Exam 4: Insolation and Temperature
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Radiation from the Earth is mostly absorbed in the lower troposphere and ________ back towards Earth.
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The distance of passage of a solar beam through the atmosphere is determined by the angle of incidence.
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Satellite data confirm that Earth's "skin" temperature on land and water is ________.
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Explain why, for the year as a whole, the polar latitudes receive less energy at the top of the atmosphere than they emit at the top of the atmosphere.
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A(n) ________ climate is known for lesser seasonal extremes of temperature than its land counterpart.
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The ability of electromagnetic energy to pass through the atmosphere is called scattering.
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The absorption of longwave radiation in the atmosphere is popularly called ________.
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An imaginary continent extends from the Equator to 50°S. Describe the likely pattern of isotherms that show the average annual temperature ranges.
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Explain the yearly cycle of differences of daylength at the South Pole
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Most of the radiation incident upon the Earth falls within the ________ part of the spectrum.
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More than three-fourths of all sunshine falls on ________ as it reaches Earth's surface.
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Vertical motion in air causes cooling of the lifted air. This phenomenon is governed by the ________ effect.
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Describe the main ocean currents associated with the gyres in the North Atlantic and the South Atlantic Oceans.
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For the most part the atmosphere is heated from the ________.
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The world's main ocean currents are energized by the wind, but are deflected to by the Earth's rotation. Why?
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Which of the following electromagnetic wavelengths are LONGEST?
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Solar radiation is most plentiful in the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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