Exam 1: Introduction to Earth
Exam 1: Introduction to Earth198 Questions
Exam 2: Portraying Earth166 Questions
Exam 3: Introduction to the Atmosphere170 Questions
Exam 4: Insolation and Temperature188 Questions
Exam 5: Atmospheric Pressure and Wind171 Questions
Exam 6: Atmospheric Moisture178 Questions
Exam 7: Atmospheric Disturbances163 Questions
Exam 8: Climatic and Climate Change187 Questions
Exam 9: The Hydrosphere183 Questions
Exam 10: Cycles and Patterns in the Biosphere163 Questions
Exam 11: Terrestrial Flora and Fauna172 Questions
Exam 12: Soils171 Questions
Exam 13: Introduction to Landform Study174 Questions
Exam 14: The Internal Processes174 Questions
Exam 15: Preliminaries to Erosion: Weathering and Mass Wasting164 Questions
Exam 16: Fluvial Processes168 Questions
Exam 17: Karst and Hydrothermal Processes123 Questions
Exam 18: The Topography of Arid Lands172 Questions
Exam 19: Glacial Modification of Terrain166 Questions
Exam 20: Coastal Processes and Terrain146 Questions
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The lowest point of the sea bottom is approximately 11,000 meters below sea level.
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Larger angles of solar incidence concentrate solar energy in smaller areas of Earth's surface.
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In New York City, this is the shortest day of the year and the Sun is also lowest in the sky.
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At times, latitudes higher than ________ degrees can have 24 hours or more of continuous darkness.
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When the vertical rays of the Sun cross the Equator on their way northward, the date is known as ________ in the Northern Hemisphere.
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The shortest distance between the Earth and Sun during the year is approximately 147 million kilometers.
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The two major branches of geography are cultural geography and ________ geography.
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The Plane of the Ecliptic and plane of the Equator are the same plane.
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On December 22, all areas inside the Antarctic Circle are in daylight for a full 24 hours.
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In the Northern Hemisphere the longest day of the year is at the vernal equinox.
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Of seconds, degrees, and minutes of latitude, minutes are associated with the shortest distances.
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The fact that the Earth is round has been known for more than 2,000 years.
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The northern hemisphere's shortest day of the year is at the autumnal equinox.
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At the North Pole, the speed of rotation of the Earth is 0 kilometers per hour.
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The Earth/Sun aphelion occurs once per year during the month of ________.
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