Deck 1: The Earths Atmosphere

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Which of the following is an example of condensation?

A) water vapor formation
B) cloud droplet formation
C) photosynthesis
D) ice formation
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Average atmospheric CO2 concentrations have ____ over the past 100 years.

A) slightly decreased
B) remained constant
C) significantly decreased
D) increased
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Atmospheric concentrations of ____ can vary significantly depending on time and location.

A) hydrogen
B) water vapor
C) helium
D) argon
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Tiny solid or liquid suspended atmospheric particles of various composition are called ____.

A) aerosols
B) carcinogens
C) greenhouse gases
D) chlorofluorocarbons
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The earth's first atmosphere (approximately 4.6 billion years ago) was most likely composed of ____.

A) nitrogen and oxygen
B) hydrogen and helium
C) carbon dioxide and nitrogen
D) oxygen and carbon dioxide
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The primary source of water vapor and carbon dioxide to the earth's early atmosphere was most likely ____.

A) photosynthesis
B) ozone reactions
C) outgassing
D) nitrogen chemical reactions
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Which gases in the upper atmosphere shields the earth's surface from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays?

A) nitrogen
B) methane
C) ozone
D) chlorofluorocarbons
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A radiosonde ____.

A) measures particulate matter in the atmosphere
B) monitors surface weather conditions in remote areas
C) measures the vertical distribution of atmospheric temperature, pressure, and humidity
D) uses radio waves to determine the height of the ionosphere
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Jet streams are found within the ____.

A) thermosphere
B) tropopause
C) stratopause
D) exosphere
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Which gas is responsible for the temperature inversion in the stratosphere?

A) carbon dioxide
B) nitrogen
C) ozone
D) argon
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The vertical profile of ____ is variable in each layer of the earth's atmosphere.

A) air temperature
B) air pressure
C) altitude
D) air density
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The only substance found naturally in the lower atmosphere that can exist as a solid, a liquid, and a gas is ____.

A) carbon dioxide
B) water
C) methane
D) ozone
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Carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere through the process of ____.

A) fuel combustion
B) respiration
C) volcanic activity
D) photosynthesis
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All of the weather we are familiar with on the earth occurs in the ____.

A) exosphere
B) stratosphere
C) mesosphere
D) troposphere
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The most abundant gases in the earth's present day atmosphere (by volume) are ____.

A) carbon dioxide and nitrogen
B) oxygen and water vapor
C) nitrogen and oxygen
D) oxygen and helium
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The greenhouse effect is directly enhanced by ____.

A) photosynthesis
B) energy absorption by atmospheric water vapor particles
C) chemical weathering
D) carbon dioxide dissolution in the oceans
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Air molecules are held near the earth's surface by ____.

A) solar radiation
B) gravity
C) cloud cover
D) moisture
E) temperature
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The "ozone hole" is observed above ____.

A) the equator
B) Australia
C) Antarctica
D) Asia
E) the Arctic
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In a temperature inversion, air temperature ____.

A) increases with increasing height
B) decreases with increasing height
C) increases with decreasing height
D) remains constant with increasing height
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Near the earth's surface, ____ occupies about 78% and ____ about 21% of the total volume of dry air.

A) nitrogen; oxygen
B) hydrogen; oxygen
C) oxygen; hydrogen
D) nitrogen; water vapor
E) hydrogen; helium
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Lines of latitude on a map represent the ____.

A) distance east or west from the prime meridian
B) distance north or south from the equator
C) distance north or south from the prime meridian
D) distance east or west from the equator
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The boundary that separates sharp changes in temperature, humidity, and wind direction is known as a(n) ____.

A) front
B) anticyclone
C) posterior ridge
D) anterior ridge
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A towering cloud, or cluster of clouds, accompanied by thunder, lightning, strong gusty winds, and heavy rain is called a(n)____.

A) hurricane
B) cyclone
C) thunderstorm
D) tornado
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Middle-latitude cyclonic storm systems are also known as____.

A) anticyclones
B) hurricanes
C) extratropical cyclones
D) tornadoes
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Clouds often form in the ____.

A) rising air in the center of a low pressure area
B) rising air in the center of a high pressure area
C) sinking air in the center of a low pressure area
D) sinking air in the center of a high pressure area
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What pattern is most likely associated with clear skies and fair weather?

