Exam 5: Atmospheric Water and Weather
Exam 1: Foundations of Geography140 Questions
Exam 2: Solar Energy, Seasons, and the Atmosphere169 Questions
Exam 3: Atmospheric Energy and Global Temperatures130 Questions
Exam 4: Atmospheric and Oceanic Circulation105 Questions
Exam 5: Atmospheric Water and Weather161 Questions
Exam 6: Water Resources83 Questions
Exam 7: Global Climate Systems104 Questions
Exam 8: The Dynamic Planet100 Questions
Exam 9: Earthquakes and Volcanoes99 Questions
Exam 10: Weathering, Karst Landscapes, and Mass Movement161 Questions
Exam 12: Wind Processes and Desert Landscapes73 Questions
Exam 13: The Oceans, Coastal Processes, and Landforms75 Questions
Exam 14: Glacial and Penglacial Landscapes95 Questions
Exam 15: The Geography of Soils101 Questions
Exam 16: Ecosystems and Biomes171 Questions
Exam 17: Earth and the Human Denominator24 Questions
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Orographic precipitation is limited in a real extent, yet it produces the world's highest precipitation amounts and averages.
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Which of the following would result in the modification of the air mass?
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Most of the precipitation and evaporation on Earth takes place over the
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Stability refers to the tendency of a parcel of air to either remain as it is or change its initial position by lifting or falling.
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The capacity of the air to hold water vapor is basically a function of
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The wet adiabatic rate is ________ than the dry adiabatic rate because ________.
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Continental polar air masses of cold, dry air are more developed during the over North America than in winter.
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Air that is not saturated will cool or heat at a rate of ________ as it rises or descends, respectively.
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Other than ice sheets and glaciers, the largest repository of fresh water is located in
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Which of the following is used to measure relative humidity?
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In order to melt grams of ice, how many calories of heat energy must be added to the ice during its phase change? (specific heat of water = 1 cal/gm; heat of fusion = 85 cal/gm)
(heat of vaporization = 585 cal/gm; heat of sublimation = 670 cal/gm)
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