Exam 4: The Atmosphere, Temperature, and the Heat Budget
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Exam 4: The Atmosphere, Temperature, and the Heat Budget60 Questions
Exam 5: Atmospheric Pressure, Winds, and Circulation Patterns60 Questions
Exam 6: Moisture, Condensation, and Precipitation60 Questions
Exam 7: Air Masses and Weather Systems60 Questions
Exam 8: Global Climates and Climate Change60 Questions
Exam 9: Low-Latitude and Arid Climate Regions60 Questions
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Exam 11: Biogeography60 Questions
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A portion of incoming solar radiation is reflected back to space by clouds.
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The measure of the average kinetic energy of individual molecules in a substance is called _______________.
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The average rate of temperature decrease in the troposphere with altitude is called the _______________. (three words)
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The boundary between the troposphere and stratosphere is called the _______________.
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The vertical transfer of heat through the movement of air is known as _______________.
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The conversion of a liquid into its vapor state is termed _______________.
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In what important way is the heating of the interior of a car sitting in the Sun different from the "greenhouse effect" in Earth's atmosphere?
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Give several reasons why our planet's atmosphere is essential to life on Earth.
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Earth heats the atmosphere from the bottom up, by absorbing sunlight and converting it to thermal energy and radiating heat.
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Electromagnetic energy is transferred from the Sun through space to Earth through the process of _______________.
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Increases in ____ in the atmosphere due to human activities have resulted in what has been referred to as the enhanced greenhouse effect.
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Which gas accounts for about 78% of the gas in the atmosphere?
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Explain how pollutants like chlorofluorocarbons and nitrogen oxides have damaged the ozone layer.
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A temperature inversion is most likely to occur under which of these conditions?
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If Earth did not have an atmosphere, the difference between daytime and nighttime temperatures would be ____.
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Compared to the surrounding countryside, cities are generally ____.
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