Deck 3: Introduction to the Atmosphere
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Deck 3: Introduction to the Atmosphere
1
Which of the following can be found lowest in the atmosphere?
A) exosphere
B) tropopause
C) thermosphere
D) ionosphere
E) ozone layer
A) exosphere
B) tropopause
C) thermosphere
D) ionosphere
E) ozone layer
B
2
Which of the following is true of CFCs?
A) They are now the most dominant gases in the stratosphere.
B) They are now banned by international treaty.
C) They are not able to exist for long in the atmosphere.
D) They have disappeared in the atmosphere.
E) They are very toxic to humans.
A) They are now the most dominant gases in the stratosphere.
B) They are now banned by international treaty.
C) They are not able to exist for long in the atmosphere.
D) They have disappeared in the atmosphere.
E) They are very toxic to humans.
B
3
It is really improper to discuss or classify climate with any record less than _ .
A) 100 years
B) several weeks
C) several decades
D) 1 year
E) 5 years
A) 100 years
B) several weeks
C) several decades
D) 1 year
E) 5 years
C
4
Which of the following is NOT associated with particulates?
A) sunlight reflection
B) breakdown of the ozone layer
C) cause clouds to form
D) may remain suspended for months or years
E) sunlight absorption
A) sunlight reflection
B) breakdown of the ozone layer
C) cause clouds to form
D) may remain suspended for months or years
E) sunlight absorption
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5
The source of heating in the thermosphere is the absorption of _ .
A) visible energy from the Sun
B) light rays reflected from the Earth
C) infrared rays from the Earth
D) ultraviolet rays from the Sun
E) infrared rays from the Sun
A) visible energy from the Sun
B) light rays reflected from the Earth
C) infrared rays from the Earth
D) ultraviolet rays from the Sun
E) infrared rays from the Sun
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6
If one were 30 kilometers above sea level, one would be in the part of the atmosphere known as the
A) mesosphere.
B) heterosphere.
C) stratosphere.
D) exosphere.
E) troposphere.
A) mesosphere.
B) heterosphere.
C) stratosphere.
D) exosphere.
E) troposphere.
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7
Nitrogen is the component of the atmosphere in terms of volume.
A) main
B) third
C) second
D) fifth
E) fourth
A) main
B) third
C) second
D) fifth
E) fourth
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8
The middle latitudes are dominated by wind flows which are mainly from the _ .
A) north
B) west
C) south
D) Arctic
E) east
A) north
B) west
C) south
D) Arctic
E) east
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9
About 10,000 kilometers above the surface is the upper limit of the .
A) homosphere
B) troposphere
C) thermosphere
D) atmosphere
E) none of the above
A) homosphere
B) troposphere
C) thermosphere
D) atmosphere
E) none of the above
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10
Vertical mixing and turbulence are most characteristic of the .
A) thermosphere
B) mesosphere
C) troposphere
D) exosphere
E) stratosphere
A) thermosphere
B) mesosphere
C) troposphere
D) exosphere
E) stratosphere
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11
Which of the following is an important source of particles in the atmosphere?
A) soot from fires
B) volcanic eruptions
C) emissions from engines
D) salt from the sea
E) all of the above
A) soot from fires
B) volcanic eruptions
C) emissions from engines
D) salt from the sea
E) all of the above
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12
"Weather" and "climate"
A) differ in that "weather" is studied in Geography and "climate" is not.
B) refer to the atmosphere as studied on different time scales.
C) describe the day- to- day state of the atmosphere.
D) are synonymous terms.
E) are terms which cannot be used in science.
A) differ in that "weather" is studied in Geography and "climate" is not.
B) refer to the atmosphere as studied on different time scales.
C) describe the day- to- day state of the atmosphere.
D) are synonymous terms.
E) are terms which cannot be used in science.
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13
The main impact of ozone on life on the Earth's surface is to .
