Deck 6: Air-Sea Interface

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Sound travels more slowly in the SOFAR channel than in the areas of the ocean immediately above and below it.
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With respect to incoming solar radiation,radiation emitted back into the atmosphere has:

A)a longer wave frequency.
B)a longer wavelength.
C)a shorter wave period.
D)a shorter wavelength.
E)the same wavelength.
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The doldrums can be found at the Equator.
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A mole of methane is able to absorb much more heat than one mole of carbon dioxide.
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The percentage of solar radiation absorbed by the Earth's oceans and landmasses is about:

A)25%.
B)30%.
C)50%.
D)70%.
E)90%.
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The trade winds can be found between 30o and 60o N and S latitudes.
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A hurricane is a very strong high-pressure system.
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Near the poles,more energy is reflected back into space than is absorbed.
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A hurricane contains more energy than has been generated in the US over the last twenty years.
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With respect to the amount of energy absorbed by the atmosphere,the amount of energy radiated back into space between 35oN and 40oS latitude is:

A)about the same as the amount of energy absorbed by the atmosphere.
B)dependent upon the weather conditions such as cloud cover in the local area.
C)greater than the amount of energy absorbed by the atmosphere.
D)less than the amount of energy absorbed by the atmosphere,
E)unrelated to latitude.
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The wavelength of energy radiated from the Earth back into the atmosphere is longer than the incoming solar radiation.
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A maritime polar air mass is likely to be dry and cold.
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The best climate models indicate that Earth's average surface temperature has risen by 5oC in the last 100 years.
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The jet stream is a fast moving easterly flowing air mass.
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An iceberg is a variety of sea ice.
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The angle at which direct sunlight strike the ocean's surface is important in determining the amount of solar energy that is absorbed.
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A cold front is likely to have heavy,brief showers associated with it.
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The greenhouse gas that accounts for most of the natural greenhouse effect in Earth's atmosphere is carbon dioxide.
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The strength of a hurricane is ranked from 1 to 5 on the"

A)Coriolis Scale.
B)Fujita Scale.
C)Moh's Scale.
D)Richter Scale.
E)Saffir-Simpson Scale.
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Colder air moving over significantly warmer ocean surface water may produce:

A)a cold front.
B)a warm front.
C)changes in coastal wind direction.
D)increased coastal precipitation..
E)sea smoke.
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Refer to the figure below and use the numbers that correspond to global wind belts and latitudes to answer questions
<strong>Refer to the figure below and use the numbers that correspond to global wind belts and latitudes to answer questions   The strongest winds on Earth are:</strong> A)1 & 2. B)1 & 3 C)2 & 3. D)2 & 4. E)3 & 4. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The strongest winds on Earth are:

A)1 & 2.
B)1 & 3
C)2 & 3.
D)2 & 4.
E)3 & 4.
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Winds blowing from the north in the southern hemisphere will appear to :

A)be deflected toward the east.
B)be deflected toward the west.
C)circulate counterclockwise.
D)circulate clockwise.
E)travel in a straight line.
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A cold air mass moving into an area occupied by relatively warm air is called a(n)

A)cold front.
B)high pressure system.
C)low pressure system.
D)occluded front.
E)warm front.
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Refer to the figure below and use the numbers that correspond to global wind belts and latitudes to answer questions
<strong>Refer to the figure below and use the numbers that correspond to global wind belts and latitudes to answer questions   The area of the globe (latitude)that is characterized by falling air masses and little precipitation is:</strong> A)1. B)2. C)3. D)5. E)6. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The area of the globe (latitude)that is characterized by falling air masses and little precipitation is:

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)5.
E)6.
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Refer to the figure below,and use the information on the map corresponding to the ocean's climatic regions to answer questions
<strong>Refer to the figure below,and use the information on the map corresponding to the ocean's climatic regions to answer questions   The oceanic climate region that is characterized by sea ice coverage in the winter and open water (but cold)in the summer is indicated by the number:</strong> A)2. B)3. C)4. D)5. E)6. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The oceanic climate region that is characterized by sea ice coverage in the winter and open water (but cold)in the summer is indicated by the number:

A)2.
B)3.
C)4.
D)5.
E)6.
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The Tropic of Capricorn is located at:

A)0º longitude.
B)23.5oN latitude.
C)23.5oS latitude.
D)30oN latitude.
E)60ºS latitude.
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The doldrums refer to the same region as the:

