Deck 1: Earth and Its Atmosphere

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Photodissociation is a process that splits water vapor into oxygen and hydrogen atoms.
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Someone who says that "the wind direction today is south" likely means that the wind is blowing toward the south.
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Of the four most abundant gases in our atmosphere,water vapor shows the greatest variation at Earth's surface?
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Sayings about the weather,such as "red sky at morning,sailor take warning;red sky at night,sailor's delight" are based on the scientific method.
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Ultraviolet light from the sun destroys nitrous oxide.
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Fronts are a sharp change in temperature,humidity,and wind direction.
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Earth's second atmosphere was more dense than its first atmosphere (which formed some 4.6 billion years ago),and developed through the impact of a series of meteorites.
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The lowest average air temperature can be found in the thermosphere.​
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The most abundant gases in Earth's atmosphere by volume are​

A)carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
B)oxygen and water vapor.
C)nitrogen and oxygen.
D)​oxygen and helium.
E)​oxygen and ozone.
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Meteorology is the study of the atmosphere and its phenomena.The term itself goes back to a Roman emperor who,about 12 B.C.,wrote a book on natural philosophy entitled Meteorologica.
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On the basis of temperature,the layers of the atmosphere from the lowest layer to the highest are the thermosphere,mesosphere,stratosphere,and troposphere.
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The ozone hole is an actual hole in the atmosphere,a region of complete vacuum.
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Water vapor can best be described as a

A)gas.
B)cloud droplet.
C)​rain drop.
D)​snowflake.
E)​liquid.
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On average,temperature increases from the surface to the tropopause (around 10 km,then decreases to the stratopause (around 50 km),then decreases to the mesopause (around 90 km),then increases through the thermosphere.
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Weather in the middle latitudes tends to move from east to west.​
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Soil dust,salt from ocean waves,forest fire smoke,volcanic ash particles,and pollutants are some of the aerosols found in the atmosphere.
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A decrease in stratospheric ozone would be beneficial for plants,animals,and humans.
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Carbon dioxide is a naturally occurring component of the atmosphere.
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The weight of all the air around Earth is a staggering 2000 trillion tons,or about 2 x 1018 kg.
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Storms rank in size from largest to smallest,as follows: middle-latitude cyclonic storm,hurricane,thunderstorm,tornado.
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The rate at which temperature decreases with increasing altitude is known as the

A)temperature slope.
B)lapse rate.
C)​sounding.
D)​thermocline.
E)​sudden temperature drop.
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Typically,water vapor occupies about what percentage of the air's volume near Earth's surface?

A)about 78 percent
B)about 21 percent
C)​close to 10 percent
D)​less than 4 percent
E)​less than 1 percent
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The primary source of oxygen for Earth's atmosphere during the past half billion years or so appears to be

A)volcanic eruptions.
B)photosynthesis.
C)​radiant heat.
D)​exhalations of animal life.
E)​transpiration.
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The gas that absorbs most of the harmful ultraviolet radiation in the stratosphere is

A)water vapor.
B)nitrous oxide.
C)​carbon dioxide.
D)ozone.​
E)​chlorofluorocarbons.
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Which weather element ALWAYS decreases as we climb upward in the atmosphere?

A)Wind
B)Temperature
C)​Pressure
D)​Moisture
E)​dew point
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Almost all of Earth's weather occurs in the

A)exosphere.
B)stratosphere.
C)​mesosphere.
D)​thermosphere.
E)​troposphere.
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In a volume of air near Earth's surface today,____ occupies 78 percent and ____ nearly 21 percent.

A)nitrogen;oxygen
B)hydrogen;oxygen
C)​oxygen;hydrogen
D)​nitrogen;water vapor
E)​hydrogen;helium
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The most abundant gas in the stratosphere is

A)oxygen (O2).
B)nitrogen (N2).
C)​carbon dioxide (CO₂).
D)​ozone (O3).
E)​chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
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Which of the following is considered a variable gas in Earth's atmosphere?

A)water vapor
B)nitrogen
C)​oxygen
D)​argon
E)​helium
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Most of the ionosphere is found in what atmospheric layer?

A)Troposphere
B)Stratosphere
C)​Mesosphere
D)​Thermosphere
E)​homosphere
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Since 1958,CO₂ in the atmosphere has

A)increased in concentration by 30%.
B)decreased in concentration by 30%.
C)​remained at about the same concentration from year to year.
D)​disappeared entirely.
E)​has doubled in concentration.
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The unit of pressure most commonly found on a surface weather map is

A)inches of mercury (Hg).
B)millibars or hectopascals.
C)​pounds per square inch.
D)​millimeters of mercury (Hg).
E)​kilograms per square meter.
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Which process acts to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?