A) serve as nucleus for cloud formation
B) act as a lid preventing gases from escape
C) reduce ultraviolet solar radiation
D) provide oxygen for the atmosphere
E) to initiate violent storms
A) serve as nucleus for cloud formation
B) act as a lid preventing gases from escape
C) reduce ultraviolet solar radiation
D) provide oxygen for the atmosphere
E) to initiate violent storms
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14
is (are) a source of chlorofluorocarbons.
A) Air conditioning
B) Aerosol sprays
C) Human- produced chemicals
D) Manufacture of plastics
E) all of the above
A) Air conditioning
B) Aerosol sprays
C) Human- produced chemicals
D) Manufacture of plastics
E) all of the above
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15
Oxygen (O2) is being added to the atmosphere by
A) animal decomposition.
B) vegetation.
C) solar radiation.
D) the burning of coal.
E) meteorites.
A) animal decomposition.
B) vegetation.
C) solar radiation.
D) the burning of coal.
E) meteorites.
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16
A variable gas in the atmosphere nearly absent from the higher elevations is .
A) water vapor
B) sulfur dioxide
C) carbon dioxide
D) carbon monoxide
E) ozone
A) water vapor
B) sulfur dioxide
C) carbon dioxide
D) carbon monoxide
E) ozone
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17
The smallest atmospheric particles can remain suspended in the atmosphere for a period of
A) days.
B) seconds.
C) years.
D) minutes.
E) hours.
A) days.
B) seconds.
C) years.
D) minutes.
E) hours.
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18
The segment of the atmosphere in which gases maintain an approximately uniform composition is the .
A) exosphere
B) stratosphere
C) ionosphere
D) troposphere
E) homosphere
A) exosphere
B) stratosphere
C) ionosphere
D) troposphere
E) homosphere
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19
In terms of atmospheric change, which of the following is TRUE?
A) The carbon dioxide problem is now solved.
B) Humans are adding impurities to the atmosphere at a rate previously unknown.
C) International treaties have been able to halt climate change.
D) The ozone hole problem is now solved.
E) Change has never occurred.
A) The carbon dioxide problem is now solved.
B) Humans are adding impurities to the atmosphere at a rate previously unknown.
C) International treaties have been able to halt climate change.
D) The ozone hole problem is now solved.
E) Change has never occurred.
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20
Which of the following is NOT gaseous in the atmosphere?
A) helium
B) argon
C) water vapor
D) clouds
E) neon
A) helium
B) argon
C) water vapor
D) clouds
E) neon
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21
Clouds owe their existence to the presence of atmospheric .
A) oxygen
B) carbon dioxide
C) argon
D) sunlight
E) particles
A) oxygen
B) carbon dioxide
C) argon
D) sunlight
E) particles
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22
Which of the following statements about the atmosphere is TRUE?
A) Temperature decreases uniformly with height.
B) Pressure increases with elevation.
C) Most of its mass is relatively close to the ground.
D) It has a sharply defined top called the atmopause.
E) It is well- mixed from bottom to top
A) Temperature decreases uniformly with height.
B) Pressure increases with elevation.
C) Most of its mass is relatively close to the ground.
D) It has a sharply defined top called the atmopause.
E) It is well- mixed from bottom to top
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23
Which of the following substances is closely associated with the breakdown of the ozone layer?
A) chlorofluorocarbons
B) water vapor
C) nitrogen oxides
D) carbon dioxide
E) infrared radiation
A) chlorofluorocarbons
B) water vapor
C) nitrogen oxides
D) carbon dioxide
E) infrared radiation
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24
The part of the atmosphere that contains "weather" and supports life
A) is very shallow.
B) extends about as high above the Earth as the distance from Earth's surface to its center (radius).
C) consists of a chemical called "air".
D) is the hottest part of the atmosphere.
E) consists largely of oxygen.
A) is very shallow.
B) extends about as high above the Earth as the distance from Earth's surface to its center (radius).
C) consists of a chemical called "air".
D) is the hottest part of the atmosphere.
E) consists largely of oxygen.
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25
The most important feature of ozone in the ozone layer is .
