Exam 7: Atmospheric Moisture and Precipitation
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: Part 1: When the _________ reaches 100%,the air is saturated and can hold no more water vapor.
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Low clouds associated with long-term rain or snow events are called
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Thin,wispy clouds that develop high in the troposphere are called
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Water can change from a vapor to a solid through a process known as sublimation without entering a liquid phase.
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The temperature at which an air mass reaches water vapor saturation.
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How much energy per gram is absorbed as latent energy when liquid water sublimates?
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The hydrologic cycle refers to the movement of water from one reservoir to another by various processes.
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When water changes its physical state,_________ heat energy is either lost or gained.
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Why does ice float on water,even though both are made of the same substance?
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Which of the following is not a factor in evapotranspiration?
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The dry adiabatic lapse rate refers to the average change in temperature of still air with altitude.
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When water turns to ice,it releases heat in a process called the latent heat of freezing.
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Sea fog develops when cool,moist marine air comes into direct contact with warm ocean water.
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