A)Lightning
B)deforestation
C)​photosynthesis
D)​burning fossil fuels
E)​volcanic eruptions
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The atmospheric layer in which we live is called the

A)troposphere.
B)stratosphere.
C)​thermosphere.
D)​ionosphere.
E)exosphere.​
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In a temperature inversion,air temperature

A)increases with increasing height.
B)decreases with increasing height.
C)​remains constant with increasing height.
D)​is warmer at night than during the day.
E)​is warmer during winter than during summer.
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The most abundant greenhouse gas in Earth's current atmosphere is

A)carbon dioxide (CO₂).
B)nitrous oxide (N2O).
C)​water vapor (H₂O).
D)​methane (CH4).
E)​chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
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Water vapor molecules

A)are invisible.
B)color the sky blue.
C)​make clouds white.
D)​are very small drops of liquid water.
E)​can exist in the frozen state.
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The only substance near Earth's surface that is found naturally in the current atmosphere as a solid,liquid,and a gas is

A)carbon dioxide.
B)water.
C)​molecular oxygen.
D)​ozone.
E)​carbon.
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The temperature of the tropopause

A)is close to the temperature at Earth's surface.
B)is much colder than the temperature at Earth's surface.
C)​has never been measured.
D)​is much warmer than the temperature at Earth's surface.
E)​is nearly the same as the sun's temperature.
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Earth's atmosphere is divided into named layers based on the vertical profile of

A)air pressure.
B)air temperature.
C)​air density.
D)​wind speed.
E)​chemical composition.
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On a weather map,sharp changes in temperature,humidity,and wind direction are marked by

A)a front.
B)an anticyclone.
C)​a ridge.
D)​blowing dust.
E)​a low.
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The word "weather" is defined as

A)the average of the weather elements.
B)the climate of a region.
C)​the climate averaged over a year's time.
D)​any type of falling precipitation.
E)​the condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place.
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Which statement relates to weather rather than climate?

A)The average temperature for the month of January is 28°F.
B)The lowest temperature ever recorded in Frozenlake,Minnesota is -57°F.
C)​The foggiest month of the year is December.
D)​I like the warm,humid summers.
E)​It is cloudy and snowing outside.
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Much of the carbon dioxide found in earlier atmospheres is currently locked up in

A)granite.
B)volcanic rocks.
C)​sandstone.
D)​shale.
E)​carbonate rocks.
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Middle latitude cyclonic storms are also known as

A)anticyclones.
B)hurricanes.
C)​extratropical cyclones.
D)​tornadoes.
E)​blizzards.
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Wind direction is

A)the direction from which the wind is blowing.
B)the direction to which the wind is blowing.
C)​always directly from high toward low pressure.​
D)​always directly from low toward high pressure.
E)​the vertical displacement of air.
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Meteorology is the study of

A)landforms.
B)the oceans.
C)​the atmosphere.
D)​outer space.
E)​extraterrestrial meteoroids that enter the atmosphere.
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Which atmospheric layer contains the most mixing and overturning of air?

A)stratosphere
B)troposphere
C)​mesosphere
D)​exosphere
E)​ionosphere
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At night,when the weather is extremely cold and dry,atmospheric pressure in the trophosphere

A)increases with increasing altitude.
B)remains constant with increasing altitude.
C)​decreases with increasing altitude.
D)​first increases,then decreases with increasing altitude.
E)​stays the same,then drops suddenly.
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Weather maps with isobars have been utilized in meteorology since

A)1799.
B)1950.
C)​1843.
D)​1920.
E)​1869.
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A geostationary satellite takes pictures of

A)the moon as it is seen from Earth.
B)other planets as they are seen from Earth.
C)​different areas on Earth when it is stationary.
D)​one area on Earth as it moves at the same rate as Earth's spin.
E)​any recurring geologic event on Earth.
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Most human-made impurities found in the atmosphere present a health and environmental hazard.These are called

A)nutrients.
B)pollutants.
C)​aerosols.
D)​dust.
E)​particles.
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With regard to natural disasters,most people die from

A)lightning.
B)earthquakes.
C)​tornadoes.
D)​flash floods and flooding.
E)​droughts.
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When applying the scientific method to investigating the atmosphere,scientists study