A) it purifies the air's contents of pollutants
B) its role in cloud formation
C) it absorbs ultraviolet energy
D) it is the source of atmospheric oxygen
E) it reflects sunlight
A) it purifies the air's contents of pollutants
B) its role in cloud formation
C) it absorbs ultraviolet energy
D) it is the source of atmospheric oxygen
E) it reflects sunlight
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26
The approximate outer boundary of the atmosphere extends outward at least kilometers above the surface.
A) 2,500
B) 5,000
C) 6,000
D) 1,000
E) 10,000
A) 2,500
B) 5,000
C) 6,000
D) 1,000
E) 10,000
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27
The normal percent of water vapor in dry air is percent.
A) 5- 10
B) 0- 4
C) 45- 50
D) 15- 20
E) 25- 30
A) 5- 10
B) 0- 4
C) 45- 50
D) 15- 20
E) 25- 30
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28
The Montreal Protocol of 1987 was an international treaty to halt the production of
A) water vapor
B) chlorofluorocarbons
C) carbon dioxide
D) automobiles
E) nuclear weapons
A) water vapor
B) chlorofluorocarbons
C) carbon dioxide
D) automobiles
E) nuclear weapons
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29
On the average, the tropopause is highest above the surface over the .
A) Arctic Circle
B) North Pole
C) Equator
D) South Pole
E) Antarctic Circle
A) Arctic Circle
B) North Pole
C) Equator
D) South Pole
E) Antarctic Circle
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30
Which of the following is NOT considered a climatic control?
A) general circulation of oceans
B) latitude
C) temperature
D) distribution of land and water
E) topographic barriers
A) general circulation of oceans
B) latitude
C) temperature
D) distribution of land and water
E) topographic barriers
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31
The lower 80 kilometers or so in the atmosphere in which gases are found in uniform proportions is the .
A) stratosphere
B) ionosphere
C) heterosphere
D) homosphere
E) exosphere
A) stratosphere
B) ionosphere
C) heterosphere
D) homosphere
E) exosphere
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32
Ozone is destroyed by CFCs because the _ in the CFCs combines with oxygen.
A) chlorine
B) flourine
C) carbon dioxide
D) liquids
E) dust
A) chlorine
B) flourine
C) carbon dioxide
D) liquids
E) dust
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33
Which atmospheric layer is directly above the tropopause?
A) exosphere.
B) mesosphere.
C) troposphere.
D) thermosphere.
E) stratosphere.
A) exosphere.
B) mesosphere.
C) troposphere.
D) thermosphere.
E) stratosphere.
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34
Most surface winds in the Tropics .
A) originate in the Sahara
B) originate in the Australian desert
C) come from the east
D) originate in the Amazon basin
E) come from the west
A) originate in the Sahara
B) originate in the Australian desert
C) come from the east
D) originate in the Amazon basin
E) come from the west
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35
The influence on climate of carbon dioxide is mainly due to its ability to absorb .
A) water
B) helium
C) infrared radiation
D) argon
E) ions
A) water
B) helium
C) infrared radiation
D) argon
E) ions
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36
The warm zone near the top of the stratosphere is the result of heating from
A) atmospheric pollution.
B) thermal infrared emissions from clouds.
C) the output of volcanoes.
D) the rise of air.
E) the absorption of solar energy.
A) atmospheric pollution.
B) thermal infrared emissions from clouds.
C) the output of volcanoes.
D) the rise of air.
E) the absorption of solar energy.
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37
Which of the following is a major source of nitrogen in the atmosphere?
A) photosynthesis
B) chlorofluorocarbons
C) the breakdown of ozone
D) decay of organic matter
E) meteorite collisions
A) photosynthesis
B) chlorofluorocarbons
C) the breakdown of ozone
D) decay of organic matter
E) meteorite collisions
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38
Which of the following is NOT a "weather element"?
A) temperature
B) moisture
C) latitude
D) wind
E) pressure
A) temperature
B) moisture
C) latitude
D) wind
E) pressure
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39
Which is a danger of increased ultraviolet exposure at the Earth's surface?
A) The diminishing of yields in many crops.
B) The killing of microorganisms on the ocean surface.