A)intertropical convergence zone
B)jet stream
C)subtropical jet stream.
D)subtropics.
E)trade winds
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Refer to the figure below,and use the information on the map corresponding to the ocean's climatic regions to answer questions
<strong>Refer to the figure below,and use the information on the map corresponding to the ocean's climatic regions to answer questions   The oceanic climate region(s)in the majority of strong cyclonic storms are produced is indicated by the number:</strong> A)1. B)1 & 2 C)2. D)3. E)3 & 4. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The oceanic climate region(s)in the majority of strong cyclonic storms are produced is indicated by the number:

A)1.
B)1 & 2
C)2.
D)3.
E)3 & 4.
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A maritime tropical air mass is likely to be:

A)dry and cold.
B)dry and warm.
C)wet and cold.
D)wet and the same temperature.
E)wet and warm.
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Refer to the figure below and use the numbers that correspond to global wind belts and latitudes to answer questions
<strong>Refer to the figure below and use the numbers that correspond to global wind belts and latitudes to answer questions   The wind belt that corresponds to the doldrums is labeled:</strong> A)1. B)2. C)3. D)5. E)6. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The wind belt that corresponds to the doldrums is labeled:

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)5.
E)6.
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The temperate regions are characterized by:

A)cold fronts.
B)high pressure.
C)easterly winds.
D)trade winds.
E)westerly winds.
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As a result of the Coriolis effect in the northern hemisphere,winds are deflected:

A)at a 45º angle form the original direction.
B)at a 90º angle from the original direction.
C)to the east of the original direction.
D)to the left of the original direction.
E)to the right of the original direction.
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The percentage of solar radiation directed to Earth absorbed by the clouds and the atmosphere is about:

A)10%.
B)25%.
C)30%.
D)50%.
E)70%.
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Refer to the figure below and use the numbers that correspond to global wind belts and latitudes to answer questions
<strong>Refer to the figure below and use the numbers that correspond to global wind belts and latitudes to answer questions   The westerlies wind belt is the area corresponding to:</strong> A)1. B)2. C)3. D)4. E)5. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The westerlies wind belt is the area corresponding to:

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)4.
E)5.
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Hurricanes are an efficient way to:

A)decrease salinity in affected estuaries.
B)eradicate rainfall deficits.
C)raise local sea level due to storm surge.
D)redistribute heat from one area to another.
E)remove old-growth coastal forests.
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Low pressure systems in the northern hemisphere rotate:

A)at a 45º angle from the prevailing wind direction.
B)clockwise.
C)counterclockwise.
D)to the left.
E)to the right.
Question
Idealized pressure belts and wind systems are significantly modified by Earth's tilted axis of rotation and:

A)differences in the heat capacity of ocean and land.
B)differences in the latitudinal albedo.
C)Ekman transport.
D)latitudinal variations in the Coriolis effect.
E)variations in incoming solar radiation over many years
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The deflection of air masses to the right or left (depending on latitude)as they move from one latitude to another is called the:

A)Coriolis effect.
B)Cyclonic effect.
C)Ekman spiral.
D)Hadley cell.
E)Saffir-Simpson scale.
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The zone ocean where sound can travel extremely long distances is called the:

A)pycnocline.
B)SOFAR channel.
C)SONAR channel.
D)surface mix layer.
E)thermocline.
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The atmospheric component that contributes to the majority of greenhouse warming on Earth is:

A)carbon dioxide.
B)methane.
C)nitrous oxide.
D)ozone.
E)water vapor
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The gas(es)that is (are)increasing atmospheric concentration relative to other gases in the atmosphere annually is (are):

A)carbon dioxide.
B)chlorofluorocarbons.
C)methane.
D)nitrous oxide.
E)ozone.
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Burning of fossil fuels is chemically similar to:

A)autotrophic processes.
B)chemosynthesis.
C)metabolism.
D)photosynthesis.
E)respiration.
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Which of the following atmospheric constituents has the greatest ability to absorb heat (a per mole basis)?

A)carbon dioxide
B)chlorofluorocarbons
C)methane
D)ozone
E)water vapor
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Worldwide,the SOFAR channel is located at an approximate ocean depth of:

A)100 meters.
B)250 meters.
C)500 meters.
D)1000 meters.
E)4000 meters.
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Concerned individuals can reduce their personal contribution to greenhouse gas emissions by doing all of the following except:

A)install low flow plumbing fixtures.
B)planting trees and increasing green space areas.
C)purchase recycled products.
D)reducing the area covered by pavement or structures (houses,garages,pools,decks,etc)in urban and suburban areas.
E)use of compact fluorescent light bulbs in place of incandescent bulbs.
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Since 1750,the amount of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere has increased by almost:

A)10%.
B)20%.
C)30%.
D)40%.
E)50%.
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Which of the following is not a consequence of global warming?