A)the chemistry and physics of water samples.
B)the chemistry and physics of air.
C)​animal behavior in different climates.
D)​human behavior in different climates.
E)​the chemical composition of plants occurring in different climates.
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Ozone in the stratosphere

A)is a health hazard for people with respiratory illnesses.
B)protects life from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
C)​is one of the main ingredients of photochemical smog.
D)​provides healthy levels of vitamin D to humans.
E)​is an aerosol found in the ionosphere.
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Earth's earliest atmosphere was most likely composed of

A)water vapor and nitrogen.
B)carbon dioxide and helium.
C)​hydrogen and helium.
D)​hydrogen and oxygen.
E)​noble gases.
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The difference in atmospheric density is greatest in the layer bounded by

A)1 mb and 10 mb.
B)101 mb and 110 mb.
C)​1001 mb and 1010 mb.
D)​10001 mb and 10100 mb.
E)​10101 mb and 11000 mb.
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Which of the following is MOST likely associated with fair weather?

A)high pressure area
B)low pressure area
C)​a cold front
D)​a warm front
E)​large storm systems
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There are considerably more air molecules near Earth's surface than higher up,which means,in comparison,air near the surface

A)is less dense.
B)has the same density.
C)​is more dense.
D)​has no density.
E)​is only half as dense.
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On weather maps cold fronts are drawn

A)in blue,with arrowheads showing the front's general direction of movement.
B)in red,with arrowheads showing the front's general direction of movement.
C)​in blue,with arrowheads pointing away from the front's general direction of movement.
D)​in black,with arrowheads showing the front's general direction of movement.
E)​in red,with arrowheads pointing away from the front's general direction of movement.
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The average or standard ____________________ in the troposphere is about 6.5°C for every 1000 m or about 3.6°F for every 1000 ft rise in elevation.
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Over the last 100 years or so,Earth's surface temperature has increased by

A)1.4 degrees Fahrenheit
B)5.4 degrees Fahrenheit
C)​0 degrees Fahrenheit
D)​3.0 degrees Fahrenheit
E)​2.1 degrees Fahrenheit
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Weather and climate affect human lives in many ways,but the most immediate effect is related to

A)the ​economy.
B)the environment
C)​comfort.
D)​health.
E)​infrastructure.
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The standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is 1013.25 ____________________ (specify the units).
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The average surface temperature on Earth is

A)59 degrees Fahrenheit.
B)55 degrees Fahrenheit.
C)​50 degrees Fahrenheit.
D)​61 degrees Fahrenheit.
E)​57 degrees Fahrenheit.
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intermolecular forces.​Air molecules are held near Earth through

A)intermolecular forces.
B)chemical reactions.
C)​air pressure.
D)​winds in the atmosphere.
E)​gravity.
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"The summers here are warm and humid" describes the ____________________,whereas "cumulus clouds presently cover the entire sky" describes the ____________________.
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The concentration of ____________________ is close to 21 percent (by volume)in the upper stratosphere (the same concentration as in the trophosphere),but without proper breathing apparatus you would not be able to survive there.
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The atmosphere protects inhabitants at Earth's ____________________.
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Chinook winds are

A)cold winds observed in Alaska.
B)warm,dry winds that blow downslope in mountainous areas.
C)​tropical storms that are most common in Asia.
D)​the precursors of cyclones.
E)​cold winds found anywhere in the world.
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The Sun is surrounded by Earth,and how many other planets?

A)five
B)ten
C)​eight
D)​twelve
E)​seven
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____________________ describes conditions averaged over a region or over a time period,whereas ____________________ describes the condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place.
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The ____________________ contains all of our weather.
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Recorded temperatures on Earth range from

A)-40 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
B)-55 to 115 degrees Fahrenheit.
C)​-100 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit.
D)​-111 to 159 degrees Fahrenheit.
E)​-121 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
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____________________,____________________,____________________,and water vapor are the four most abundant gases in today's atmosphere.
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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.
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The ozone hole is located over ____________________.
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Wind blows ____________________ around low-pressure areas,and ____________________ around high-pressure areas in the Northern Hemisphere.
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The two most abundant greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere are ____________________ and ____________________.
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Falling rain and snow is called

