Exam 4: Insolation and Temperature
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In the electromagnetic spectrum, visible light occupies the band between 0.4 and 0.7 ________.
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In general, the annual temperature ranges are greater in the southern hemisphere than in the Northern Hemisphere.
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The Sun is directly on the horizon. The angle of incidence ________.
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In a single second, the Earth receives as much energy from the Sun as ________.
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All portions of the top of the Earth's atmosphere intercept a uniform amount of solar radiation.
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At the top of the atmosphere at the North Pole during an entire year, more energy leaves than enters.
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The process of evaporation of water to gas releases stored energy called ________.
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Almost all terrestrial radiation can be considered to be ________ and almost all solar radiation can be considered to be ________.
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In the middle and higher latitudes, there are no significant seasonal variations in the duration of sunlight.
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The Celsius degree is the same size as a Kelvin, but 0° Celsius is much warmer than 0° K.
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Which is the season in which the northern and southern hemispheres have their long-term (average) isotherms packed most closely together on maps and why is this so?
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Summer temperatures are generally higher over continents than over oceans.
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In the heating of the atmosphere, which amount of energy is SMALLEST?
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