A) high pressure regions
B) low pressure regions
C) a cold front
D) a warm front
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The latitude of the equator is ____.

A) 90°N
B) 0°
C) 90°S
D) 125°W
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Areas of high atmospheric pressure are also known as ____.

A) hurricanes
B) anticyclones
C) troughs
D) tornadoes
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The exosphere is ____.

A) where jet streams are found
B) the ozone layer
C) the upper limit of our atmosphere
D) where air density is greatest
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The letters H and L on a surface weather map refer to regions of high and low ____.

A) temperature
B) winds
C) pressure
D) latitude
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In the middle latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere, surface winds tend to blow ____ and ____ around an area of surface low pressure.

A) clockwise; inward
B) clockwise; outward
C) counterclockwise; inward
D) counterclockwise; outward
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What is the weather element that involves the horizontal movement of air?

A) air temperature
B) air pressure
C) wind
D) humidity
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Extratropical cyclones are found ____.

A) inside the tropics
B) outside the tropics
C) at the equator
D) both inside and outside the tropics
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A tropical storm system with winds in excess of 74 mi/hr is called a(n) ____.

A) anticyclone
B) tornado
C) extratropical cyclone
D) hurricane
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You are facing north and the wind is blowing in your face. This wind would be called a(n) ____.

A) south wind
B) east wind
C) north wind
D) southerly wind
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Air density is greatest in the ____.

A) heterosphere
B) thermosphere
C) ionosphere
D) homosphere
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The majority of atmospheric ozone (about 97%) is found in the ____.

A) thermosphere
B) mesosphere
C) stratosphere
D) exosphere
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What is a region in the atmosphere where air temperature remains constant with height?

A) temperature inversion
B) jet stream
C) isothermal zone
D) hypoxic zone
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The word "weather" is defined as____.

A) the frequency of precipitation or other events
B) any type of falling precipitation
C) the condition of the atmosphere at any particular time and place
D) the general climate of a region
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The thermosphere is where charged particles from the sun interact with air molecules to produce ____.

A) ozone
B) auroras
C) radio waves
D) humidity
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The earth's atmospheric pressure always ____________________ with increasing height.
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Plant photosynthesis increased the concentration of ____________________ in the earth's early atmosphere.
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Scientists pose hypotheses, or informed predictions about how our natural world will behave, using the ____________________ method.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. The burning of coal and oil can release SULFUR | NITROGEN gases into the atmosphere that may transform into acid rain.
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If the weather forecast predicts the arrival of a warm front to your area for the weekend, should you expect RAIN or CLEAR SKIES?
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) cause destruction to ozone through the release of SULFURIC ACID | CHLORINE.
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The basis for dividing the earth's atmosphere into layers is the change of ____________________ with altitude.
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Methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are greenhouse gases.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Peak ozone (O3) concentrations are found in the stratosphere near 25 km altitude. Would you expect to find the highest molecular oxygen (O2) concentrations at HIGHER or LOWER altitude?
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Molecular oxygen (O2) in the earth's early atmosphere probably originated from the splitting of water vapor (H2O) into hydrogen and oxygen.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Air density is greatest in the UPPER | LOWER atmosphere.
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Would you expect wind speeds to DECREASE or INCREASE when a frontal system passes?
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Atmospheric water vapor concentrations are typically higher in TROPICAL | POLAR regions.
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All weathercasters in the media are required to be professional meteorologists.
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____________________ radar is a tool used by meteorologists to observe the winds and precipitation intensities associated with severe thunderstorms.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Sea level pressure is determined by the WEIGHT | HEIGHT of the atmosphere.
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On a cloudless day, the tropopause is easily visible with the naked eye.
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The air pressure at the summit of Mount Everest is higher than the air pressure at sea level.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Would you expect to find the strongest vertical air motions in the TROPOSPHERE or in the STRATOSPHERE?
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Clear skies occurs in high pressure regions where the air is RISING | SINKING.
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What is the difference between weather and climate?
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Describe how deforestation affects the concentration of CO2 in the earth's atmosphere.
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Explain why oxygen-breathing equipment would be needed in mesospheric air even though it contains the same composition of gases that is found at the earth's surface.
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Explain the differences in air motion within a low pressure system and a high pressure system.
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Explain how ozone (O3) can play both a beneficial and a detrimental role in the earth's atmosphere.
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Which of the following is an example of condensation?