A)condensation.
B)evaporation.
C)​sublimation.
D)​crystallization.
E)​precipitation.
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Photodissociation is a process that splits water vapor into oxygen and hydrogen atoms.
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Someone who says that "the wind direction today is south" likely means that the wind is blowing toward the south.
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Of the four most abundant gases in our atmosphere,water vapor shows the greatest variation at Earth's surface?
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Sayings about the weather,such as "red sky at morning,sailor take warning;red sky at night,sailor's delight" are based on the scientific method.
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Ultraviolet light from the sun destroys nitrous oxide.
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Fronts are a sharp change in temperature,humidity,and wind direction.
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Earth's second atmosphere was more dense than its first atmosphere (which formed some 4.6 billion years ago),and developed through the impact of a series of meteorites.
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The lowest average air temperature can be found in the thermosphere.​
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The most abundant gases in Earth's atmosphere by volume are​

A)carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
B)oxygen and water vapor.
C)nitrogen and oxygen.
D)​oxygen and helium.
E)​oxygen and ozone.
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Meteorology is the study of the atmosphere and its phenomena.The term itself goes back to a Roman emperor who,about 12 B.C.,wrote a book on natural philosophy entitled Meteorologica.
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On the basis of temperature,the layers of the atmosphere from the lowest layer to the highest are the thermosphere,mesosphere,stratosphere,and troposphere.
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The ozone hole is an actual hole in the atmosphere,a region of complete vacuum.
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Water vapor can best be described as a

A)gas.
B)cloud droplet.
C)​rain drop.
D)​snowflake.
E)​liquid.
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On average,temperature increases from the surface to the tropopause (around 10 km,then decreases to the stratopause (around 50 km),then decreases to the mesopause (around 90 km),then increases through the thermosphere.
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Weather in the middle latitudes tends to move from east to west.​
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Soil dust,salt from ocean waves,forest fire smoke,volcanic ash particles,and pollutants are some of the aerosols found in the atmosphere.
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A decrease in stratospheric ozone would be beneficial for plants,animals,and humans.
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Carbon dioxide is a naturally occurring component of the atmosphere.
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The weight of all the air around Earth is a staggering 2000 trillion tons,or about 2 x 1018 kg.
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Storms rank in size from largest to smallest,as follows: middle-latitude cyclonic storm,hurricane,thunderstorm,tornado.
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The rate at which temperature decreases with increasing altitude is known as the

A)temperature slope.
B)lapse rate.
C)​sounding.
D)​thermocline.
E)​sudden temperature drop.
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Typically,water vapor occupies about what percentage of the air's volume near Earth's surface?

A)about 78 percent
B)about 21 percent
C)​close to 10 percent
D)​less than 4 percent
E)​less than 1 percent
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The primary source of oxygen for Earth's atmosphere during the past half billion years or so appears to be

A)volcanic eruptions.
B)photosynthesis.
C)​radiant heat.
D)​exhalations of animal life.
E)​transpiration.
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The gas that absorbs most of the harmful ultraviolet radiation in the stratosphere is

A)water vapor.
B)nitrous oxide.
C)​carbon dioxide.
D)ozone.​
E)​chlorofluorocarbons.
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Which weather element ALWAYS decreases as we climb upward in the atmosphere?

A)Wind
B)Temperature
C)​Pressure
D)​Moisture
E)​dew point
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Almost all of Earth's weather occurs in the

A)exosphere.
B)stratosphere.
C)​mesosphere.
D)​thermosphere.
E)​troposphere.
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In a volume of air near Earth's surface today,____ occupies 78 percent and ____ nearly 21 percent.

A)nitrogen;oxygen
B)hydrogen;oxygen
C)​oxygen;hydrogen
D)​nitrogen;water vapor
E)​hydrogen;helium
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The most abundant gas in the stratosphere is

A)oxygen (O2).
B)nitrogen (N2).
C)​carbon dioxide (CO₂).
D)​ozone (O3).
E)​chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
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Which of the following is considered a variable gas in Earth's atmosphere?

A)water vapor
B)nitrogen
C)​oxygen
D)​argon
E)​helium
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Most of the ionosphere is found in what atmospheric layer?

A)Troposphere
B)Stratosphere
C)​Mesosphere
D)​Thermosphere
E)​homosphere
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Since 1958,CO₂ in the atmosphere has

A)increased in concentration by 30%.
B)decreased in concentration by 30%.
C)​remained at about the same concentration from year to year.
D)​disappeared entirely.
E)​has doubled in concentration.
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The unit of pressure most commonly found on a surface weather map is

A)inches of mercury (Hg).
B)millibars or hectopascals.
C)​pounds per square inch.
D)​millimeters of mercury (Hg).
E)​kilograms per square meter.
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Which process acts to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?

