Deck 18: Global Climate Change
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Deck 18: Global Climate Change
1
A continental ice sheet once covered most of Canada.
True
2
Most deserts lying around 30 degrees latitude are caused by
A)rain shadows
B)great distances from precipitation sources
C)descending air
D)upwelling of cold waters along coastlines
A)rain shadows
B)great distances from precipitation sources
C)descending air
D)upwelling of cold waters along coastlines
C
3
Carbon dioxide is the dominant gas, by volume, in the atmosphere.
False
4
The ocean conveyor belt is responsible for
A)keeping the North Atlantic region cool enough to form sea ice
B)keeping northern Europe relatively warm
C)changing world climate on 100,000-year time scales
D)the major adverse aspects of the Greenhouse Effect
A)keeping the North Atlantic region cool enough to form sea ice
B)keeping northern Europe relatively warm
C)changing world climate on 100,000-year time scales
D)the major adverse aspects of the Greenhouse Effect
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5
Why was Erik the Red able to explore Greenland in the 10th century AD?
A)He managed to sail the North Atlantic during a two-year period of minimal storms.
B)His explorations took place during a particularly warm climatic period.
C)There was no glacial ice in Greenland at the time.
D)Sea temperatures were cooler, so there was less propensity for storms.
A)He managed to sail the North Atlantic during a two-year period of minimal storms.
B)His explorations took place during a particularly warm climatic period.
C)There was no glacial ice in Greenland at the time.
D)Sea temperatures were cooler, so there was less propensity for storms.
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6
Air bubbles in the Antarctic ice sheet show that
A)carbon dioxide is relatively high during cold periods
B)carbon dioxide is relatively low during cold periods
C)carbon dioxide and temperature show no relationship
D)the Industrial Revolution substantially increased air temperatures
A)carbon dioxide is relatively high during cold periods
B)carbon dioxide is relatively low during cold periods
C)carbon dioxide and temperature show no relationship
D)the Industrial Revolution substantially increased air temperatures
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7
What effect does a large volcanic eruptions typically have on the atmosphere?
A)warming for several years
B)cooling for one or two years
C)cooling for several decades
D)increases in CFCs
A)warming for several years
B)cooling for one or two years
C)cooling for several decades
D)increases in CFCs
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8
In what way can human practices contribute to desertification?
A)overgrazing by livestock
B)growth of too much crop cover
C)growth of trees
D)irrigation with rainwater
A)overgrazing by livestock
B)growth of too much crop cover
C)growth of trees
D)irrigation with rainwater
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9
Earth system science focuses largely on solid Earth processes.
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10
The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement concerning
A)control of global sea level rise
B)reduction of CFC emissions
C)reduction of carbon dioxide emissions
D)control of pollution that causes acid rain
A)control of global sea level rise
B)reduction of CFC emissions
C)reduction of carbon dioxide emissions
D)control of pollution that causes acid rain
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11
How has glacial ice aided the study of climate change?
A)Glacial ice contains trapped air bubbles that archive former atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations.
B)Glacial ice only exists where temperatures are exceedingly cold.
C)Glacial ice flows only under its own weight, so studies of glacial ice reflect climatic conditions.
D)Glacial ice stores water that would otherwise enter the oceans and cause sea level rise.
A)Glacial ice contains trapped air bubbles that archive former atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations.
B)Glacial ice only exists where temperatures are exceedingly cold.
C)Glacial ice flows only under its own weight, so studies of glacial ice reflect climatic conditions.
D)Glacial ice stores water that would otherwise enter the oceans and cause sea level rise.
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12
The greenhouse effect represents
A)anthropogenic global warming
B)trapping of heat by atmospheric gases
C)alteration of climatic patterns by global warming
D)particularly intense solar radiation
A)anthropogenic global warming
B)trapping of heat by atmospheric gases
C)alteration of climatic patterns by global warming
D)particularly intense solar radiation
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13
What is the main engineering problem associated with permafrost?