A)droughts in prime agricultural areas
B)increasing hurricane frequency
C)melting of glacial ice
D)shifts in the world-wide distribution of plant and animal communities
E)All of the above are consequences of global warming.
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An agreement amongst 60 nations to voluntarily limit greenhouse gas emissions is called the:

A)Coriolis Protocol.
B)IPCC.
C)Keating Conference.
D)Kyoto Protocol.
E)United Nations Environmental Programme.
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When ice forms from seawater,the remaining seawater will have a:

A)darker color.
B)decreased density.
C)higher salinity.
D)higher temperature.
E)lower temperature.
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Match between columns
atmospheric compound with greatest infrared absorption rate
CO2
atmospheric compound with greatest infrared absorption rate
H2O
atmospheric compound with greatest infrared absorption rate
methane
atmospheric compound with greatest infrared absorption rate
CFCs
atmospheric compound with greatest infrared absorption rate
N2O
atmospheric compound with greatest infrared absorption rate
O3
component of the troposphere
CO2
component of the troposphere
H2O
component of the troposphere
methane
component of the troposphere
CFCs
component of the troposphere
N2O
component of the troposphere
O3
anthropogenic greenhouse gas
CO2
anthropogenic greenhouse gas
H2O
anthropogenic greenhouse gas
methane
anthropogenic greenhouse gas
CFCs
anthropogenic greenhouse gas
N2O
anthropogenic greenhouse gas
O3
produced only in burning hydrocarbons
CO2
produced only in burning hydrocarbons
H2O
produced only in burning hydrocarbons
methane
produced only in burning hydrocarbons
CFCs
produced only in burning hydrocarbons
N2O
produced only in burning hydrocarbons
O3
CO2
H2O
methane
CFCs
N2O
O3
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Tropic of Capricorn
area where air falls close to the equator
Tropic of Capricorn
located at 30º S latitude
Tropic of Capricorn
located at 90º N latitude
Tropic of Capricorn
prevailing wind pattern at polar latitudes
Tropic of Capricorn
prevailing wind pattern at tropical latitudes
Tropic of Capricorn
5º N latitude
Tropic of Capricorn
located at 23.5º S latitude
Tropic of Capricorn
prevailing wind pattern at temperate latitudes
Intertropical Convergence Zone
area where air falls close to the equator
Intertropical Convergence Zone
located at 30º S latitude
Intertropical Convergence Zone
located at 90º N latitude
Intertropical Convergence Zone
prevailing wind pattern at polar latitudes
Intertropical Convergence Zone
prevailing wind pattern at tropical latitudes
Intertropical Convergence Zone
5º N latitude
Intertropical Convergence Zone
located at 23.5º S latitude
Intertropical Convergence Zone
prevailing wind pattern at temperate latitudes
Tropic of Cancer
area where air falls close to the equator
Tropic of Cancer
located at 30º S latitude
Tropic of Cancer
located at 90º N latitude
Tropic of Cancer
prevailing wind pattern at polar latitudes
Tropic of Cancer
prevailing wind pattern at tropical latitudes
Tropic of Cancer
5º N latitude
Tropic of Cancer
located at 23.5º S latitude
Tropic of Cancer
prevailing wind pattern at temperate latitudes
Trade Winds
area where air falls close to the equator
Trade Winds
located at 30º S latitude
Trade Winds
located at 90º N latitude
Trade Winds
prevailing wind pattern at polar latitudes
Trade Winds
prevailing wind pattern at tropical latitudes
Trade Winds
5º N latitude
Trade Winds
located at 23.5º S latitude
Trade Winds
prevailing wind pattern at temperate latitudes
Westerlies
area where air falls close to the equator
Westerlies
located at 30º S latitude
Westerlies
located at 90º N latitude
Westerlies
prevailing wind pattern at polar latitudes
Westerlies
prevailing wind pattern at tropical latitudes
Westerlies
5º N latitude
Westerlies
located at 23.5º S latitude
Westerlies
prevailing wind pattern at temperate latitudes
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Sound travels more slowly in the SOFAR channel than in the areas of the ocean immediately above and below it.
True
2
With respect to incoming solar radiation,radiation emitted back into the atmosphere has:

A)a longer wave frequency.
B)a longer wavelength.
C)a shorter wave period.
D)a shorter wavelength.
E)the same wavelength.
B
3
The doldrums can be found at the Equator.
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A mole of methane is able to absorb much more heat than one mole of carbon dioxide.
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The percentage of solar radiation absorbed by the Earth's oceans and landmasses is about:

A)25%.
B)30%.
C)50%.
D)70%.
E)90%.
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The trade winds can be found between 30o and 60o N and S latitudes.
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A hurricane is a very strong high-pressure system.
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Near the poles,more energy is reflected back into space than is absorbed.
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A hurricane contains more energy than has been generated in the US over the last twenty years.
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With respect to the amount of energy absorbed by the atmosphere,the amount of energy radiated back into space between 35oN and 40oS latitude is:

A)about the same as the amount of energy absorbed by the atmosphere.
B)dependent upon the weather conditions such as cloud cover in the local area.
C)greater than the amount of energy absorbed by the atmosphere.
D)less than the amount of energy absorbed by the atmosphere,
E)unrelated to latitude.
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The wavelength of energy radiated from the Earth back into the atmosphere is longer than the incoming solar radiation.
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A maritime polar air mass is likely to be dry and cold.
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The best climate models indicate that Earth's average surface temperature has risen by 5oC in the last 100 years.
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The jet stream is a fast moving easterly flowing air mass.
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An iceberg is a variety of sea ice.
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The angle at which direct sunlight strike the ocean's surface is important in determining the amount of solar energy that is absorbed.
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A cold front is likely to have heavy,brief showers associated with it.
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The greenhouse gas that accounts for most of the natural greenhouse effect in Earth's atmosphere is carbon dioxide.
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The strength of a hurricane is ranked from 1 to 5 on the"

A)Coriolis Scale.
B)Fujita Scale.
C)Moh's Scale.
D)Richter Scale.
E)Saffir-Simpson Scale.
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Colder air moving over significantly warmer ocean surface water may produce:

A)a cold front.
B)a warm front.
C)changes in coastal wind direction.
D)increased coastal precipitation..
E)sea smoke.
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Refer to the figure below and use the numbers that correspond to global wind belts and latitudes to answer questions
<strong>Refer to the figure below and use the numbers that correspond to global wind belts and latitudes to answer questions   The strongest winds on Earth are:</strong> A)1 & 2. B)1 & 3 C)2 & 3. D)2 & 4. E)3 & 4.
The strongest winds on Earth are:

A)1 & 2.
B)1 & 3
C)2 & 3.
D)2 & 4.
E)3 & 4.
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Winds blowing from the north in the southern hemisphere will appear to :

A)be deflected toward the east.
B)be deflected toward the west.
C)circulate counterclockwise.
D)circulate clockwise.
E)travel in a straight line.
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A cold air mass moving into an area occupied by relatively warm air is called a(n)

A)cold front.
B)high pressure system.
C)low pressure system.
D)occluded front.
E)warm front.
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Refer to the figure below and use the numbers that correspond to global wind belts and latitudes to answer questions
<strong>Refer to the figure below and use the numbers that correspond to global wind belts and latitudes to answer questions   The area of the globe (latitude)that is characterized by falling air masses and little precipitation is:</strong> A)1. B)2. C)3. D)5. E)6.
The area of the globe (latitude)that is characterized by falling air masses and little precipitation is:

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)5.
E)6.
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Refer to the figure below,and use the information on the map corresponding to the ocean's climatic regions to answer questions
<strong>Refer to the figure below,and use the information on the map corresponding to the ocean's climatic regions to answer questions   The oceanic climate region that is characterized by sea ice coverage in the winter and open water (but cold)in the summer is indicated by the number:</strong> A)2. B)3. C)4. D)5. E)6.
The oceanic climate region that is characterized by sea ice coverage in the winter and open water (but cold)in the summer is indicated by the number:

A)2.
B)3.
C)4.
D)5.
E)6.
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The Tropic of Capricorn is located at:

A)0º longitude.
B)23.5oN latitude.
C)23.5oS latitude.
D)30oN latitude.
E)60ºS latitude.
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The doldrums refer to the same region as the:

