Exam 4: Insolation and Temperature
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Dallas, Texas, is in the continental interior. San Diego, California, is on the ocean. Which of the following is TRUE?
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Where on Earth does one expect the greatest latitudinal displacement of isotherms between January and July?
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The higher latitudes receive much less intense insolation than tropical zones because of ________.
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Which location is associated with persistent upwelling of cold water to the ocean surface?
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Approximately 95% of terrestrial radiation is radiated in shortwaves from the surface directly to space.
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The hottest parts of the Earth's surface are found in the equatorial zone.
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The only major country still using the Fahrenheit scale for temperature determination is ________.
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Explain the difference between a radiational and an advective inversion.
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The MAIN source of atmosphere heating is from the ________.
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The solar energy reaching Earth travels a distance of ________ million kilometers.
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The steady, incoming solar radiation received at the top of the atmosphere is named the ________.
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Which of the following would NOT be a reason why land heats faster than water?
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The normal vertical temperature gradient (average lapse rate) is CLOSEST to how many degrees Celsius per 1,000 meters?
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A body that emits the maximum amount of radiation possible, at every wavelength for its temperature is a(n) ________.
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Which two of the following terms describe processes which are physically quite similar?
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In terms of other substances in the Earth system, air is considered ________ conductor of energy.
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