A)difficulty in setting building foundations in frozen ground
B)difficulty in growing vegetation to control soil erosion
C)melting of permafrost produces subsidence
D)cold temperatures make construction materials more brittle
A)difficulty in setting building foundations in frozen ground
B)difficulty in growing vegetation to control soil erosion
C)melting of permafrost produces subsidence
D)cold temperatures make construction materials more brittle
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14
Why are mathematical models important to the study of climate change?
A)They have predictive capacity.
B)Their mathematical character makes their conclusions and predictions completely accurate.
C)They are easier to use and more reliable than geologic data.
D)They make monitoring of climatic conditions obsolete.
A)They have predictive capacity.
B)Their mathematical character makes their conclusions and predictions completely accurate.
C)They are easier to use and more reliable than geologic data.
D)They make monitoring of climatic conditions obsolete.
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15
Climate is the long-term average of weather conditions over some area.
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16
How does glacial ice form?
A)Frigid conditions cause direct freezing of atmospheric water vapor onto land surfaces.
B)Melting snow accumulates in a basin and is refrozen as the climate cools.
C)Sea ice becomes attached to land surfaces and develops into glacial ice.
D)Snow is retained for many years and compacted into ice by overlying snow.
A)Frigid conditions cause direct freezing of atmospheric water vapor onto land surfaces.
B)Melting snow accumulates in a basin and is refrozen as the climate cools.
C)Sea ice becomes attached to land surfaces and develops into glacial ice.
D)Snow is retained for many years and compacted into ice by overlying snow.
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17
Loess is deposited by
A)glacial outwash
B)dust storms
C)sand dunes
D)wind erosion
A)glacial outwash
B)dust storms
C)sand dunes
D)wind erosion
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18
Glacial ice covers what percent of the global land area?
A)10%
B)30%
C)40%
D)5%
A)10%
B)30%
C)40%
D)5%
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19
Glaciers form through the compaction of leftover snow.
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20
What is an interglacial?
A)an area between glaciers
B)a warm period when glacial ice volume is relatively low
C)a cold period when glacial ice volume is relatively high
D)the zone of a glacier in which flow occurs
A)an area between glaciers
B)a warm period when glacial ice volume is relatively low
C)a cold period when glacial ice volume is relatively high
D)the zone of a glacier in which flow occurs
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21
The glacial history of an area can strongly impact its environmental geology today.
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22
The greenhouse effect has affected global climate for millions of years.
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23
Desertification is caused solely by human activities such as overgrazing and overcultivation.
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24
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) have the capacity to influence both the greenhouse effect and ozone depletion.
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25
El Niño effects are typically restricted to the eastern Pacific Ocean.
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26
________ gases are responsible for both ozone depletion and greenhouse warming.
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27
________ is the process by which particulate air pollution reflects solar energy and cools the Earth's surface.
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28
Ice core data from Antarctica show that greenhouse gas concentrations have been higher during glaciations and lower during interglaciations.
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29
________ cycles control the amount of solar radiation received at important latitudes, and, therefore, control the temporal pattern of the ice ages.
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30
Large, explosive volcanic eruptions eject large quantities of ________ into the stratosphere, causing temporary global cooling.
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31
________ events reflect changes in atmospheric flow and water temperatures in the equatorial Pacific.
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32
Deserts typically are completely devoid of vegetation and are covered with sand dunes.
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33
The ________ Warm Period coincided with a time of increased solar radiation.
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34
Anomalously rapid movement of glacial ice is termed ________.
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35
The ocean ________ is largely responsible for keeping northern Europe relatively warm.
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36
Milankovitch cycles are largely responsible for the warming that has occurred over the last 150 years.
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37
Because the amount of solar radiation received by the Earth is constant, factors such as greenhouse gas concentrations, atmospheric particulate concentrations, and oceanic circulation must be the principal driving factors of climate change.
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38
The ________ of construction on permafrost focuses on a maintenance of frozen conditions in the ground.
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39
________ are mathematical representations of atmospheric processes.
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40
________ is windblown silt that covers much of the upper Midwest, as well as other areas.
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41
The dominant form of anthropogenic climate forcing is the emission of ________.
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42
The ________ was a cool period that followed the Medieval Warm Period.
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