Deck 4: Insolation and Temperature

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Which wavelengths are most poorly transmitted through the atmosphere?

A) longwaves
B) visible blue
C) shortwaves
D) solar radiation
E) radiation of 0.5 micrometer wavelengths
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Heat transferred laterally in the atmosphere by horizontal wind movements is a process called ________.

A) compression
B) reflection
C) absorption
D) advection
E) transmission
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________ objects radiate in shorter wavelengths than ________ objects.

A) Red, green
B) Big, small
C) Liquid, solid
D) Tall, short
E) Hot, cold
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In the electromagnetic spectrum, visible light occupies the band between 0.4 and 0.7 ________.

A) millibars
B) micrometers
C) Kelvins
D) meters
E) feet
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Most of the radiation incident upon the Earth falls within the ________ part of the spectrum.

A) short wave
B) long wave
C) infrared
D) x-ray
E) radar
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The solar energy reaching Earth travels a distance of ________ million kilometers.

A) 1
B) 8
C) 30
D) 150
E) 567
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The only major country still using the Fahrenheit scale for temperature determination is ________.

A) U.S.A.
B) Canada
C) Germany
D) Brazil
E) Iraq
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The higher latitudes receive much less intense insolation than tropical zones because of differences in ________.

A) albedo
B) the Sun's angle of incidence
C) greenhouse effect
D) ocean's specific heat
E) water's transmissivity
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The phenomenon of Rayleigh scattering is most closely associated with which visible electromagnetic wavelengths?

A) red
B) green
C) blue
D) violet
E) x-rays
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The Sun's radiant energy reaches the Earth across space in approximately

A) 8 seconds.
B) 8 minutes.
C) 8 hours.
D) 8 days.
E) 8 months.
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Which of the following is the most prolific producer of carbon dioxide?

A) The burning of fossil fuels.
B) The growth of plants.
C) The production of electricity from solar energy.
D) The production of nuclear energy.
E) The production of wind energy.
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The albedo of the Earth system has been determined to be ________ percent.

A) 2
B) 15
C) 31
D) 75
E) 100
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Cooling because of air expansion is called ________.

A) conduction
B) convection
C) advection
D) adiabatic cooling
E) absorption
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The map of world average annual temperature range shows ________ to have the greatest range.

A) eastern Siberia
B) central Australia
C) northern Africa
D) southern South America
E) central Europe
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Which substance is the best transmitter of solar energy?

A) rock
B) soil
C) air
D) murky water
E) They are all approximately equal in transmissivity.
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The only major ocean current in the world whose flow is unbroken by any continent is ________.

A) North Pacific drift
B) Japan current
C) West Wind drift
D) east Australian current
E) Humboldt current
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The result of a horizontal cold air intrusion into a warmer air zone produces a(n) ________.

A) radiational inversion
B) advection inversion
C) subsidence inversion
D) isotherm
E) lapse rate
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A(n) ________ emits the maximum amount of radiation possible, at every wavelength, for its temperature.

A) blackbody radiator
B) isotherm
C) Celsius
D) albedo
E) Kelvin
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The Earth as a body has a yearly net loss of energy at the top of the atmosphere north of ________ degrees north latitude.

A) 10
B) 28
C) 56
D) 66.5
E) 90
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In terms of running the Earth's atmospheric processes, the significant energy comes from the Sun and ________.

A) the moon
B) the next closest star
C) reflection from Venus
D) Earth's interior
E) no other source
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About ________ percent of the total insolation is directly absorbed by the air.

A) 94
B) 64
C) 24
D) 14
E) 0.4
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Adiabatic processes cause cooling by ________.

A) conduction
B) convection
C) radiation
D) decompression
E) insertion
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Solar energy and terrestrial reradiation are usually measured in units of length called ________.

A) langleys
B) calories
C) micrometers
D) nanometers
E) isotherms
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The specific heat of water is greater than that of land. This means

A) water is warmer than land.
B) land is warmer than water.
C) water cools more slowly than does land.
D) land cools more slowly than does water.
E) none of the above
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Radiation from the Earth is mostly absorbed in the lower troposphere and ________ back towards Earth.