A)Lightning
B)deforestation
C)​photosynthesis
D)​burning fossil fuels
E)​volcanic eruptions
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The atmospheric layer in which we live is called the

A)troposphere.
B)stratosphere.
C)​thermosphere.
D)​ionosphere.
E)exosphere.​
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In a temperature inversion,air temperature

A)increases with increasing height.
B)decreases with increasing height.
C)​remains constant with increasing height.
D)​is warmer at night than during the day.
E)​is warmer during winter than during summer.
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The most abundant greenhouse gas in Earth's current atmosphere is

A)carbon dioxide (CO₂).
B)nitrous oxide (N2O).
C)​water vapor (H₂O).
D)​methane (CH4).
E)​chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
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Water vapor molecules

A)are invisible.
B)color the sky blue.
C)​make clouds white.
D)​are very small drops of liquid water.
E)​can exist in the frozen state.
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The only substance near Earth's surface that is found naturally in the current atmosphere as a solid,liquid,and a gas is

A)carbon dioxide.
B)water.
C)​molecular oxygen.
D)​ozone.
E)​carbon.
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The temperature of the tropopause

A)is close to the temperature at Earth's surface.
B)is much colder than the temperature at Earth's surface.
C)​has never been measured.
D)​is much warmer than the temperature at Earth's surface.
E)​is nearly the same as the sun's temperature.
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Earth's atmosphere is divided into named layers based on the vertical profile of

A)air pressure.
B)air temperature.
C)​air density.
D)​wind speed.
E)​chemical composition.
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On a weather map,sharp changes in temperature,humidity,and wind direction are marked by

A)a front.
B)an anticyclone.
C)​a ridge.
D)​blowing dust.
E)​a low.
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The word "weather" is defined as

A)the average of the weather elements.
B)the climate of a region.
C)​the climate averaged over a year's time.
D)​any type of falling precipitation.
E)​the condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place.
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Which statement relates to weather rather than climate?

A)The average temperature for the month of January is 28°F.
B)The lowest temperature ever recorded in Frozenlake,Minnesota is -57°F.
C)​The foggiest month of the year is December.
D)​I like the warm,humid summers.
E)​It is cloudy and snowing outside.
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Much of the carbon dioxide found in earlier atmospheres is currently locked up in

A)granite.
B)volcanic rocks.
C)​sandstone.
D)​shale.
E)​carbonate rocks.
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Middle latitude cyclonic storms are also known as

A)anticyclones.
B)hurricanes.
C)​extratropical cyclones.
D)​tornadoes.
E)​blizzards.
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Wind direction is

A)the direction from which the wind is blowing.
B)the direction to which the wind is blowing.
C)​always directly from high toward low pressure.​
D)​always directly from low toward high pressure.
E)​the vertical displacement of air.
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Meteorology is the study of

A)landforms.
B)the oceans.
C)​the atmosphere.
D)​outer space.
E)​extraterrestrial meteoroids that enter the atmosphere.
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Which atmospheric layer contains the most mixing and overturning of air?

A)stratosphere
B)troposphere
C)​mesosphere
D)​exosphere
E)​ionosphere
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At night,when the weather is extremely cold and dry,atmospheric pressure in the trophosphere

A)increases with increasing altitude.
B)remains constant with increasing altitude.
C)​decreases with increasing altitude.
D)​first increases,then decreases with increasing altitude.
E)​stays the same,then drops suddenly.
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50
Weather maps with isobars have been utilized in meteorology since

A)1799.
B)1950.
C)​1843.
D)​1920.
E)​1869.
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51
A geostationary satellite takes pictures of

A)the moon as it is seen from Earth.
B)other planets as they are seen from Earth.
C)​different areas on Earth when it is stationary.
D)​one area on Earth as it moves at the same rate as Earth's spin.
E)​any recurring geologic event on Earth.
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52
Most human-made impurities found in the atmosphere present a health and environmental hazard.These are called

A)nutrients.
B)pollutants.
C)​aerosols.
D)​dust.
E)​particles.
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53
With regard to natural disasters,most people die from

A)lightning.
B)earthquakes.
C)​tornadoes.
D)​flash floods and flooding.
E)​droughts.
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54
When applying the scientific method to investigating the atmosphere,scientists study