C) The increase of skin cancer in humans.
D) The suppression of the human immune system.
E) all of the above
A) The diminishing of yields in many crops.
B) The killing of microorganisms on the ocean surface.
C) The increase of skin cancer in humans.
D) The suppression of the human immune system.
E) all of the above
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40
Air is best described as a(n)
A) chemical compound.
B) colloid.
C) mixture.
D) element.
E) particulate.
A) chemical compound.
B) colloid.
C) mixture.
D) element.
E) particulate.
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41
Ozone is actually
A) more healthy to breathe than is oxygen.
B) a form of carbon dioxide.
C) three- atomed oxygen.
D) a pollutant caused by the burning of fossil fuels.
E) the most common substance in the troposphere.
A) more healthy to breathe than is oxygen.
B) a form of carbon dioxide.
C) three- atomed oxygen.
D) a pollutant caused by the burning of fossil fuels.
E) the most common substance in the troposphere.
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42
is(are) crucial to the formation of clouds in the atmosphere.
A) Lightning
B) Argon
C) Ozone
D) Particulates
E) Neon
A) Lightning
B) Argon
C) Ozone
D) Particulates
E) Neon
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43
The coldest temperature in the atmosphere can be found at the .
A) exopause
B) thermopause
C) mesopause
D) tropopause
E) stratospause
A) exopause
B) thermopause
C) mesopause
D) tropopause
E) stratospause
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44
The stratosphere derives its name from which property?
A) It is the layer closest to the ground.
B) It is a layer with little vertical mixing.
C) It is the coldest layer of the atmosphere.
D) It is the layer with the most clouds.
E) It is the hottest layer of the atmosphere.
A) It is the layer closest to the ground.
B) It is a layer with little vertical mixing.
C) It is the coldest layer of the atmosphere.
D) It is the layer with the most clouds.
E) It is the hottest layer of the atmosphere.
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45
The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is
A) approximately 75%.
B) approximately 50%.
C) a small fraction of 1%.
D) approximately 10%.
E) approximately 30%.
A) approximately 75%.
B) approximately 50%.
C) a small fraction of 1%.
D) approximately 10%.
E) approximately 30%.
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46
Water vapor is nearly absent .
A) in the atmosphere over sea surfaces
B) in the atmosphere over land surfaces
C) in the troposphere
D) in the lower reaches of the atmosphere
E) in the upper reaches of the atmosphere
A) in the atmosphere over sea surfaces
B) in the atmosphere over land surfaces
C) in the troposphere
D) in the lower reaches of the atmosphere
E) in the upper reaches of the atmosphere
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47
The homosphere includes the lowest kilometers of the atmosphere.
A) 0.8
B) 800
C) 80
D) 8,000
E) 8
A) 0.8
B) 800
C) 80
D) 8,000
E) 8
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48
One half of the atmosphere lies below the elevation of kilometers.
A) 5.6
B) 5,600
C) 56
D) 0.56
E) 560
A) 5.6
B) 5,600
C) 56
D) 0.56
E) 560
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49
It is thought that the Earth's climate is being changed rapidly by
A) increased oxygen content.
B) human- caused releases of impurities.
C) dust from volcanoes.
D) natural sources of change.
E) decreases in carbon dioxide.
A) increased oxygen content.
B) human- caused releases of impurities.
C) dust from volcanoes.
D) natural sources of change.
E) decreases in carbon dioxide.
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50
Mountains act as major climatic barriers with the sheltered or _ side receiving less moisture than the exposed side.
A) leeward
B) struck
C) windward
D) Coriolis
E) north
A) leeward
B) struck
C) windward
D) Coriolis
E) north
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51
is (are) responsible for placing oxygen in the atmosphere.
A) Plants
B) Chlorofluorocarbons
C) Automobile exhaust
D) Lightning strikes
E) Burning
A) Plants
B) Chlorofluorocarbons
C) Automobile exhaust
D) Lightning strikes
E) Burning
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52
Which of the following exists highest in the atmosphere?
A) troposphere.
B) mesopause.
C) stratosphere.