A) reradiated
B) scattered
C) conducted
D) convected
E) reflected
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The process of evaporation of liquid water to vapor releases stored energy called

A) convection.
B) latent heat.
C) advection.
D) compression.
E) conduction.
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The longest of all visible light waves are ________.

A) violet
B) red
C) green
D) yellow
E) ultraviolet
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In the Southern Hemisphere about ________ percent of the surface is land.

A) )019
B) 1.9
C) 19
D) 55
E) 78
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For the most part the atmosphere is heated directly from the ________.

A) Sun
B) Earth's surface
C) storms
D) cyclones
E) reflection from the Moon
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"Jiggling" is a description of the motion of

A) chemical energy.
B) atoms.
C) electromagnetic radiation.
D) x-rays.
E) scales used to measure Kelvins.
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At 0 Kelvins,

A) water boils.
B) ice forms.
C) ice melts.
D) water freezes.
E) molecular motion stops.
Question
Earth's reradiation to space consists mainly of ________.

A) longwave rays
B) gamma rays
C) shortwave rays
D) ultraviolet rays
E) x-rays
Question
The extremely low surface temperatures in the Antarctic in July (Southern Hemisphere winter) clearly demonstrate the influence of ________.

A) adiabatic cooling
B) ocean currents
C) greater cooling of land than water
D) lapse rates
E) aphelion
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In the Northern Hemisphere about ________ percent of the surface is land.

A) )039
B) 13.9
C) 39
D) 76
E) 91
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The absorption of longwave radiation in the atmosphere is popularly called

A) Coriolis effect.
B) scattering.
C) the greenhouse effect.
D) advection.
E) the carbon dioxide effect.
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A temperature inversion is mainly an inversion of the ________.

A) isotherms
B) normal lapse rate
C) Coriolis effect
D) gyres
E) topography
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Which of the following phenomena is NOT closely associated with atmospheric water vapor?

A) presence of latent heat
B) absorption of longwave energy
C) the greenhouse effect
D) absorption of terrestrial reradiation
E) adiabatic warming
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Advection is a(n) ________ wind movement.

A) horizontal
B) vertical
C) compressional
D) convectional
E) expansive
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Only ________ of the Sun's energy reaches the Earth.

A) 2 billionth
B) 1 billionth
C) 2 millionth
D) 1 millionth
E) 1 trillionth
Question
The energy emitted from the Sun is a product of ________.

A) fission
B) fusion
C) radioactive decay
D) geysers
E) none of the above
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Which of the following electromagnetic wavelengths are LONGEST?

A) microwaves
B) visible energy
C) ultraviolet energy
D) cosmic rays
E) infrared energy
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In terms of long-term temperature increases in the atmosphere, which of the following is TRUE?

A) Average global temperature has risen 5.0°C in the last 100 years.
B) No changes have been observed in the 21st century.
C) The greenhouse effect has never been shown to be real.
D) Increases in greenhouse gases have been observed.
E) It appears that we can readily curb the carbon dioxide problem.
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The circumpolar ocean current in the Southern Hemisphere is the ________.

A) Brazil current
B) Humboldt current
C) West Wind drift
D) Benguela current
E) Gulf Stream
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Most oceanic gyres are centered at ________ latitude.

A) 3°
B) 30°
C) 53°
D) 66°
E) 90°
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On maps of solar energy receipt, the main interruption to a strictly latitudinal pattern is

A) altitude.
B) cloud cover.
C) daylength.
D) air pollution.
E) angle of incidence.
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The atmosphere is heated, for the most part, from ________.

A) above
B) below
C) the stratosphere
D) the thermosphere
E) none of the above
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With respect to absorption of solar radiation, it is understood that objects of ________ are the most efficient absorbers.

A) dark color
B) light color
C) stone
D) plastic
E) snow
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In the heating of the atmosphere, which amount of energy is SMALLEST?

