Deck 8: Microthermal, Polar, and Highland Climate Regions; Climate Change
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Deck 8: Microthermal, Polar, and Highland Climate Regions; Climate Change
1
The modern climate interval, which is characterized by relatively stable, warm temperatures compared with most of the last 2.6 million years, is known as the ____.
A)Altithermal
B)Little Warm Age
C)Holocene
D)Pleistocene
A)Altithermal
B)Little Warm Age
C)Holocene
D)Pleistocene
C
2
Patterned ground is found in the ____.
A)ice-sheet climate
B)humid continental climate
C)tundra
D)boreal forest
A)ice-sheet climate
B)humid continental climate
C)tundra
D)boreal forest
C
3
The Pleistocene began with major glacial advances as early as:
A)10 thousand years ago
B)100 million years ago
C)26 million years ago
D)2.6 million years ago
A)10 thousand years ago
B)100 million years ago
C)26 million years ago
D)2.6 million years ago
D
4
What is the line above which summer melting is insufficient to remove all of the preceding winter's snowfall?
A)tree line
B)equilibrium line
C)transhumance
D)slope aspect line
A)tree line
B)equilibrium line
C)transhumance
D)slope aspect line
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5
Mosses, lichens, and short grasses are the common types of natural vegetation in a ____.
A)taiga
B)tundra
C)permafrost
D)broad-leaf forest
A)taiga
B)tundra
C)permafrost
D)broad-leaf forest
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6
A permanently frozen layer of subsoil and underlying rock is called ____.
A)taiga
B)permafrost
C)patterned ground
D)tundra
A)taiga
B)permafrost
C)patterned ground
D)tundra
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7
What is the predominant type of forest vegetation in a humid continental, hot summer climate?
A)northern coniferous forest
B)deciduous needleleaf forest
C)broad-leaf deciduous forest
D)boreal forest
A)northern coniferous forest
B)deciduous needleleaf forest
C)broad-leaf deciduous forest
D)boreal forest
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8
What is a technique used to estimate past temperatures on Earth recorded in very old ice layers?
A)Ice coring
B)Oxygen-isotope analysis
C)CaCO3 analysis
D)Radioactive decay
A)Ice coring
B)Oxygen-isotope analysis
C)CaCO3 analysis
D)Radioactive decay
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9
Subarctic precipitation is ____.
A)cyclonic
B)advectional
C)frontal
D)orographic
A)cyclonic
B)advectional
C)frontal
D)orographic
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10
Which of the following best describes the Pleistocene?
A)A warm, humid period of swamps and forests when dinosaurs roamed Earth
B)A most recent climate interval characterized by warm, stable conditions
C)A series of four major glacial cycles slowly followed by shorter, warmer interglacials
D)A complex record of climate changes characterized by cycles of rapid advance and retreat of glaciers
A)A warm, humid period of swamps and forests when dinosaurs roamed Earth
B)A most recent climate interval characterized by warm, stable conditions
C)A series of four major glacial cycles slowly followed by shorter, warmer interglacials
D)A complex record of climate changes characterized by cycles of rapid advance and retreat of glaciers
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11
What is the most important factor in determining the differential zonation of climates in high mountain areas?
A)elevation
B)sun or shadow slope location
C)windward or leeward slope location
D)latitude
A)elevation
B)sun or shadow slope location
C)windward or leeward slope location
D)latitude
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12
Which climate region is most likely to experience winter droughts?
A)subarctic
B)humid continental, hot summer
C)humid continental, mild summer
D)ice-sheet
A)subarctic
B)humid continental, hot summer
C)humid continental, mild summer
D)ice-sheet
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13
The primary factor in the low temperatures of ice-sheet climates is:
A)a generally low absolute humidity of the air
B)the minimal insolation received
C)the prevailing wind direction
D)the number of snow storms
A)a generally low absolute humidity of the air
B)the minimal insolation received
C)the prevailing wind direction
D)the number of snow storms
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14
What climate region typically experiences the largest annual temperature range?