D) tropopause.
E) stratopause.
A) troposphere.
B) mesopause.
C) stratosphere.
D) tropopause.
E) stratopause.
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53
Over warm oceans, water vapor comprises about percent of the volume of the atmosphere.
A) 4
B) 10
C) 1
D) 50
E) 25
A) 4
B) 10
C) 1
D) 50
E) 25
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54
Which of the following makes up more than 10% of the mass of the atmosphere?
A) Water vapor
B) Hydrogen
C) Argon
D) Nitrogen
E) Helium
A) Water vapor
B) Hydrogen
C) Argon
D) Nitrogen
E) Helium
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55
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of air?
A) It is tasteless.
B) It is colorless.
C) It is mostly packed close to the Earth's surface.
D) It is a chemical compound.
E) It is odorless.
A) It is tasteless.
B) It is colorless.
C) It is mostly packed close to the Earth's surface.
D) It is a chemical compound.
E) It is odorless.
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56
Some particulates absorb the water vapor around them. They are said to be .
A) hydrophobic
B) heavy
C) hygroscopic
D) precipitation
E) gases
A) hydrophobic
B) heavy
C) hygroscopic
D) precipitation
E) gases
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57
The is the layer of the atmosphere where electrified atoms are plentiful.
A) stratosphere
B) troposphere
C) ionosphere
D) thermosphere
E) exosphere
A) stratosphere
B) troposphere
C) ionosphere
D) thermosphere
E) exosphere
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58
Which of the following best describes the atmosphere at any single location on a day- to- day basis?
A) Particulates are constant.
B) The major components vary widely.
C) Water vapor is constant.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) Particulates are constant.
B) The major components vary widely.
C) Water vapor is constant.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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59
The main component of the lower atmosphere by total volume is _ .
A) argon
B) oxygen
C) helium
D) nitrogen
E) water vapor
A) argon
B) oxygen
C) helium
D) nitrogen
E) water vapor
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60
The climatic controls include all but which of the following?
A) the general circulation of the ocean currents
B) altitude
C) latitude
D) the distribution of land and water
E) the plane of the Equator
A) the general circulation of the ocean currents
B) altitude
C) latitude
D) the distribution of land and water
E) the plane of the Equator
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61
A "hole" in the ozone layer was first discovered over
A) Antarctica
B) Hollywood
C) the Equator
D) the United States
E) Africa
A) Antarctica
B) Hollywood
C) the Equator
D) the United States
E) Africa
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62
Chlorine in the stratosphere will turn ozone directly into
A) chlorofluorocarbons.
B) smog.
C) oxygen (O2).
D) nitrogen.
E) air.
A) chlorofluorocarbons.
B) smog.
C) oxygen (O2).
D) nitrogen.
E) air.
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63
A main absorber of ultraviolet radiation in the atmosphere is .
A) argon
B) dust
C) ozone
D) neon
E) carbon dioxide
A) argon
B) dust
C) ozone
D) neon
E) carbon dioxide
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64
The present atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide is approximately 380 .
A) parts per billion
B) parts per hundred
C) parts per million
D) parts per thousand
E) parts per trillion
A) parts per billion
B) parts per hundred
C) parts per million
D) parts per thousand
E) parts per trillion
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65
Argon is the most plentiful gas in the atmosphere.
A) fifth
B) fourth
C) third
D) second
E) single
A) fifth
B) fourth
C) third
D) second
E) single
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66
The side of a mountain sheltered from prevailing winds is the .
A) coriolis
B) windward
C) sunnier
D) meridional
E) leeward
A) coriolis
B) windward
C) sunnier
D) meridional
E) leeward
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67
The atmospheric layer in which gases do not maintain a uniform composition is the .
A) troposphere
B) ionosphere
C) heterosphere
D) homosphere
E) none of the above
A) troposphere
B) ionosphere
C) heterosphere
D) homosphere
E) none of the above
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68
In the atmosphere, the temperature decreases with increasing altitude in the and the .
