Deck 17: The Atmosphere
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Deck 17: The Atmosphere
1
The most abundant constituent of our atmosphere is __________.
A) nitrogen
B) oxygen
C) helium
D) ozone
A) nitrogen
B) oxygen
C) helium
D) ozone
A
2
A/an __________ compound is one that evaporates readily and therefore easily escapes into the atmosphere.
volatile
3
When coal burns, some minerals escape from the chimney as __________ __________, which settles as gritty dust.
fly ash
4
The Earth's atmosphere 4.6 billion years ago was mainly composed of __________ and __________.
A) hydrogen, helium
B) helium, carbon dioxide
C) carbon dioxide, oxygen
D) nitrogen, helium
A) hydrogen, helium
B) helium, carbon dioxide
C) carbon dioxide, oxygen
D) nitrogen, helium
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5
The ozone hole occurs in the layer of the atmosphere known as the __________.
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6
__________ were the earliest photosynthetic life-forms on Earth.
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7
As early multicellular organisms evolved, they released more __________ into the atmosphere.
A) hydrogen
B) oxygen
C) nitrogen
D) argon
A) hydrogen
B) oxygen
C) nitrogen
D) argon
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8
The pressure exerted by air is the __________ __________.
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9
__________ __________ reacts in moist air to produce sulfuric acid.
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10
During the evolution of the Earth's atmosphere, when enough oxygen had accumulated in seawater, iron-rich minerals precipitated on the sea floor and became the __________ __________ formations that are mined for iron today.
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11
The layer of air closest to the Earth, the layer we live in, is the __________.
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12
__________ are particles that are suspended in air.
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13
Little radiation is absorbed in the __________ (between about 55 and 80 kilometers above Earth's surface), and the thin air is extremely cold.
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14
A second rapid increase of oxygen in the atmosphere (the Second Great Oxidation Event) started about __________ years ago.
A) 3 billion
B) 600 million
C) 60 million
D) 6 million
A) 3 billion
B) 600 million
C) 60 million
D) 6 million
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15
Smog is produced when automobile exhaust is exposed to __________.
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16
__________ in the stratosphere absorbs ultraviolet radiation.
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17
Acidity is expressed on the __________ scale.
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18
The major legislation that dictates federal air pollution policy is the __________ __________ __________.
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19
During the __________ __________ __________ __________, about 2.4 billion years ago, oxygen concentration in the atmosphere increased to appreciable quantities.
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20
A first rapid increase of oxygen in the atmosphere (the First Great Oxidation Event) occurred about __________ years ago.
A) 4.4 billion
B) 2.4 billion
C) 1 billion
D) 600 million
A) 4.4 billion
B) 2.4 billion
C) 1 billion
D) 600 million
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21
The Earth's primordial atmosphere:
A) contained no oxygen.
B) was an effective filter that absorbed high-energy ultraviolet rays.
C) was mainly oxygen.
D) was formed by biological processes.
A) contained no oxygen.
B) was an effective filter that absorbed high-energy ultraviolet rays.
C) was mainly oxygen.
D) was formed by biological processes.
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22
The layer of air closest to the Earth is the __________.
A) tropopause
B) troposphere
C) mesosphere
D) stratosphere
A) tropopause
B) troposphere
C) mesosphere
D) stratosphere
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23
The largest source of air pollutants in the United States is/are __________.
A) power plants
B) transportation
C) factories
D) wood-burning stoves
A) power plants
B) transportation
C) factories
D) wood-burning stoves
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24
James Lovelock used the term __________ to refer to the Earth, comparing it to a living creature due to the interconnectivity of all of its systems.
A) Gaia
B) Pangea
C) Venus
D) Hydra
A) Gaia
B) Pangea
C) Venus
D) Hydra
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25
The Earth's modern atmosphere:
A) is composed of 78 percent nitrogen.
B) does not filter high-energy ultraviolet rays.
C) is similar to that found on Venus.
D) is composed of 80 percent oxygen.
A) is composed of 78 percent nitrogen.
B) does not filter high-energy ultraviolet rays.
C) is similar to that found on Venus.
D) is composed of 80 percent oxygen.
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26
The highest portion of the atmosphere that absorbs high-energy radiation is the:
A) hydrosphere.
B) troposphere.
C) mesosphere.
D) thermosphere.
A) hydrosphere.