A)Subarctic
B)Humid continental, hot summer
C)Humid continental, mild summer
D)Highland
A)Subarctic
B)Humid continental, hot summer
C)Humid continental, mild summer
D)Highland
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15
The direction a slope is facing is called the ____.
A)tree line
B)oblique side
C)slope aspect
D)wind direction
A)tree line
B)oblique side
C)slope aspect
D)wind direction
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16
Which of the following creates a major problem for scientists studying a particular cycle of glaciation?
A)subsequent glaciation
B)changes in sea level
C)human activity
D)changes in wind direction
A)subsequent glaciation
B)changes in sea level
C)human activity
D)changes in wind direction
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17
Winters are generally mild in which climate?
A)highland
B)ice-sheet
C)subarctic
D)humid continental, hot summer
A)highland
B)ice-sheet
C)subarctic
D)humid continental, hot summer
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18
The Little Ice Age is the most recent ____ period in Earth's history.
A)cold
B)warm
C)interglacial
D)neoglacial
A)cold
B)warm
C)interglacial
D)neoglacial
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19
The coldest temperature ever recorded occurred in a(n) ____ climate region.
A)marine west coast
B)humid continental
C)tundra
D)ice-sheet
A)marine west coast
B)humid continental
C)tundra
D)ice-sheet
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20
Distinguishing characteristics of a humid continental, mild summer climate include ____.
A)moderate summers and occasional winter cold waves
B)moderate summers and long winters with frequent clear cold weather
C)brief, cool summers and bitterly cold winters
D)hot, often humid summers and bitterly cold winters
A)moderate summers and occasional winter cold waves
B)moderate summers and long winters with frequent clear cold weather
C)brief, cool summers and bitterly cold winters
D)hot, often humid summers and bitterly cold winters
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21
The polar climates are not found in the Southern Hemisphere.
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22
Which of the following has been linked to the coldest years of record over the past 200 years?
A)levels of carbon dioxide
B)El Niño
C)the sunspot cycle
D)volcanic activity
A)levels of carbon dioxide
B)El Niño
C)the sunspot cycle
D)volcanic activity
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23
Thundershowers in highland climate regions are typically a result of____.
A)heating of air over valleys
B)cooling of air over mountain tops
C)tropical anticyclones
D)heating of air over rocky slopes
A)heating of air over valleys
B)cooling of air over mountain tops
C)tropical anticyclones
D)heating of air over rocky slopes
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24
Which of the following is one of the Milankovitch cycles?
A)variations in the shape of Earth's orbit
B)shifts in the paths of cyclonic storms
C)changes in solar output
D)changes in Earth's atmosphere
A)variations in the shape of Earth's orbit
B)shifts in the paths of cyclonic storms
C)changes in solar output
D)changes in Earth's atmosphere
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25
Uplift of the ____ has altered atmospheric currents and the Asian monsoon.
A)Himalayas
B)Rocky Mountains
C)Appalachian Mountains
D)Ural Mountains
A)Himalayas
B)Rocky Mountains
C)Appalachian Mountains
D)Ural Mountains
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26
Boreal forests are also known as ____.
A)taiga
B)tundra
C)patterned ground
D)El Niño
A)taiga
B)tundra
C)patterned ground
D)El Niño
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27
Current Global Climate Model estimates predict what range of warming for the 21st century?
A)1o to 2o F
B)1o to 4o F
C)2o to 6o F
D)5o to 10o F
A)1o to 2o F
B)1o to 4o F
C)2o to 6o F
D)5o to 10o F
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28
What is the "greenhouse gas" that is the most significant cause of what scientists have labeled global warming?
A)nitrogen dioxide
B)hydrogen peroxide
C)ferrous oxide
D)carbon dioxide
A)nitrogen dioxide
B)hydrogen peroxide
C)ferrous oxide
D)carbon dioxide
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29
According to your text, warming of the tundra regions could ____ global warming.
A)decelerate
B)accelerate
C)stop
D)have no effect on
A)decelerate
B)accelerate
C)stop
D)have no effect on
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30
The Antarctic ice sheet can be as much as ____.
