Exam 1: Introduction to the Atmosphere

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The majority of the water outside of the oceans is in the form of:

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The atmosphere ends abruptly at an altitude of 30 kilometers.

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Which of these was NOT involved with the formation and evolution of our present atmosphere?

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The ions in the ionosphere come primarily from oxygen and nitrogen.

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Atmospheric pressure is caused by:

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The heterosphere and ionosphere are both found in the:

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Ozone is continually created in our atmosphere by solar radiation.

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The troposphere is most likely to be thickest:

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Ozone:

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On the average,for every 1 km increase in altitude in the troposphere the air temperature:

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Which of the following is NOT true of radiosondes?

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The common boundary where different parts of a system interact is called:

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The summit of Mt.Everest (8.85 km)is found in the:

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That portion of the atmosphere where the makeup of the air is uniform in terms of the proportions of its component gases is termed the ________.

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The primary usefulness of satellites in observing the weather is their ability to provide ________.

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Weather influences people,but people don't influence weather.

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The lowest temperatures in the atmosphere exist in the:

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The largest hole in the ozone layer was observed in 1974.

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The troposphere is part of the homosphere.

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Carbon dioxide's importance in the atmosphere is solely due to its absorption and release of latent heat.

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