Deck 17: The Atmosphere
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Deck 17: The Atmosphere
1
The most abundant constituent of our atmosphere is ____.
A) nitrogen
B) oxygen
C) helium
D) ozone
A) nitrogen
B) oxygen
C) helium
D) ozone
A
2
Life could not have emerged in an atmosphere rich in ____.
A) hydrogen
B) oxygen
C) nitrogen
D) argon
A) hydrogen
B) oxygen
C) nitrogen
D) argon
B
3
A solution that is neither acidic nor basic has a neutral ____________________.
pH
4
During the evolution of Earth's atmosphere, when enough oxygen had accumulated in seawater, iron-rich minerals precipitated on the sea floor and became the ____________________ formations that are mined for iron today.
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5
____________________ are particles or particulates that are suspended in air.
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6
Earth's initial atmosphere composition 4.6 billion years ago was mainly ____.
A) hydrogen and helium
B) helium and carbon dioxide
C) carbon dioxide and oxygen
D) nitrogen and helium
A) hydrogen and helium
B) helium and carbon dioxide
C) carbon dioxide and oxygen
D) nitrogen and helium
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7
Little radiation is absorbed in the ____________________ (between about 55 and 80 kilometers above Earth's surface), and the thin air is extremely cold.
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8
A first rapid increase of oxygen in the atmosphere (the First Great Oxidation Event) occurred about ____ years ago.
A) 4.4 billion
B) 2.4 billion
C) 1 billion
D) 600 million
A) 4.4 billion
B) 2.4 billion
C) 1 billion
D) 600 million
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9
The layer of air closest to Earth, the layer we live in, is the ____________________.
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10
____________________ were the earliest photosynthetic life-forms on Earth.
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11
A rapid rise in oxygen levels occurred in Earth's atmosphere 600 million years ago (the Second Great Oxidation Event) because geochemical processes began to favor ____.
A) respiration and decay
B) photosynthesis
C) outgassing
D) cyanobacteria
A) respiration and decay
B) photosynthesis
C) outgassing
D) cyanobacteria
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12
The pressure exerted by air is the ____________________.
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13
____________________ are compounds that rise into the stratosphere that react with, and destroy, the ozone layer.
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14
When coal burns, some minerals escape from the chimney as ____________________, which settles as gritty dust.
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15
____________________ reacts in moist air to produce sulfuric acid.
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16
During the ____________________, about 2.4 billion years ago, oxygen concentration in the atmosphere increased to appreciable quantities.
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17
____________________ in the stratosphere absorbs ultraviolet radiation.
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18
A toxic ____________________ is a byproduct of any process that releases harmful compounds into the air.
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19
The major legislation that dictates federal air pollution policy is the ____________________.
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20
Smog is produced when automobile exhaust is exposed to ____________________.
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21
____ is the release of volatiles from Earth's mantle in volcanic eruptions.
A) Intrusion
B) Oxidation
C) Outgassing
D) Photosynthesis
A) Intrusion
B) Oxidation
C) Outgassing
D) Photosynthesis
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22
Earth's primordial atmosphere ____.
A) contained no oxygen
B) was an effective filter that absorbed high-energy ultraviolet rays
C) was mainly oxygen
D) was formed by biological processes
A) contained no oxygen
B) was an effective filter that absorbed high-energy ultraviolet rays
C) was mainly oxygen
D) was formed by biological processes
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23
The rise of oxygen in the modern atmosphere is partially due to the preservation of organic matter before it could _____.
A) chemosynthesize
B) convert into sugars
C) decay
D) photosynthesize
A) chemosynthesize
B) convert into sugars
C) decay
D) photosynthesize
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24
Earth's earliest organisms were probably ____.
A) multicellular plants
B) cyanobacteria
C) photosynthesizers
D) chemosynthesizers
A) multicellular plants
B) cyanobacteria
C) photosynthesizers
D) chemosynthesizers
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25
Which of the following shows the correct order of the atmospheric layers, from the lowest layer to the highest layer?
A) thermosphere → stratosphere → troposphere → mesosphere
B) troposphere → mesosphere → stratosphere → thermosphere
C) stratosphere → troposphere → mesosphere → thermosphere
D) troposphere → stratosphere → mesosphere → thermosphere
A) thermosphere → stratosphere → troposphere → mesosphere
B) troposphere → mesosphere → stratosphere → thermosphere
C) stratosphere → troposphere → mesosphere → thermosphere
D) troposphere → stratosphere → mesosphere → thermosphere
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26
Earth's modern atmosphere ____.