B) troposphere.
C) mesosphere.
D) thermosphere.
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27
During photosynthesis:
A) chlorophyll-bearing plants convert oxygen and water to organic sugars and release carbon dioxide.
B) chlorophyll-bearing plants convert carbon dioxide and water to organic sugars and release oxygen.
C) primitive bacteria convert hydrogen and oxygen into water.
D) primitive bacteria obtain energy from reactions with minerals.
A) chlorophyll-bearing plants convert oxygen and water to organic sugars and release carbon dioxide.
B) chlorophyll-bearing plants convert carbon dioxide and water to organic sugars and release oxygen.
C) primitive bacteria convert hydrogen and oxygen into water.
D) primitive bacteria obtain energy from reactions with minerals.
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28
In the __________, temperature increases with altitude, because ozone absorbs ultraviolet radiation.
A) troposphere
B) stratosphere
C) mesosphere
D) thermosphere
A) troposphere
B) stratosphere
C) mesosphere
D) thermosphere
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29
__________ is the release of volatiles from Earth's mantle in volcanic eruptions.
A) Intrusion
B) Oxidation
C) Outgassing
D) Photosynthesis
A) Intrusion
B) Oxidation
C) Outgassing
D) Photosynthesis
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30
__________ were among the earliest photosynthetic life-forms on Earth.
A) Multicellular plants
B) Lichens
C) Trilobites
D) Cyanobacteria
A) Multicellular plants
B) Lichens
C) Trilobites
D) Cyanobacteria
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31
Atmospheric pressure is measured in __________.
A) degrees centigrade
B) bar
C) Beaufort
D) psu
A) degrees centigrade
B) bar
C) Beaufort
D) psu
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32
The atmosphere:
A) becomes less dense with increasing altitude.
B) becomes more dense with increasing altitude.
C) remains at constant density with increasing altitude.
D) becomes less dense throughout the troposphere and then more dense in the stratosphere.
A) becomes less dense with increasing altitude.
B) becomes more dense with increasing altitude.
C) remains at constant density with increasing altitude.
D) becomes less dense throughout the troposphere and then more dense in the stratosphere.
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33
Which of the following orders of the layers of the atmosphere is correct? (Start with the lowest layer.)
A) thermosphere < stratosphere < troposphere < mesosphere
B) troposphere < mesosphere < stratosphere < thermosphere
C) stratosphere < troposphere < mesosphere < thermosphere
D) troposphere < stratosphere < mesosphere < thermosphere
A) thermosphere < stratosphere < troposphere < mesosphere
B) troposphere < mesosphere < stratosphere < thermosphere
C) stratosphere < troposphere < mesosphere < thermosphere
D) troposphere < stratosphere < mesosphere < thermosphere
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34
During photosynthesis, plants convert __________ and __________ to organic sugars and oxygen.
A) carbon dioxide, water
B) nitrogen, water
C) methane, carbon dioxide
D) nitrogen, methane
A) carbon dioxide, water
B) nitrogen, water
C) methane, carbon dioxide
D) nitrogen, methane
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35
A/an __________ is used to measure air pressure.
A) anemometer
B) thermometer
C) compass
D) barometer
A) anemometer
B) thermometer
C) compass
D) barometer
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36
The modern concentration of 21 percent molecular oxygen in our atmosphere resulted largely from:
A) meteorite impacts.
B) non-biological activity.
C) biologic activity.
D) the big bang theory.
A) meteorite impacts.
B) non-biological activity.
C) biologic activity.
D) the big bang theory.
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37
At the time of the First Great Oxidation Event, the oxygen concentration in Earth's atmosphere increased:
A) from 15 to 21 percent.
B) due to oxygen production by zooplankton.
C) from trace amounts to appreciable quantities.
D) due to accelerated weathering caused by lichens.
A) from 15 to 21 percent.
B) due to oxygen production by zooplankton.
C) from trace amounts to appreciable quantities.
D) due to accelerated weathering caused by lichens.
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38
If pure coal burned completely, it would produce:
A) carbon dioxide and water.
B) benzene and toxic volatiles.
C) carbon dioxide, soot, and fly ash.
D) oxygen and water.
A) carbon dioxide and water.
B) benzene and toxic volatiles.
C) carbon dioxide, soot, and fly ash.
D) oxygen and water.