A) water vapor formation
B) cloud droplet formation
C) photosynthesis
D) ice formation
B
2
Average atmospheric CO2 concentrations have ____ over the past 100 years.

A) slightly decreased
B) remained constant
C) significantly decreased
D) increased
D
3
Atmospheric concentrations of ____ can vary significantly depending on time and location.

A) hydrogen
B) water vapor
C) helium
D) argon
B
4
Tiny solid or liquid suspended atmospheric particles of various composition are called ____.

A) aerosols
B) carcinogens
C) greenhouse gases
D) chlorofluorocarbons
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The earth's first atmosphere (approximately 4.6 billion years ago) was most likely composed of ____.

A) nitrogen and oxygen
B) hydrogen and helium
C) carbon dioxide and nitrogen
D) oxygen and carbon dioxide
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The primary source of water vapor and carbon dioxide to the earth's early atmosphere was most likely ____.

A) photosynthesis
B) ozone reactions
C) outgassing
D) nitrogen chemical reactions
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Which gases in the upper atmosphere shields the earth's surface from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays?

A) nitrogen
B) methane
C) ozone
D) chlorofluorocarbons
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A radiosonde ____.

A) measures particulate matter in the atmosphere
B) monitors surface weather conditions in remote areas
C) measures the vertical distribution of atmospheric temperature, pressure, and humidity
D) uses radio waves to determine the height of the ionosphere
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Jet streams are found within the ____.

A) thermosphere
B) tropopause
C) stratopause
D) exosphere
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Which gas is responsible for the temperature inversion in the stratosphere?

A) carbon dioxide
B) nitrogen
C) ozone
D) argon
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The vertical profile of ____ is variable in each layer of the earth's atmosphere.

A) air temperature
B) air pressure
C) altitude
D) air density
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The only substance found naturally in the lower atmosphere that can exist as a solid, a liquid, and a gas is ____.

A) carbon dioxide
B) water
C) methane
D) ozone
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Carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere through the process of ____.

A) fuel combustion
B) respiration
C) volcanic activity
D) photosynthesis
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All of the weather we are familiar with on the earth occurs in the ____.

A) exosphere
B) stratosphere
C) mesosphere
D) troposphere
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The most abundant gases in the earth's present day atmosphere (by volume) are ____.

A) carbon dioxide and nitrogen
B) oxygen and water vapor
C) nitrogen and oxygen
D) oxygen and helium
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The greenhouse effect is directly enhanced by ____.

A) photosynthesis
B) energy absorption by atmospheric water vapor particles
C) chemical weathering
D) carbon dioxide dissolution in the oceans
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Air molecules are held near the earth's surface by ____.

A) solar radiation
B) gravity
C) cloud cover
D) moisture
E) temperature
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The "ozone hole" is observed above ____.

A) the equator
B) Australia
C) Antarctica
D) Asia
E) the Arctic
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In a temperature inversion, air temperature ____.

A) increases with increasing height
B) decreases with increasing height
C) increases with decreasing height
D) remains constant with increasing height
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Near the earth's surface, ____ occupies about 78% and ____ about 21% of the total volume of dry air.

A) nitrogen; oxygen
B) hydrogen; oxygen
C) oxygen; hydrogen
D) nitrogen; water vapor
E) hydrogen; helium
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Lines of latitude on a map represent the ____.

A) distance east or west from the prime meridian
B) distance north or south from the equator
C) distance north or south from the prime meridian
D) distance east or west from the equator
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The boundary that separates sharp changes in temperature, humidity, and wind direction is known as a(n) ____.

A) front
B) anticyclone
C) posterior ridge
D) anterior ridge
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A towering cloud, or cluster of clouds, accompanied by thunder, lightning, strong gusty winds, and heavy rain is called a(n)____.

A) hurricane
B) cyclone
C) thunderstorm
D) tornado
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Middle-latitude cyclonic storm systems are also known as____.

A) anticyclones
B) hurricanes
C) extratropical cyclones
D) tornadoes
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Clouds often form in the ____.

A) rising air in the center of a low pressure area
B) rising air in the center of a high pressure area
C) sinking air in the center of a low pressure area
D) sinking air in the center of a high pressure area
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What pattern is most likely associated with clear skies and fair weather?