A) is composed of 78 percent nitrogen
B) does not filter high-energy ultraviolet rays
C) is similar to that found on Venus
D) is composed of 80 percent oxygen
A) is composed of 78 percent nitrogen
B) does not filter high-energy ultraviolet rays
C) is similar to that found on Venus
D) is composed of 80 percent oxygen
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27
The atmosphere becomes ____.
A) less dense with increasing altitude
B) more dense with increasing altitude
C) evenly dense with increasing altitude
D) less dense throughout the troposphere and then more dense in the stratosphere
A) less dense with increasing altitude
B) more dense with increasing altitude
C) evenly dense with increasing altitude
D) less dense throughout the troposphere and then more dense in the stratosphere
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28
The First Great Oxidation Event was likely a result of ____.
A) photosynthesis
B) oxygen production by zooplankton
C) a combination of biological and geochemical processes
D) accelerated weathering caused by lichens
A) photosynthesis
B) oxygen production by zooplankton
C) a combination of biological and geochemical processes
D) accelerated weathering caused by lichens
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29
The layer of air closest to Earth's surface is the ____.
A) tropopause
B) troposphere
C) mesosphere
D) stratosphere
A) tropopause
B) troposphere
C) mesosphere
D) stratosphere
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30
In the ____, temperature increases with altitude, because ozone absorbs ultraviolet radiation.
A) troposphere
B) stratosphere
C) mesosphere
D) thermosphere
A) troposphere
B) stratosphere
C) mesosphere
D) thermosphere
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31
Which statement describes the process of photosynthesis?
A) Chlorophyll-bearing plants convert oxygen and water to organic sugars and release carbon dioxide.
B) Chlorophyll-bearing plants convert carbon dioxide and water to organic sugars and release oxygen.
C) Primitive bacteria convert hydrogen and oxygen into water.
D) Primitive bacteria obtain energy from reactions with minerals.
A) Chlorophyll-bearing plants convert oxygen and water to organic sugars and release carbon dioxide.
B) Chlorophyll-bearing plants convert carbon dioxide and water to organic sugars and release oxygen.
C) Primitive bacteria convert hydrogen and oxygen into water.
D) Primitive bacteria obtain energy from reactions with minerals.
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32
The highest portion of the atmosphere that absorbs high-energy X-ray and ultraviolet radiation is the ____.
A) hydrosphere
B) troposphere
C) mesosphere
D) thermosphere
A) hydrosphere
B) troposphere
C) mesosphere
D) thermosphere
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33
Atmospheric pressure at sea level is approximately equal to one ____.
A) pound at one degree centigrade
B) bar
C) square inch of air
D) meter
A) pound at one degree centigrade
B) bar
C) square inch of air
D) meter
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34
During photosynthesis, plants convert ____ and ____ to organic sugars and oxygen.
A) carbon dioxide; water
B) nitrogen; water
C) methane; carbon dioxide
D) nitrogen; methane
A) carbon dioxide; water
B) nitrogen; water
C) methane; carbon dioxide
D) nitrogen; methane
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35
The primary source of sulfur dioxide pollution is ____.
A) automobile exhaust
B) coal-fired electric generators
C) nuclear power plants
D) chemical manufacturing
A) automobile exhaust
B) coal-fired electric generators
C) nuclear power plants
D) chemical manufacturing
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36
The largest source of air pollutants in the United States come from ____.
A) power plants
B) transportation
C) factories
D) wood-burning stoves
A) power plants
B) transportation
C) factories
D) wood-burning stoves
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37
Solar energy breaks oxygen molecules apart in the stratosphere, releasing ____, that then combine with additional oxygen molecules to form ____.
A) oxygen atoms; carbon dioxide
B) ozone; CFCs
C) ozone; oxygen atoms
D) oxygen atoms; ozone
A) oxygen atoms; carbon dioxide
B) ozone; CFCs
C) ozone; oxygen atoms
D) oxygen atoms; ozone
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38
Completely burned hydrocarbons produce ____.
A) carbon dioxide and water
B) benzene and toxic volatiles
C) carbon dioxide, soot, and fly ash
D) oxygen and water
A) carbon dioxide and water
B) benzene and toxic volatiles
C) carbon dioxide, soot, and fly ash
D) oxygen and water
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39
James Lovelock used the term ____ to refer to Earth, comparing it to a living creature due to the interconnectivity of all of its systems.
A) Gaia
B) Pangea
C) Venus
D) Hydra
A) Gaia
B) Pangea
C) Venus
D) Hydra
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40
Air pressure is measured with ____.
A) anemometers
B) thermometers
C) compasses
D) barometers
A) anemometers
B) thermometers
C) compasses
D) barometers
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41
The Clean Air Act and its amendments have done little to decrease total emissions of air pollutants.
