Exam 1: Introduction to Earth
Exam 1: Introduction to Earth202 Questions
Exam 2: Portraying Earth161 Questions
Exam 3: Introduction to the Atmosphere161 Questions
Exam 4: Insolation and Temperature180 Questions
Exam 5: Atmospheric Pressure and Wind166 Questions
Exam 6: Atmospheric Moisture165 Questions
Exam 7: Atmospheric Disturbances163 Questions
Exam 8: Climate and Climate Change179 Questions
Exam 9: The Hydrosphere180 Questions
Exam 10: Cycles and Patterns of the Biosphere158 Questions
Exam 11: Terrestrial Flora and Fauna167 Questions
Exam 12: Soils166 Questions
Exam 13: Introduction to Landform Study174 Questions
Exam 14: The Internal Processes167 Questions
Exam 15: Preliminaries to Weathering: Mass Wasting and Erosion164 Questions
Exam 16: Fluvial Processes162 Questions
Exam 17: Karst and Hydrothermal Processes123 Questions
Exam 18: The Topography of Arid Lands170 Questions
Exam 19: Glacial Modification of Terrain160 Questions
Exam 20: Coastal Processes and Terrain137 Questions
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If the axis of the Earth was not "tilted," Earth would not experience ________.
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The shortest distance between the Earth and Sun during the year is approximately 147 million kilometers.
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China has one time zone yet is as large as the mainland United States which has four time zones. Speculate on why this is so.
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Geography has much to offer to the study of globalization because it ________.
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When the circle of illumination just touches the Arctic Circle and the North Pole is dark, the date is closest to ________.
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The Earth's polar and equatorial diameters vary by ________ percent.
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The circle of illumination just touches the Antarctic Circle on or about ________.
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On December 22, all areas inside the Antarctic Circle are in daylight for a full 24 hours.
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The word geography comes from the Greek, meaning ________.
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The line connecting the points of maximum flattening on Earth's surface is called the ________.
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The apparent motion of the Sun, Moon, and stars is actually an illusion created by the easterly spin of the Earth.
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Any time you cross the International Date Line, there is a change of ________.
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Which of the following is a central meridian in the standardized time system?
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The circle of illumination divides the Earth into a light and a dark hemisphere.
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The shape of Earth's orbit around the Sun is a(n) ________.
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Which of the following best describes the latitude and longitude of North America?
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The adoption of Daylight Savings Time would be of little value for most nations in the Tropics.
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At the North Pole, the speed of rotation of the Earth is 0 kilometers per hour.
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