A)intertropical convergence zone
B)jet stream
C)subtropical jet stream.
D)subtropics.
E)trade winds
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Refer to the figure below,and use the information on the map corresponding to the ocean's climatic regions to answer questions
<strong>Refer to the figure below,and use the information on the map corresponding to the ocean's climatic regions to answer questions   The oceanic climate region(s)in the majority of strong cyclonic storms are produced is indicated by the number:</strong> A)1. B)1 & 2 C)2. D)3. E)3 & 4.
The oceanic climate region(s)in the majority of strong cyclonic storms are produced is indicated by the number:

A)1.
B)1 & 2
C)2.
D)3.
E)3 & 4.
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A maritime tropical air mass is likely to be:

A)dry and cold.
B)dry and warm.
C)wet and cold.
D)wet and the same temperature.
E)wet and warm.
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Refer to the figure below and use the numbers that correspond to global wind belts and latitudes to answer questions
<strong>Refer to the figure below and use the numbers that correspond to global wind belts and latitudes to answer questions   The wind belt that corresponds to the doldrums is labeled:</strong> A)1. B)2. C)3. D)5. E)6.
The wind belt that corresponds to the doldrums is labeled:

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)5.
E)6.
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The temperate regions are characterized by:

A)cold fronts.
B)high pressure.
C)easterly winds.
D)trade winds.
E)westerly winds.
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As a result of the Coriolis effect in the northern hemisphere,winds are deflected:

A)at a 45º angle form the original direction.
B)at a 90º angle from the original direction.
C)to the east of the original direction.
D)to the left of the original direction.
E)to the right of the original direction.
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The percentage of solar radiation directed to Earth absorbed by the clouds and the atmosphere is about:

A)10%.
B)25%.
C)30%.
D)50%.
E)70%.
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Refer to the figure below and use the numbers that correspond to global wind belts and latitudes to answer questions
<strong>Refer to the figure below and use the numbers that correspond to global wind belts and latitudes to answer questions   The westerlies wind belt is the area corresponding to:</strong> A)1. B)2. C)3. D)4. E)5.
The westerlies wind belt is the area corresponding to:

A)1.
B)2.
C)3.
D)4.
E)5.
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Hurricanes are an efficient way to:

A)decrease salinity in affected estuaries.
B)eradicate rainfall deficits.
C)raise local sea level due to storm surge.
D)redistribute heat from one area to another.
E)remove old-growth coastal forests.
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Low pressure systems in the northern hemisphere rotate:

A)at a 45º angle from the prevailing wind direction.
B)clockwise.
C)counterclockwise.
D)to the left.
E)to the right.
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Idealized pressure belts and wind systems are significantly modified by Earth's tilted axis of rotation and:

A)differences in the heat capacity of ocean and land.
B)differences in the latitudinal albedo.
C)Ekman transport.
D)latitudinal variations in the Coriolis effect.
E)variations in incoming solar radiation over many years
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The deflection of air masses to the right or left (depending on latitude)as they move from one latitude to another is called the:

A)Coriolis effect.
B)Cyclonic effect.
C)Ekman spiral.
D)Hadley cell.
E)Saffir-Simpson scale.
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The zone ocean where sound can travel extremely long distances is called the:

A)pycnocline.
B)SOFAR channel.
C)SONAR channel.
D)surface mix layer.
E)thermocline.
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The atmospheric component that contributes to the majority of greenhouse warming on Earth is:

A)carbon dioxide.
B)methane.
C)nitrous oxide.
D)ozone.
E)water vapor
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The gas(es)that is (are)increasing atmospheric concentration relative to other gases in the atmosphere annually is (are):

A)carbon dioxide.
B)chlorofluorocarbons.
C)methane.
D)nitrous oxide.
E)ozone.
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Burning of fossil fuels is chemically similar to:

A)autotrophic processes.
B)chemosynthesis.
C)metabolism.
D)photosynthesis.
E)respiration.
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Which of the following atmospheric constituents has the greatest ability to absorb heat (a per mole basis)?

A)carbon dioxide
B)chlorofluorocarbons
C)methane
D)ozone
E)water vapor
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Worldwide,the SOFAR channel is located at an approximate ocean depth of:

A)100 meters.
B)250 meters.
C)500 meters.
D)1000 meters.
E)4000 meters.
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45
Concerned individuals can reduce their personal contribution to greenhouse gas emissions by doing all of the following except:

A)install low flow plumbing fixtures.
B)planting trees and increasing green space areas.
C)purchase recycled products.
D)reducing the area covered by pavement or structures (houses,garages,pools,decks,etc)in urban and suburban areas.
E)use of compact fluorescent light bulbs in place of incandescent bulbs.
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46
Since 1750,the amount of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere has increased by almost:

A)10%.
B)20%.
C)30%.
D)40%.
E)50%.
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47
Which of the following is not a consequence of global warming?