A) high pressure regions
B) low pressure regions
C) a cold front
D) a warm front
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The latitude of the equator is ____.

A) 90°N
B) 0°
C) 90°S
D) 125°W
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Areas of high atmospheric pressure are also known as ____.

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C) troughs
D) tornadoes
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The exosphere is ____.

A) where jet streams are found
B) the ozone layer
C) the upper limit of our atmosphere
D) where air density is greatest
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The letters H and L on a surface weather map refer to regions of high and low ____.

A) temperature
B) winds
C) pressure
D) latitude
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In the middle latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere, surface winds tend to blow ____ and ____ around an area of surface low pressure.

A) clockwise; inward
B) clockwise; outward
C) counterclockwise; inward
D) counterclockwise; outward
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What is the weather element that involves the horizontal movement of air?

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C) wind
D) humidity
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Extratropical cyclones are found ____.

A) inside the tropics
B) outside the tropics
C) at the equator
D) both inside and outside the tropics
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A tropical storm system with winds in excess of 74 mi/hr is called a(n) ____.

A) anticyclone
B) tornado
C) extratropical cyclone
D) hurricane
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You are facing north and the wind is blowing in your face. This wind would be called a(n) ____.

A) south wind
B) east wind
C) north wind
D) southerly wind
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Air density is greatest in the ____.

A) heterosphere
B) thermosphere
C) ionosphere
D) homosphere
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The majority of atmospheric ozone (about 97%) is found in the ____.

A) thermosphere
B) mesosphere
C) stratosphere
D) exosphere
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What is a region in the atmosphere where air temperature remains constant with height?

A) temperature inversion
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C) isothermal zone
D) hypoxic zone
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The word "weather" is defined as____.

A) the frequency of precipitation or other events
B) any type of falling precipitation
C) the condition of the atmosphere at any particular time and place
D) the general climate of a region
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The thermosphere is where charged particles from the sun interact with air molecules to produce ____.

A) ozone
B) auroras
C) radio waves
D) humidity
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The earth's atmospheric pressure always ____________________ with increasing height.
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Plant photosynthesis increased the concentration of ____________________ in the earth's early atmosphere.
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Scientists pose hypotheses, or informed predictions about how our natural world will behave, using the ____________________ method.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. The burning of coal and oil can release SULFUR | NITROGEN gases into the atmosphere that may transform into acid rain.
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If the weather forecast predicts the arrival of a warm front to your area for the weekend, should you expect RAIN or CLEAR SKIES?
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) cause destruction to ozone through the release of SULFURIC ACID | CHLORINE.
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The basis for dividing the earth's atmosphere into layers is the change of ____________________ with altitude.
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Methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are greenhouse gases.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Peak ozone (O3) concentrations are found in the stratosphere near 25 km altitude. Would you expect to find the highest molecular oxygen (O2) concentrations at HIGHER or LOWER altitude?
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Molecular oxygen (O2) in the earth's early atmosphere probably originated from the splitting of water vapor (H2O) into hydrogen and oxygen.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Air density is greatest in the UPPER | LOWER atmosphere.
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Would you expect wind speeds to DECREASE or INCREASE when a frontal system passes?
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Atmospheric water vapor concentrations are typically higher in TROPICAL | POLAR regions.
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All weathercasters in the media are required to be professional meteorologists.
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____________________ radar is a tool used by meteorologists to observe the winds and precipitation intensities associated with severe thunderstorms.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Sea level pressure is determined by the WEIGHT | HEIGHT of the atmosphere.
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On a cloudless day, the tropopause is easily visible with the naked eye.
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The air pressure at the summit of Mount Everest is higher than the air pressure at sea level.
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Would you expect to find the strongest vertical air motions in the TROPOSPHERE or in the STRATOSPHERE?
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Instructions: Choose one answer from each pair of selections. Clear skies occurs in high pressure regions where the air is RISING | SINKING.
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What is the difference between weather and climate?
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Describe how deforestation affects the concentration of CO2 in the earth's atmosphere.
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Explain why oxygen-breathing equipment would be needed in mesospheric air even though it contains the same composition of gases that is found at the earth's surface.
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Explain the differences in air motion within a low pressure system and a high pressure system.
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Explain how ozone (O3) can play both a beneficial and a detrimental role in the earth's atmosphere.
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