A) thermosphere, mesosphere
B) mesosphere, stratosphere
C) stratosphere, troposphere
D) troposphere, mesosphere
E) mesosphere, stratosphere
A) thermosphere, mesosphere
B) mesosphere, stratosphere
C) stratosphere, troposphere
D) troposphere, mesosphere
E) mesosphere, stratosphere
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69
At an elevation of 16 kilometers (in the lower stratosphere), atmospheric pressure is approximately one- of what it is at the surface.
A) thousandth
B) quarter
C) hundredth
D) half
E) tenth
A) thousandth
B) quarter
C) hundredth
D) half
E) tenth
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70
With the exception of water vapor, is the most plentiful of the variable gases in the atmosphere.
A) sulfur dioxide
B) carbon dioxide
C) ozone
D) argon
E) carbon monoxide
A) sulfur dioxide
B) carbon dioxide
C) ozone
D) argon
E) carbon monoxide
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71
Which of the following climatic controls can be considered to be the "most important"?
A) longitude
B) latitude
C) storms
D) distribution of land and water
E) elevation
A) longitude
B) latitude
C) storms
D) distribution of land and water
E) elevation
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72
Which of the following would be most variable at your location on a day- to- day basis?
A) water vapor
B) nitrogen
C) oxygen
D) carbon dioxide
E) They all vary.
A) water vapor
B) nitrogen
C) oxygen
D) carbon dioxide
E) They all vary.
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73
The exosphere marks the outward limit of the _.
A) atmosphere
B) thermosphere
C) stratosphere
D) troposphere
E) geosphere
A) atmosphere
B) thermosphere
C) stratosphere
D) troposphere
E) geosphere
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74
The segment of the atmosphere which blends into interplanetary space is called the .
A) troposphere
B) stratosphere
C) thermosphere
D) mesosphere
E) exosphere
A) troposphere
B) stratosphere
C) thermosphere
D) mesosphere
E) exosphere
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75
A major characteristic of the troposphere is the _ .
A) increase of pressure with altitude
B) decrease of temperature with increasing altitude
C) total absence of water vapor
D) the hottest temperatures in the atmosphere
E) presence of the ozone layer
A) increase of pressure with altitude
B) decrease of temperature with increasing altitude
C) total absence of water vapor
D) the hottest temperatures in the atmosphere
E) presence of the ozone layer
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76
Which of the following is an important function of Earth's atmosphere?
A) supplies the oxygen for life
B) screens out much of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation
C) maintains a water supply
D) insulates the surface against temperature extremes
E) all of the above
A) supplies the oxygen for life
B) screens out much of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation
C) maintains a water supply
D) insulates the surface against temperature extremes
E) all of the above
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77
The "hole" in the Antarctic ozone
A) should disappear very soon.
B) was never proven to have existed.
C) is invisible to satellite observations.
D) persists longer and longer each year.
E) has now disappeared.
A) should disappear very soon.
B) was never proven to have existed.
C) is invisible to satellite observations.
D) persists longer and longer each year.
E) has now disappeared.
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78
Which of the following is NOT a natural characteristic of the troposphere?
A) is the lowest layer of the atmosphere
B) contains most of the atmospheric water vapor
C) has the hottest temperatures in the atmosphere
D) is the layer associated with "weather"
E) has the highest pressures in the atmosphere
A) is the lowest layer of the atmosphere
B) contains most of the atmospheric water vapor
C) has the hottest temperatures in the atmosphere
D) is the layer associated with "weather"
E) has the highest pressures in the atmosphere
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79
Oxygen is the component of the atmosphere in terms of volume.
A) fifth
B) fourth
C) main
D) second
E) third
A) fifth
B) fourth
C) main
D) second
E) third
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80
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the atmosphere?
A) It is poorly mixed in the heterosphere.
B) It is not readily compressed.
C) It is very well mixed near the Earth's surface.
D) It has clouds which float in it.
E) It contains water vapor.
A) It is poorly mixed in the heterosphere.
B) It is not readily compressed.
C) It is very well mixed near the Earth's surface.
D) It has clouds which float in it.
E) It contains water vapor.
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