Exam 6: The Atmosphere and the Oceans

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Ozone absorbs ultraviolet radiation in the troposphere.

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If there were no clouds, Earth would cool.

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On December 15th, which of the following locations will receive the highest value of solar radiation?

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The prevailing westerlies of the Northern Hemisphere are more steady in strength and direction than the trade winds.

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Atmospheric pressure is greatest in the

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During the Indian wet monsoon, the prevailing winds blow ____ in the _____.

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The winds that begin the polar high pressure zones are called

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The most abundant gas in the atmosphere is

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In the Southern Hemisphere, the circulation of air about a low pressure system is clockwise.

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El Niño events are associated with

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Castle bergs are formed from the continental ice sheets of Antarctica.

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El Niño is an oceanic and atmospheric system that moves across the central Pacific from Asia toward Peru.

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In the stratosphere, temperature increases with increased elevation.

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Hurricanes derive their energy from _______ pressure zones in the ______ latitudes.

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A local shore wind controlled only by daily temperature variation between land and water will blow _____ during the night.

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Earth's surface winds are caused by air moving from a region of ______ to a region of ________.

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The coriolis effect deflects objects in the Northern Hemisphere to the _________ relative to their direction of motion.

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The westerlies lie between which latitudes?

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The greenhouse effect decreases the long wave radiation lost by the Earth's surface and increases the shortwave radiation lost by the atmosphere.

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The tabular icebergs are formed from sea ice.

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