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39
Solar energy breaks oxygen molecules apart in the stratosphere, releasing __________, which combine(s) with additional oxygen molecules to form __________.
A) oxygen atoms, carbon dioxide
B) ozone, CFCs
C) ozone, oxygen atoms
D) oxygen atoms, ozone
Multiple Choice
A) oxygen atoms, carbon dioxide
B) ozone, CFCs
C) ozone, oxygen atoms
D) oxygen atoms, ozone
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40
The primary source of sulfur oxide pollution is/are:
A) automobile exhaust.
B) coal-fired electric generators.
C) nuclear power plants.
D) chemical manufacturing.
A) automobile exhaust.
B) coal-fired electric generators.
C) nuclear power plants.
D) chemical manufacturing.
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41
Ozone is both a pollutant and a beneficial component of the atmosphere, depending on elevation.
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42
Which of the following statements about dioxin is true?
A) Dioxin concentrates and accumulates in human muscle tissue.
B) Scientists have proven that vary small doses of dioxin in the environment are carcinogenic.
C) Large amounts of dioxin are intentionally manufactured in the United States.
D) The EPA has argued that dioxin is the most toxic chemical known.
A) Dioxin concentrates and accumulates in human muscle tissue.
B) Scientists have proven that vary small doses of dioxin in the environment are carcinogenic.
C) Large amounts of dioxin are intentionally manufactured in the United States.
D) The EPA has argued that dioxin is the most toxic chemical known.
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43
The Clean Air Act has not led to a decrease in the total pollution level or improved air quality in the United States in the past 30 years.
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44
Acid precipitation forms when sulfur dioxide reacts with ozone in the stratosphere.
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45
Twenty people died, and half the people in Donora, Pennsylvania, were seriously ill from the effects of air pollution in 1948.
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46
Incompletely burned gasoline in automobile exhaust reacts to deplete ozone in the troposphere.
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47
If the oxygen level in the atmosphere were to rise significantly, fires would burn uncontrollably across the planet.
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48
Chlorofluorocarbons and halons destroy ozone in the stratosphere.
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49
If all life on Earth were to cease, the atmosphere would revert to its primitive, oxygen-poor composition and become poisonous to modern plants and animals.
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50
Fly ash is a particulate air pollutant released when coal is burned.
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51
Chlorofluorocarbons:
A) are beneficial for the environment.
B) combine with dust particles to form aerosols that cool the Earth.
C) react to destroy ozone.
D) react to produce ozone.
True/False
A) are beneficial for the environment.
B) combine with dust particles to form aerosols that cool the Earth.
C) react to destroy ozone.
D) react to produce ozone.
True/False
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52
The ozone in the upper atmosphere protects life on Earth by absorbing much of the high-energy radiation before it reaches Earth's surface.
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53
Most iron is mined from banded iron formations.
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54
An aerosol is any small piece of solid material that pollutes air.
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55
Acidic precipitation is produced:
A) when sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen dissolve in water droplets in the atmosphere.
B) by nuclear fission reactors.
C) by atmospheric inversion.
D) when sunlight reacts with automobile exhaust.
A) when sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen dissolve in water droplets in the atmosphere.
B) by nuclear fission reactors.
C) by atmospheric inversion.
D) when sunlight reacts with automobile exhaust.
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56
In the United States, the cost of deterioration of buildings and materials from acid precipitation:
A) is a minor problem.
B) is estimated at several million dollars per year.
C) is estimated at several billion dollars per year.
D) was high a decade ago but is now minimal due to the implementation of the Clean Air Act.
A) is a minor problem.
B) is estimated at several million dollars per year.
C) is estimated at several billion dollars per year.
D) was high a decade ago but is now minimal due to the implementation of the Clean Air Act.
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57
Incomplete combustion of fossil fuels releases carbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless, odorless, and toxic.
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58
Smog is produced:
A) when sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen dissolve in water droplets in the atmosphere.
B) by nuclear fission reactors.
C) by atmospheric inversion.
D) when sunlight reacts with automobile exhaust.
A) when sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen dissolve in water droplets in the atmosphere.
B) by nuclear fission reactors.
C) by atmospheric inversion.
D) when sunlight reacts with automobile exhaust.
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59
As early organisms evolved and multiplied, they depleted oxygen from the atmosphere.
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60
Atmospheric temperature decreases continuously with altitude in all layers.
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