A) solar radiation received at the surface
B) the albedo of the Earth system
C) solar radiation absorbed by ozone
D) solar radiation entering the atmosphere
E) solar radiation absorbed by the atmosphere
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The reddish tint of the Sun at sunset results from ________.

A) scattering
B) condition
C) advection
D) reflection
E) albedo
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The current observed increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is attributable to

A) human activities.
B) earthquakes.
C) volcanoes.
D) the end of the "Ice Age".
E) grass fires set by lightning.
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Vertical motion in air causes cooling of the lifted air. This phenomenon is governed by the ________ effect.

A) Coriolis
B) albedo
C) inversion
D) adiabatic
E) latitudinal
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Which of the following does NOT refer to the transfer of electromagnetic radiation?

A) transmission
B) reflection
C) absorption
D) scattering
E) conduction
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The freezing point of water is ________ on the Kelvin scale.

A) 32
B) 0
C) 273
D) 60
E) -40
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Which of the following would NOT be a reason why land heats faster than water?

A) the presence of clouds
B) lower specific heat
C) no mobility
D) less transmissivity
E) less evaporation
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The radiation coming from the Sun is most plentiful at .5 micrometers. The most plentiful radiation coming from the Earth is at ________ micrometer(s).

A) 0
B) 0.5
C) 2
D) 5
E) 10
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Cool ocean currents deflect global Earth surface isotherms ________.

A) poleward
B) towards the Prime Meridian
C) equatorward
D) towards the closest continent
E) towards the ocean bottom
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Which of the following is closely related to a surface temperature inversion?

A) heating during the daytime
B) cold-air drainage
C) albedo
D) low pressure
E) significant vertical mixing
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Ocean gyres flow ________ in the Southern Hemisphere.

A) clockwise
B) counterclockwise
C) northward
D) southward
E) towards the Equator
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Sea surface temperatures sensed by satellite allows us to study

A) ultraviolet energy.
B) the greenhouse effect.
C) day lengths.
D) the hygrometer.
E) El Niño.
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The belt of maximum solar energy input to Earth swings back and forth

A) between 0 through 90 degrees latitude.
B) through the middle latitudes.
C) through the area of energy deficit.
D) through the tropics.
E) through a total of 5 degrees of latitude.
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A yearly net surplus of energy is experienced for all latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere SOUTH of which latitude?

A) 0°N
B) 8°N
C) 28°N
D) 58°N
E) 88°N
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What process explains the slow rate of snowmelt on a sunny day when the air temperature is above freezing?

A) conduction
B) transmission
C) reflection
D) advection
E) convection
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The basic direction of flow of the equatorial counter current is

A) to the east.
B) to the west.
C) to the northeast.
D) to the southwest.
E) to the south.
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The Sun

A) is a relatively large star.
B) generates energy through fission.
C) is the closest galaxy to Earth.
D) actually plays a minor role in energizing Earth's life forms.
E) is a star of average size.
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Major surface currents are set in motion by

A) the wakes of ships.
B) salinity differences.
C) winds.
D) density differences.
E) shapes of coastlines.
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Although several factors are involved, the main factor controlling the distribution of annual average temperature for Earth as a whole is

A) longitude.
B) latitude.
C) altitude.
D) land/water contrasts.
E) ocean currents.
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Almost all terrestrial radiation can be considered to be ________ and almost all solar radiation can be considered to be ________.

A) shortwave, longwave
B) shortwave, shortwave
C) longwave, longwave
D) longwave, shortwave
E) heat, light
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Which two of the following terms describe processes which are quite similar?

A) absorption and transmission
B) scattering and reflection
C) transmission and convection
D) absorption and adiabatic heating
E) radiation and conduction
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In a single second, the Earth receives as much energy from the Sun as

A) it reradiates in a week.
B) humans use in a century.
C) humans have used since the beginning of civilization.
D) all powerplants generate in a week.
E) Earth has produced by volcanic eruptions since the beginning of Earth history.
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Between 0.7 micrometers and 1,000 micrometers are the ________ wavelengths.

