Exam 18: Global Climate
Exam 1: Earth and Its Atmosphere100 Questions
Exam 2: Energy - Warming the Earth and the Atmosphere100 Questions
Exam 3: Seasonal and Daily Temperatures100 Questions
Exam 4: Atmospheric Humidity99 Questions
Exam 5: Condensation Dew Fog and Clouds99 Questions
Exam 6: Stability and Cloud Development100 Questions
Exam 7: Precipitation100 Questions
Exam 8: Air Pressure and Winds100 Questions
Exam 9: Wind Small Scale and Local Systems100 Questions
Exam 10: Wind Global Systems100 Questions
Exam 11: Air Masses and Fronts99 Questions
Exam 12: Middle Latitude Cyclones100 Questions
Exam 13: Weather Forecasting100 Questions
Exam 14: Thunderstorms100 Questions
Exam 15:Tornadoes100 Questions
Exam 16: Hurricanes100 Questions
Exam 17: Earths Changing Climate100 Questions
Exam 18: Global Climate100 Questions
Exam 19: Air Pollution100 Questions
Exam 20: Light Color and Atmospheric Optics100 Questions
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The greater the ____ of Earth's orbit,the greater the variation in solar energy it receives between its closest and farthest approach to the Sun.
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The ____ ascribes climate changes to variations in Earth's orbit.
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Throughout much of Earth's history,the global climate was probably much warmer than it is today.
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Everything else being equal,the more CO₂ in the atmosphere,the ____.
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The northern-latitude warm spell during the current interglacial period,or Holocene epoch,is sometimes called the ____________________.
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Presently,glaciers cover less than ____________________ percent of Earth's land surface.
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The average global surface air temperature since the since the late 1800s has risen by more than ____.
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Presently,the annual average of CO₂ is about 400 ppm,and the concentration is increasing by about ____ ppm per year.
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Changes in the circulation patterns of the ocean and atmosphere,which redistributes energy within the climate system,is an example of an external cause of climate change.
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Ice core data from Greenland reveal that rapid shifts in climate (from ice age conditions to a much warmer state)took place in as little as ____ over central Greenland around the end of the Younger Dryas.
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Examining the boron-isotope ratio in ancient ice cores provides a past record of temperature trends.
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According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC),"extremely likely" means a probability of at least ____ percent.
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The continental ice sheets over North America disappeared ____.
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In an attempt to mitigate the impact humans have on the climate system,representatives from 160 countries met to work out a formal agreement,called the ____,to limit greenhouse gas emissions in industrialized nations.
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The slow shifting of the continents and the ocean floors is explained by ____.
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What allowed human and animal migration to occur from Asia to North America?
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Even a rise in global temperature of several degrees Celsius might be enough to raise sea level by ____ or more.
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Explain how the changing climate influenced the formation of the Bering land bridge,and how this affected migration of humans and animals.
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Earth's atmosphere is in a warming trend that began around the turn of the ____________________century.
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