A)droughts in prime agricultural areas
B)increasing hurricane frequency
C)melting of glacial ice
D)shifts in the world-wide distribution of plant and animal communities
E)All of the above are consequences of global warming.
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48
An agreement amongst 60 nations to voluntarily limit greenhouse gas emissions is called the:

A)Coriolis Protocol.
B)IPCC.
C)Keating Conference.
D)Kyoto Protocol.
E)United Nations Environmental Programme.
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49
When ice forms from seawater,the remaining seawater will have a:

A)darker color.
B)decreased density.
C)higher salinity.
D)higher temperature.
E)lower temperature.
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Match between columns
atmospheric compound with greatest infrared absorption rate
CO2
atmospheric compound with greatest infrared absorption rate
H2O
atmospheric compound with greatest infrared absorption rate
methane
atmospheric compound with greatest infrared absorption rate
CFCs
atmospheric compound with greatest infrared absorption rate
N2O
atmospheric compound with greatest infrared absorption rate
O3
component of the troposphere
CO2
component of the troposphere
H2O
component of the troposphere
methane
component of the troposphere
CFCs
component of the troposphere
N2O
component of the troposphere
O3
anthropogenic greenhouse gas
CO2
anthropogenic greenhouse gas
H2O
anthropogenic greenhouse gas
methane
anthropogenic greenhouse gas
CFCs
anthropogenic greenhouse gas
N2O
anthropogenic greenhouse gas
O3
produced only in burning hydrocarbons
CO2
produced only in burning hydrocarbons
H2O
produced only in burning hydrocarbons
methane
produced only in burning hydrocarbons
CFCs
produced only in burning hydrocarbons
N2O
produced only in burning hydrocarbons
O3
CO2
H2O
methane
CFCs
N2O
O3
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Tropic of Capricorn
area where air falls close to the equator
Tropic of Capricorn
located at 30º S latitude
Tropic of Capricorn
located at 90º N latitude
Tropic of Capricorn
prevailing wind pattern at polar latitudes
Tropic of Capricorn
prevailing wind pattern at tropical latitudes
Tropic of Capricorn
5º N latitude
Tropic of Capricorn
located at 23.5º S latitude
Tropic of Capricorn
prevailing wind pattern at temperate latitudes
Intertropical Convergence Zone
area where air falls close to the equator
Intertropical Convergence Zone
located at 30º S latitude
Intertropical Convergence Zone
located at 90º N latitude
Intertropical Convergence Zone
prevailing wind pattern at polar latitudes
Intertropical Convergence Zone
prevailing wind pattern at tropical latitudes
Intertropical Convergence Zone
5º N latitude
Intertropical Convergence Zone
located at 23.5º S latitude
Intertropical Convergence Zone
prevailing wind pattern at temperate latitudes
Tropic of Cancer
area where air falls close to the equator
Tropic of Cancer
located at 30º S latitude
Tropic of Cancer
located at 90º N latitude
Tropic of Cancer
prevailing wind pattern at polar latitudes
Tropic of Cancer
prevailing wind pattern at tropical latitudes
Tropic of Cancer
5º N latitude
Tropic of Cancer
located at 23.5º S latitude
Tropic of Cancer
prevailing wind pattern at temperate latitudes
Trade Winds
area where air falls close to the equator
Trade Winds
located at 30º S latitude
Trade Winds
located at 90º N latitude
Trade Winds
prevailing wind pattern at polar latitudes
Trade Winds
prevailing wind pattern at tropical latitudes
Trade Winds
5º N latitude
Trade Winds
located at 23.5º S latitude
Trade Winds
prevailing wind pattern at temperate latitudes
Westerlies
area where air falls close to the equator
Westerlies
located at 30º S latitude
Westerlies
located at 90º N latitude
Westerlies
prevailing wind pattern at polar latitudes
Westerlies
prevailing wind pattern at tropical latitudes
Westerlies
5º N latitude
Westerlies
located at 23.5º S latitude
Westerlies
prevailing wind pattern at temperate latitudes
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