A) microwave
B) visible
C) infrared
D) ultraviolet
E) x-ray
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The boiling point of water at sea level is 100°C, which is the same as ________ Kelvin.

A) 0
B) 32
C) 212
D) 373
E) 410
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The speed of light is closest to ________ kilometers per second.

A) 3,000
B) 30,000
C) 300,000
D) 3,000,000
E) 30,000,000
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Subsidence inversions are most closely associated with

A) the presence of cities.
B) low-pressure storms.
C) high-pressure conditions.
D) the intertropical convergence.
E) the rising of air.
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The most plentiful terrestrial wavelengths are 20 times ________ than solar wavelengths.

A) more powerful
B) longer
C) faster
D) slower
E) shorter
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In an inversion, which is true?

A) Wind speeds are very high.
B) Large storms tend to be formed.
C) Air rises quickly.
D) The temperature decreases with altitude.
E) The temperature increases with altitude.
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For atmospheric radiation, ________ micrometers is considered to be the boundary between "shortwaves" and "longwaves."

A) 1
B) 4
C) 10
D) 40
E) 100
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An isotherm bends towards the Equator as it passes from the ocean over the land. One can infer

A) the season is summer.
B) the season is fall.
C) the season is winter.
D) the season is spring.
E) it is warmer over the land than the ocean.
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The normal vertical temperature gradient (average lapse rate) in the troposphere is CLOSEST to how many degrees Celsius per 1,000 meters?

A) 1.5
B) 3.5
C) 6.5
D) 16.5
E) 32.5
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On the equatorward side of each subtropical gyre is found the

A) Gulf Stream.
B) California Current.
C) West Wind Drift.
D) Equatorial Current.
E) Peru Current.
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On the average, sunlight received on the Earth's surface is only ________ as strong as that received at the edge of the atmosphere.

A) 1/100
B) 1/10
C) 1/4
D) 1/2
E) 1/8
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1
Which wavelengths are most poorly transmitted through the atmosphere?

A) longwaves
B) visible blue
C) shortwaves
D) solar radiation
E) radiation of 0.5 micrometer wavelengths
A
2
Heat transferred laterally in the atmosphere by horizontal wind movements is a process called ________.

A) compression
B) reflection
C) absorption
D) advection
E) transmission
D
3
________ objects radiate in shorter wavelengths than ________ objects.

A) Red, green
B) Big, small
C) Liquid, solid
D) Tall, short
E) Hot, cold
E
4
In the electromagnetic spectrum, visible light occupies the band between 0.4 and 0.7 ________.

A) millibars
B) micrometers
C) Kelvins
D) meters
E) feet
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Most of the radiation incident upon the Earth falls within the ________ part of the spectrum.

A) short wave
B) long wave
C) infrared
D) x-ray
E) radar
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The solar energy reaching Earth travels a distance of ________ million kilometers.

A) 1
B) 8
C) 30
D) 150
E) 567
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The only major country still using the Fahrenheit scale for temperature determination is ________.

A) U.S.A.
B) Canada
C) Germany
D) Brazil
E) Iraq
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The higher latitudes receive much less intense insolation than tropical zones because of differences in ________.

A) albedo
B) the Sun's angle of incidence
C) greenhouse effect
D) ocean's specific heat
E) water's transmissivity
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The phenomenon of Rayleigh scattering is most closely associated with which visible electromagnetic wavelengths?

A) red
B) green
C) blue
D) violet
E) x-rays
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The Sun's radiant energy reaches the Earth across space in approximately

A) 8 seconds.
B) 8 minutes.
C) 8 hours.
D) 8 days.
E) 8 months.
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Which of the following is the most prolific producer of carbon dioxide?

A) The burning of fossil fuels.
B) The growth of plants.
C) The production of electricity from solar energy.
D) The production of nuclear energy.
E) The production of wind energy.
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The albedo of the Earth system has been determined to be ________ percent.