A)the chemistry and physics of water samples.
B)the chemistry and physics of air.
C)​animal behavior in different climates.
D)​human behavior in different climates.
E)​the chemical composition of plants occurring in different climates.
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55
Ozone in the stratosphere

A)is a health hazard for people with respiratory illnesses.
B)protects life from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
C)​is one of the main ingredients of photochemical smog.
D)​provides healthy levels of vitamin D to humans.
E)​is an aerosol found in the ionosphere.
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56
Earth's earliest atmosphere was most likely composed of

A)water vapor and nitrogen.
B)carbon dioxide and helium.
C)​hydrogen and helium.
D)​hydrogen and oxygen.
E)​noble gases.
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57
The difference in atmospheric density is greatest in the layer bounded by

A)1 mb and 10 mb.
B)101 mb and 110 mb.
C)​1001 mb and 1010 mb.
D)​10001 mb and 10100 mb.
E)​10101 mb and 11000 mb.
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58
Which of the following is MOST likely associated with fair weather?

A)high pressure area
B)low pressure area
C)​a cold front
D)​a warm front
E)​large storm systems
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59
There are considerably more air molecules near Earth's surface than higher up,which means,in comparison,air near the surface

A)is less dense.
B)has the same density.
C)​is more dense.
D)​has no density.
E)​is only half as dense.
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60
On weather maps cold fronts are drawn

A)in blue,with arrowheads showing the front's general direction of movement.
B)in red,with arrowheads showing the front's general direction of movement.
C)​in blue,with arrowheads pointing away from the front's general direction of movement.
D)​in black,with arrowheads showing the front's general direction of movement.
E)​in red,with arrowheads pointing away from the front's general direction of movement.
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61
The average or standard ____________________ in the troposphere is about 6.5°C for every 1000 m or about 3.6°F for every 1000 ft rise in elevation.
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62
Over the last 100 years or so,Earth's surface temperature has increased by

A)1.4 degrees Fahrenheit
B)5.4 degrees Fahrenheit
C)​0 degrees Fahrenheit
D)​3.0 degrees Fahrenheit
E)​2.1 degrees Fahrenheit
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63
Weather and climate affect human lives in many ways,but the most immediate effect is related to

A)the ​economy.
B)the environment
C)​comfort.
D)​health.
E)​infrastructure.
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64
The standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is 1013.25 ____________________ (specify the units).
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65
The average surface temperature on Earth is

A)59 degrees Fahrenheit.
B)55 degrees Fahrenheit.
C)​50 degrees Fahrenheit.
D)​61 degrees Fahrenheit.
E)​57 degrees Fahrenheit.
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66
intermolecular forces.​Air molecules are held near Earth through

A)intermolecular forces.
B)chemical reactions.
C)​air pressure.
D)​winds in the atmosphere.
E)​gravity.
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67
"The summers here are warm and humid" describes the ____________________,whereas "cumulus clouds presently cover the entire sky" describes the ____________________.
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68
The concentration of ____________________ is close to 21 percent (by volume)in the upper stratosphere (the same concentration as in the trophosphere),but without proper breathing apparatus you would not be able to survive there.
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69
The atmosphere protects inhabitants at Earth's ____________________.
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70
Chinook winds are

A)cold winds observed in Alaska.
B)warm,dry winds that blow downslope in mountainous areas.
C)​tropical storms that are most common in Asia.
D)​the precursors of cyclones.
E)​cold winds found anywhere in the world.
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71
The Sun is surrounded by Earth,and how many other planets?

A)five
B)ten
C)​eight
D)​twelve
E)​seven
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72
____________________ describes conditions averaged over a region or over a time period,whereas ____________________ describes the condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place.
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73
The ____________________ contains all of our weather.
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74
Recorded temperatures on Earth range from

A)-40 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
B)-55 to 115 degrees Fahrenheit.
C)​-100 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit.
D)​-111 to 159 degrees Fahrenheit.
E)​-121 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
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75
____________________,____________________,____________________,and water vapor are the four most abundant gases in today's atmosphere.
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76
In the middle latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere,surface winds tend to blow ____________________ and ____________________ around an area of surface low pressure.
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77
The ozone hole is located over ____________________.
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78
Wind blows ____________________ around low-pressure areas,and ____________________ around high-pressure areas in the Northern Hemisphere.
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79
The two most abundant greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere are ____________________ and ____________________.
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80
Falling rain and snow is called

A)condensation.
B)evaporation.
C)​sublimation.
D)​crystallization.
E)​precipitation.
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