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42
Incomplete combustion of fossil fuels releases carbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless, odorless, and toxic.
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43
Donora-type incidents in the United States have not been repeated.
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44
The earliest organisms on Earth required an oxygen-rich environment to survive.
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45
Temperature decreases continuously with altitude in all atmospheric layers.
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46
In early Earth history, banded iron formations formed as a result of dissolved oxygen increasing beyond the threshold level.
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47
An aerosol is any particle or particulate that is suspended in air.
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48
Which statement about dioxin is true?
A) Dioxin concentrates and accumulates in human muscle tissue.
B) Scientists have proven that very small doses of dioxin in the environment are carcinogenic.
C) Large amounts of dioxin are intentionally manufactured in the United States.
D) The EPA has argued that dioxin is the most toxic chemical known.
A) Dioxin concentrates and accumulates in human muscle tissue.
B) Scientists have proven that very small doses of dioxin in the environment are carcinogenic.
C) Large amounts of dioxin are intentionally manufactured in the United States.
D) The EPA has argued that dioxin is the most toxic chemical known.
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49
Oxygen comprises most of the air we breath.
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50
Fly ash is composed of noncombustible minerals that escape into the atmosphere when coal burns.
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51
The process of smog formation occurs when incompletely burned gasoline reacts with nitrogen oxide and sunlight to form ozone, which in turn reacts with ____.
A) sulfur dioxide
B) fog
C) water vapor
D) automobile exhaust
A) sulfur dioxide
B) fog
C) water vapor
D) automobile exhaust
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52
In the United States, the cost of deterioration of buildings and materials from acid precipitation ____.
A) is now a minor problem
B) is estimated at several million dollars per year
C) is estimated at several billion dollars per year
D) has substantially reduced due to the implementation of the Clean Air Act
A) is now a minor problem
B) is estimated at several million dollars per year
C) is estimated at several billion dollars per year
D) has substantially reduced due to the implementation of the Clean Air Act
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53
Chlorofluorocarbons and halons destroy ozone in the stratosphere.
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54
Acidic precipitation is produced by ____.
A) sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides dissolving in moist air
B) exhaust from nuclear fission reactors
C) atmospheric inversion
D) sunlight reacting with automobile exhaust
A) sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides dissolving in moist air
B) exhaust from nuclear fission reactors
C) atmospheric inversion
D) sunlight reacting with automobile exhaust
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55
Most iron is mined from banded iron formations.
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56
Acid precipitation forms when sulfur dioxide reacts with ozone in the stratosphere.
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57
Incompletely burned gasoline in automobile exhaust reacts to deplete ozone in the troposphere.
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58
Chlorofluorocarbons are compounds that react with ____.
A) incompletely burned gasoline to form ozone
B) sulfur to form aerosols that cool Earth
C) and destroy ozone
D) and produce ozone
A) incompletely burned gasoline to form ozone
B) sulfur to form aerosols that cool Earth
C) and destroy ozone
D) and produce ozone
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59
Ozone is both a pollutant and a beneficial component of the atmosphere, depending on elevation.
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60
The ozone in the upper atmosphere protects life on Earth by absorbing much of the high-energy ultraviolet light before it reaches Earth's surface.
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61
When did cyanobacteria first begin producing oxygen?
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62
What is the composition (in percentages) of the modern atmosphere?
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63
Without our atmosphere, how would gas molecules behave?
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64
Define tropopause.
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65
What role did zooplankton play in the process for sequestering organic matter approximately 600 million years ago?
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66
How much is a bar and a millibar when expressing pressure?
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67
What is an aneroid barometer and how does it work?
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68
Describe the stratopause, mesosphere, mesopause, and thermosphere.
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69
When the Solar System formed, what two elements were abundant and what happened to these elements?
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70
Which four elements did Miller and Urey hypothesized that the Earth's atmosphere consisted of approximately 4 billion years ago?
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71
Which two elements were in our Solar System when it formed from a clod of gas and dust?
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72
On the pH scale, what pH level is neutral, what does the numbers lower and higher than 7 represent?
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73
What are banded iron formations?
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74
What role did lichens play in the process for sequestering organic matter approximately 600 million years ago?
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75
What was James Lovelock's hypothesis?
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76
What are the oldest known mineral grains on Earth? How old are they and in what material are they preserved in?
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77
What happens during photosynthesis?
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78
Without an atmosphere, describe what the Earth would be like.
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79
Describe a simple barometer and how it works.
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80
How might the first living organisms have formed?
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