A) 2
B) 15
C) 31
D) 75
E) 100
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Cooling because of air expansion is called ________.

A) conduction
B) convection
C) advection
D) adiabatic cooling
E) absorption
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The map of world average annual temperature range shows ________ to have the greatest range.

A) eastern Siberia
B) central Australia
C) northern Africa
D) southern South America
E) central Europe
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Which substance is the best transmitter of solar energy?

A) rock
B) soil
C) air
D) murky water
E) They are all approximately equal in transmissivity.
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The only major ocean current in the world whose flow is unbroken by any continent is ________.

A) North Pacific drift
B) Japan current
C) West Wind drift
D) east Australian current
E) Humboldt current
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The result of a horizontal cold air intrusion into a warmer air zone produces a(n) ________.

A) radiational inversion
B) advection inversion
C) subsidence inversion
D) isotherm
E) lapse rate
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A(n) ________ emits the maximum amount of radiation possible, at every wavelength, for its temperature.

A) blackbody radiator
B) isotherm
C) Celsius
D) albedo
E) Kelvin
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The Earth as a body has a yearly net loss of energy at the top of the atmosphere north of ________ degrees north latitude.

A) 10
B) 28
C) 56
D) 66.5
E) 90
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In terms of running the Earth's atmospheric processes, the significant energy comes from the Sun and ________.

A) the moon
B) the next closest star
C) reflection from Venus
D) Earth's interior
E) no other source
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About ________ percent of the total insolation is directly absorbed by the air.

A) 94
B) 64
C) 24
D) 14
E) 0.4
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Adiabatic processes cause cooling by ________.

A) conduction
B) convection
C) radiation
D) decompression
E) insertion
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Solar energy and terrestrial reradiation are usually measured in units of length called ________.

A) langleys
B) calories
C) micrometers
D) nanometers
E) isotherms
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The specific heat of water is greater than that of land. This means

A) water is warmer than land.
B) land is warmer than water.
C) water cools more slowly than does land.
D) land cools more slowly than does water.
E) none of the above
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Radiation from the Earth is mostly absorbed in the lower troposphere and ________ back towards Earth.

A) reradiated
B) scattered
C) conducted
D) convected
E) reflected
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The process of evaporation of liquid water to vapor releases stored energy called

A) convection.
B) latent heat.
C) advection.
D) compression.
E) conduction.
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The longest of all visible light waves are ________.

A) violet
B) red
C) green
D) yellow
E) ultraviolet
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In the Southern Hemisphere about ________ percent of the surface is land.

A) )019
B) 1.9
C) 19
D) 55
E) 78
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For the most part the atmosphere is heated directly from the ________.

A) Sun
B) Earth's surface
C) storms
D) cyclones
E) reflection from the Moon
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"Jiggling" is a description of the motion of

A) chemical energy.
B) atoms.
C) electromagnetic radiation.
D) x-rays.
E) scales used to measure Kelvins.
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At 0 Kelvins,

A) water boils.
B) ice forms.
C) ice melts.
D) water freezes.
E) molecular motion stops.
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Earth's reradiation to space consists mainly of ________.

A) longwave rays
B) gamma rays
C) shortwave rays
D) ultraviolet rays
E) x-rays
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The extremely low surface temperatures in the Antarctic in July (Southern Hemisphere winter) clearly demonstrate the influence of ________.

A) adiabatic cooling
B) ocean currents
C) greater cooling of land than water
D) lapse rates
E) aphelion
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In the Northern Hemisphere about ________ percent of the surface is land.

A) )039
B) 13.9
C) 39
D) 76
E) 91
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The absorption of longwave radiation in the atmosphere is popularly called

A) Coriolis effect.
B) scattering.
C) the greenhouse effect.
D) advection.
E) the carbon dioxide effect.
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A temperature inversion is mainly an inversion of the ________.

