Exam 2: Weather, Climate, and Climate Change
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The angle at which solar radiation strikes a particular place at any point in time is referred to as solar day.
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Climate has changed dramatically over the last few million years and continues to change today.
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On average, the highest temperatures on Earth are found ________.
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Because air pressure under a column of rising air is higher than places nearby, it is depicted on a map as a center of high pressure.
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When it rises, air has more weight above it, and the higher pressure allows the air to expand.
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In these zones, high solar elevation angles occur throughout the year, and this makes ________ consistently warm.
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We now know that the warming of the Earth in the last 200 years is largely due to humans and their effects on:
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Recent studies based on satellite observations of the Sun are beginning to suggest that variations in solar output could be responsible for some of the climatic variations observed in the past few hundred years, but the effects are probably small in comparison to other factors.
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An air mass is a large region of air, typically hundreds or thousands of square kilometers, with relatively uniform characteristics of temperature and humidity.
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Poleward of the subtropical high, are midlatitude lows which experiences convergence of warm air blowing from subtropical latitudes and cold air blowing from polar regions.
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Energy transmitted by electromagnetic waves, including radio, television, light, and heat, is ________.
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High-latitude climates are characterized by two important features: low average temperatures and extreme seasonal variability
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The amount of carbon dioxide added to the atmosphere is controlled mainly by our use of fossil fuels and by land use and land management, such as forest harvesting and planting.
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The change in temperature that results from expansion or contraction of rising or sinking air is part of the ________ process
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________ is movement in a fluid, caused when part of the fluid (whether gas or liquid) is heated. The heated portion expands and becomes less dense, rising up through the cooler portion.
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