Deck 17: Higher Latitude D, E and High-Altitude H Climates
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Deck 17: Higher Latitude D, E and High-Altitude H Climates
1
The D Köppen climate classification is found:
A) in coastal mid-latitude continents
B) in both Northern and Southern Hemispheres
C) in high latitude continental interior regions
D) in most continents
A) in coastal mid-latitude continents
B) in both Northern and Southern Hemispheres
C) in high latitude continental interior regions
D) in most continents
C
2
The Greenland icecap and the Antarctica plateau would be classified as ____ climates.
A) Dw
B) ET
C) EF
D) H
E) none of these
A) Dw
B) ET
C) EF
D) H
E) none of these
C
3
In which climate does the warmest average monthly temperature stay below freezing?
A) tundra
B) taiga
C) polar marshes
D) ice cap
E) boreal forest
A) tundra
B) taiga
C) polar marshes
D) ice cap
E) boreal forest
D
4
The taiga vegetation includes:
A) mostly mosses and lichen
B) deciduous forests
C) boreal forests
D) abundant grasslands
A) mostly mosses and lichen
B) deciduous forests
C) boreal forests
D) abundant grasslands
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5
What are H climates?
A) humid climates
B) hot climates
C) highland climates
D) heavenly climates
A) humid climates
B) hot climates
C) highland climates
D) heavenly climates
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6
Acid rain involves precipitation through an atmosphere with high amounts of:
A) sulfur oxides
B) nitrogen oxides
C) carbon dioxide
D) both (a) and (b)
A) sulfur oxides
B) nitrogen oxides
C) carbon dioxide
D) both (a) and (b)
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7
When the annual temperature range remains between 0°C and 10°C, the climate is ___.
A) EF
B) ET
C) Ew
D) Dw or Ds
E) C
A) EF
B) ET
C) Ew
D) Dw or Ds
E) C
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8
D climates generally have:
A) harsh winters and hot summers
B) harsh winters and mild summers
C) harsh summers and mild winters
D) mild winters and mild summers
A) harsh winters and hot summers
B) harsh winters and mild summers
C) harsh summers and mild winters
D) mild winters and mild summers
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9
Why do polar ice caps not melt in the long summer daylight?
A) the air is too dry
B) there are too many clouds
C) the high reflection of solar insolation
D) the cold surrounding ocean
A) the air is too dry
B) there are too many clouds
C) the high reflection of solar insolation
D) the cold surrounding ocean
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10
D climates are characterized by a(n) _____ annual temperature range.
A) small
B) average
C) large
D) negligible
A) small
B) average
C) large
D) negligible
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11
Tundra vegetation includes:
A) dense forests
B) mosses, lichen, and stunted trees
C) abundant grasslands
D) deciduous forests
A) dense forests
B) mosses, lichen, and stunted trees
C) abundant grasslands
D) deciduous forests
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12
Islands in very high latitudes, such as The Falkland Islands, are typically ____ climates.
A) Dw
B) Df
C) ET
D) EF
A) Dw
B) Df
C) ET
D) EF
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13
In mountain climates:
A) more climate zones occur in the horizontal than vertical
B) more climate zones occur in the vertical than the horizontal
C) cannot be classified using Köppen
D) use the Köppen classification M
A) more climate zones occur in the horizontal than vertical
B) more climate zones occur in the vertical than the horizontal
C) cannot be classified using Köppen
D) use the Köppen classification M
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14
Because of airflow, acid rain pollutants:
A) may travel from the U.S. to Canada
B) may travel from Canada to the U.S.
C) do not make transboundary intrusions
D) only (a) and (b) are correct
A) may travel from the U.S. to Canada
B) may travel from Canada to the U.S.
C) do not make transboundary intrusions
D) only (a) and (b) are correct
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15
The largest temperature range on Earth is found in:
A) Antarctica
B) Alaska
C) Northern Canada
D) Siberia
A) Antarctica
B) Alaska
C) Northern Canada
D) Siberia
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16
The main source of acid rain in the eastern U.S. is:
A) cars
B) acid chemical plants
C) coal-fired power plants
D) coal mines
A) cars
B) acid chemical plants
C) coal-fired power plants
D) coal mines
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17
There are no D climates in Australia.
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18
Some highland (H Köppen type) locations would also qualify as EF climates.
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19
Acid rain is a local problem and does not impact neighboring countries away from its source.
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