A) isotherms
B) normal lapse rate
C) Coriolis effect
D) gyres
E) topography
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Which of the following phenomena is NOT closely associated with atmospheric water vapor?

A) presence of latent heat
B) absorption of longwave energy
C) the greenhouse effect
D) absorption of terrestrial reradiation
E) adiabatic warming
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Advection is a(n) ________ wind movement.

A) horizontal
B) vertical
C) compressional
D) convectional
E) expansive
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Only ________ of the Sun's energy reaches the Earth.

A) 2 billionth
B) 1 billionth
C) 2 millionth
D) 1 millionth
E) 1 trillionth
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The energy emitted from the Sun is a product of ________.

A) fission
B) fusion
C) radioactive decay
D) geysers
E) none of the above
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Which of the following electromagnetic wavelengths are LONGEST?

A) microwaves
B) visible energy
C) ultraviolet energy
D) cosmic rays
E) infrared energy
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In terms of long-term temperature increases in the atmosphere, which of the following is TRUE?

A) Average global temperature has risen 5.0°C in the last 100 years.
B) No changes have been observed in the 21st century.
C) The greenhouse effect has never been shown to be real.
D) Increases in greenhouse gases have been observed.
E) It appears that we can readily curb the carbon dioxide problem.
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43
The circumpolar ocean current in the Southern Hemisphere is the ________.

A) Brazil current
B) Humboldt current
C) West Wind drift
D) Benguela current
E) Gulf Stream
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44
Most oceanic gyres are centered at ________ latitude.

A) 3°
B) 30°
C) 53°
D) 66°
E) 90°
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45
On maps of solar energy receipt, the main interruption to a strictly latitudinal pattern is

A) altitude.
B) cloud cover.
C) daylength.
D) air pollution.
E) angle of incidence.
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46
The atmosphere is heated, for the most part, from ________.

A) above
B) below
C) the stratosphere
D) the thermosphere
E) none of the above
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47
With respect to absorption of solar radiation, it is understood that objects of ________ are the most efficient absorbers.

A) dark color
B) light color
C) stone
D) plastic
E) snow
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48
In the heating of the atmosphere, which amount of energy is SMALLEST?

A) solar radiation received at the surface
B) the albedo of the Earth system
C) solar radiation absorbed by ozone
D) solar radiation entering the atmosphere
E) solar radiation absorbed by the atmosphere
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49
The reddish tint of the Sun at sunset results from ________.

A) scattering
B) condition
C) advection
D) reflection
E) albedo
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50
The current observed increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is attributable to

A) human activities.
B) earthquakes.
C) volcanoes.
D) the end of the "Ice Age".
E) grass fires set by lightning.
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51
Vertical motion in air causes cooling of the lifted air. This phenomenon is governed by the ________ effect.

A) Coriolis
B) albedo
C) inversion
D) adiabatic
E) latitudinal
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52
Which of the following does NOT refer to the transfer of electromagnetic radiation?

A) transmission
B) reflection
C) absorption
D) scattering
E) conduction
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53
The freezing point of water is ________ on the Kelvin scale.

A) 32
B) 0
C) 273
D) 60
E) -40
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54
Which of the following would NOT be a reason why land heats faster than water?

A) the presence of clouds
B) lower specific heat
C) no mobility
D) less transmissivity
E) less evaporation
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55
The radiation coming from the Sun is most plentiful at .5 micrometers. The most plentiful radiation coming from the Earth is at ________ micrometer(s).

A) 0
B) 0.5
C) 2
D) 5
E) 10
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56
Cool ocean currents deflect global Earth surface isotherms ________.

A) poleward
B) towards the Prime Meridian
C) equatorward
D) towards the closest continent
E) towards the ocean bottom
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57
Which of the following is closely related to a surface temperature inversion?

A) heating during the daytime
B) cold-air drainage
C) albedo
D) low pressure
E) significant vertical mixing
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58
Ocean gyres flow ________ in the Southern Hemisphere.

