CORRECT?
A)thermosphere - high heat
B)mesosphere - begins at a height of 50 km
C)troposphere - positive lapse rate
D)stratosphere - coldest temperatures in the atmosphere
A)thermosphere - high heat
B)mesosphere - begins at a height of 50 km
C)troposphere - positive lapse rate
D)stratosphere - coldest temperatures in the atmosphere
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56
Ozone:
A)is considered beneficial at the surface of the Earth.
B)protects life on Earth by filtering harmful UV radiation from sunlight.
C)is rapidly depleting for reasons scientists do not yet fully understand.
D)is concentrated in the mesosphere.
A)is considered beneficial at the surface of the Earth.
B)protects life on Earth by filtering harmful UV radiation from sunlight.
C)is rapidly depleting for reasons scientists do not yet fully understand.
D)is concentrated in the mesosphere.
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57
Ninety percent of our atmosphere lies below an altitude of about:
A)65 km.
B)16 km.
C)100 km.
D)6 km.
E)31 km.
A)65 km.
B)16 km.
C)100 km.
D)6 km.
E)31 km.
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58
On the average,for every 1 km increase in altitude in the troposphere the air temperature:
A)drops about 6.5 degrees Celsius.
B)rises by day and drops by night.
C)rises about 6.5 degrees Celsius.
D)remains unchanged for the first 500 m and then drops.
A)drops about 6.5 degrees Celsius.
B)rises by day and drops by night.
C)rises about 6.5 degrees Celsius.
D)remains unchanged for the first 500 m and then drops.
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59
Atmospheric pressure is caused by:
A)Earth's magnetic field.
B)the weight of the air above.
C)the rotation of Earth.
D)solar radiation.
A)Earth's magnetic field.
B)the weight of the air above.
C)the rotation of Earth.
D)solar radiation.
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60
The summit of Mt.Everest (8.85 km)is found in the:
A)stratosphere.
B)troposphere.
C)mesosphere.
D)thermosphere.
A)stratosphere.
B)troposphere.
C)mesosphere.
D)thermosphere.
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61
Carbon dioxide's importance in the atmosphere is solely due to its absorption and release of latent heat.
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62
Climate knowledge can be used to accurately predict weather.
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63
The heterosphere and ionosphere are both found in the:
A)stratosphere.
B)thermosphere.
C)mesosphere.
D)troposphere.
A)stratosphere.
B)thermosphere.
C)mesosphere.
D)troposphere.
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64
Scientific hypotheses are rejected when they do not agree with observed data.
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65
A scientific hypothesis may be regarded as a tentative explanation of observed facts or events.
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66
Although carbon dioxide is present only in small amounts,it is still more significant meteorologically than the other more abundant gases composing dry air.
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67
Nearly all of planet Earth's mass is in the region known as the hydrosphere.
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68
If you were to put your hand out into the thermosphere,it would:
A)instantly burn up because of very high temperatures.
B)gradually warm up above body temperature.
C)not feel any heat,because very few air molecules would collide with your skin.
D)freeze quickly because of the very cold temperatures.
A)instantly burn up because of very high temperatures.
B)gradually warm up above body temperature.
C)not feel any heat,because very few air molecules would collide with your skin.
D)freeze quickly because of the very cold temperatures.
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69
The ionosphere is an atmospheric region defined on the basis of:
A)temperature structure.
B)composition.
C)electrical charges.
D)pressure.
A)temperature structure.
B)composition.
C)electrical charges.
D)pressure.
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70
Weather influences people,but people don't influence weather.
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71
The aurora borealis will most likely be stronger:
A)when there is a lot of solar flare activity.
B)above the South Pole.
C)nearest the equator.
D)when there are few ions in the ionosphere.
A)when there is a lot of solar flare activity.
B)above the South Pole.
C)nearest the equator.
D)when there are few ions in the ionosphere.
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72
The lowest temperatures in the atmosphere exist in the:
A)stratosphere.
B)thermosphere.
C)mesosphere.
D)troposphere.
A)stratosphere.
B)thermosphere.
C)mesosphere.
D)troposphere.
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73
Weather and climate are synonymous terms.
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74
"Average weather" is an adequate definition of climate.
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75
You are gathering information for a severe weather forecast and you need to know the temperature and relative humidity of the air throughout the tropopause above your head.The instrument you need to employ is:
A)a satellite.
B)a weather radar.
C)a weather balloon with radiosonde.
D)an aircraft.
A)a satellite.
B)a weather radar.
C)a weather balloon with radiosonde.
D)an aircraft.
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76
Which of the following is NOT true of radiosondes?
A)They are carried aloft by weather balloons.
B)They are only used in a few dozen places around the world.
C)They are critical sources of data for weather forecasters.
D)They send meteorological data to the ground via radio transmitters.
A)They are carried aloft by weather balloons.
B)They are only used in a few dozen places around the world.
C)They are critical sources of data for weather forecasters.
D)They send meteorological data to the ground via radio transmitters.
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77
The aurora that is visible in the southern hemisphere is the:
A)aurora borealis.
B)aurora australis.
C)ionic aurora.
D)antarctic aurora.
A)aurora borealis.
B)aurora australis.
C)ionic aurora.
D)antarctic aurora.
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78
The biosphere interacts with the lithosphere,the hydrosphere,and the atmosphere.
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79
The approximate altitude of auroral displays is:
A)above 1000 km.
B)80-400 km.
C)above 500 km.
D)about 50 km.
E)below 30 km.
A)above 1000 km.
B)80-400 km.
C)above 500 km.
D)about 50 km.
E)below 30 km.
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80
The oceans cover about 50 percent of the earth's surface.
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