A)1,000 meters thick
B)2,000 meters thick
C)3,000 meters thick
D)4,000 meters thick
A)1,000 meters thick
B)2,000 meters thick
C)3,000 meters thick
D)4,000 meters thick
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31
An object greater than ____ in size hitting the Earth would likely cause an impact winter.
A)10 meters
B)40 meters
C)1 kilometer
D)1.6 kilometers
A)10 meters
B)40 meters
C)1 kilometer
D)1.6 kilometers
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32
A significant increase in the spatial distribution of snow cover on Earth's surface would change the ____.
A)albedo
B)glacial cover
C)ocean currents
D)precession cycle
A)albedo
B)glacial cover
C)ocean currents
D)precession cycle
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33
The precession cycle has a periodicity of ____.
A)100,000 years
B)41,000 years
C)21,000 years
D)11,000 years
A)100,000 years
B)41,000 years
C)21,000 years
D)11,000 years
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34
Greenhouse gases impede ____ radiation.
A)incoming shortwave
B)incoming longwave
C)outgoing shortwave
D)outgoing longwave
A)incoming shortwave
B)incoming longwave
C)outgoing shortwave
D)outgoing longwave
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35
Based on the study of past climates, we can conclude that future climates will be ____.
A)variable
B)continually colder
C)continually warmer
D)nearly stable
A)variable
B)continually colder
C)continually warmer
D)nearly stable
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36
Although extremely cold, the polar climates still receive more energy from the sun than they lose during the year.
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37
The subarctic climate of Asia can be attributed to the monsoon circulation associated with that region.
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38
Annual temperature ranges are small in tundra climates.
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39
Short-term changes in Pacific Ocean circulation are primarily responsible for climatic events associated with ____.
A)glaciation
B)global warming
C)El Niño
D)albedo
A)glaciation
B)global warming
C)El Niño
D)albedo
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40
Seasons only exist in highlands if they also exist in the nearby lowlands.
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41
Climates in the past were much the same as they are today.
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42
The highest temperature ranges in the world are found in polar ice sheet climates.
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43
In highland climates, greatest precipitation is found along the windward slopes.
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44
The ___________________ is the coniferous forest that covers much of the subarctic climate of Russia.
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45
_________________ refers to the permanently frozen subsoil of the subarctic regions.
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46
Each subsequent glacial advance tends to destroy or bury evidence of the previous glacial period.
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47
Patterned ground is also known as ____________________.
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48
Climate during the most recent 10,000 years has been fairly stable compared to similar periods of time during the past two million years.
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49
Boreal forest is a typical vegetation biome in subarctic climate regions.
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50
The ____________________ line is the line above which low winter temperatures and severe wind stress eliminate all forms of vegetation except for those that grow low to the ground.
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51
A tundra climate is situated farther from the poles than a subarctic climate.
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52
The ice-sheet climate is the harshest climate zone on Earth.
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53
The term eccentricity refers to Earth's orbit.
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54
Glacial advances in the past have been accompanied by increased CO2 levels.
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55
The "Corn Belt" climate is more technically known as the ________________ climate.
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56
The driest period of the year in the climates of eastern China occurs in the __________________ season.
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57
The ____________________ was a period of cold climates within recorded human history.
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58
The _________________ line is the line above which summer melting is insufficient to remove all of the preceding winter's snowfall.
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59
The predominant type of precipitation during the winter in the humid continental, hot summer climates is _______________.
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60
The factor that relates to receipt of the direct rays of the sun in mountain areas is referred to as the _________________ aspect.
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61
_________________ vegetation is hard-leafed and drought resistant.
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62
The ___________________ climate is the most severe and restrictive climate on Earth.
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63
Draw and describe the three Milankovitch cycles and the effects they have on Earth's climate.
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64
Compare the temperatures, controlling factors, and distribution of the three types of microthermal climates.
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65
__________________ describe(s) the time interval between glacial advances.
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66
The soggy landscape of Northern Canada and Alaska is termed ____________________.
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67
Common to all past glacial periods in Earth's history is the presence of a continent in ____________________ latitudes.
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68
The warm period on Earth about 7,000 years ago is known as the ____________________.
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