A) clockwise
B) counterclockwise
C) northward
D) southward
E) towards the Equator
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59
Sea surface temperatures sensed by satellite allows us to study

A) ultraviolet energy.
B) the greenhouse effect.
C) day lengths.
D) the hygrometer.
E) El Niño.
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60
The belt of maximum solar energy input to Earth swings back and forth

A) between 0 through 90 degrees latitude.
B) through the middle latitudes.
C) through the area of energy deficit.
D) through the tropics.
E) through a total of 5 degrees of latitude.
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61
A yearly net surplus of energy is experienced for all latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere SOUTH of which latitude?

A) 0°N
B) 8°N
C) 28°N
D) 58°N
E) 88°N
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62
What process explains the slow rate of snowmelt on a sunny day when the air temperature is above freezing?

A) conduction
B) transmission
C) reflection
D) advection
E) convection
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63
The basic direction of flow of the equatorial counter current is

A) to the east.
B) to the west.
C) to the northeast.
D) to the southwest.
E) to the south.
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64
The Sun

A) is a relatively large star.
B) generates energy through fission.
C) is the closest galaxy to Earth.
D) actually plays a minor role in energizing Earth's life forms.
E) is a star of average size.
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65
Major surface currents are set in motion by

A) the wakes of ships.
B) salinity differences.
C) winds.
D) density differences.
E) shapes of coastlines.
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66
Although several factors are involved, the main factor controlling the distribution of annual average temperature for Earth as a whole is

A) longitude.
B) latitude.
C) altitude.
D) land/water contrasts.
E) ocean currents.
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67
Almost all terrestrial radiation can be considered to be ________ and almost all solar radiation can be considered to be ________.

A) shortwave, longwave
B) shortwave, shortwave
C) longwave, longwave
D) longwave, shortwave
E) heat, light
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68
Which two of the following terms describe processes which are quite similar?

A) absorption and transmission
B) scattering and reflection
C) transmission and convection
D) absorption and adiabatic heating
E) radiation and conduction
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69
In a single second, the Earth receives as much energy from the Sun as

A) it reradiates in a week.
B) humans use in a century.
C) humans have used since the beginning of civilization.
D) all powerplants generate in a week.
E) Earth has produced by volcanic eruptions since the beginning of Earth history.
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70
Between 0.7 micrometers and 1,000 micrometers are the ________ wavelengths.

A) microwave
B) visible
C) infrared
D) ultraviolet
E) x-ray
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71
The boiling point of water at sea level is 100°C, which is the same as ________ Kelvin.

A) 0
B) 32
C) 212
D) 373
E) 410
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72
The speed of light is closest to ________ kilometers per second.

A) 3,000
B) 30,000
C) 300,000
D) 3,000,000
E) 30,000,000
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73
Subsidence inversions are most closely associated with

A) the presence of cities.
B) low-pressure storms.
C) high-pressure conditions.
D) the intertropical convergence.
E) the rising of air.
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74
The most plentiful terrestrial wavelengths are 20 times ________ than solar wavelengths.

A) more powerful
B) longer
C) faster
D) slower
E) shorter
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75
In an inversion, which is true?

A) Wind speeds are very high.
B) Large storms tend to be formed.
C) Air rises quickly.
D) The temperature decreases with altitude.
E) The temperature increases with altitude.
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76
For atmospheric radiation, ________ micrometers is considered to be the boundary between "shortwaves" and "longwaves."

A) 1
B) 4
C) 10
D) 40
E) 100
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77
An isotherm bends towards the Equator as it passes from the ocean over the land. One can infer

A) the season is summer.
B) the season is fall.
C) the season is winter.
D) the season is spring.
E) it is warmer over the land than the ocean.
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78
The normal vertical temperature gradient (average lapse rate) in the troposphere is CLOSEST to how many degrees Celsius per 1,000 meters?

A) 1.5
B) 3.5
C) 6.5
D) 16.5
E) 32.5
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79
On the equatorward side of each subtropical gyre is found the

A) Gulf Stream.
B) California Current.
C) West Wind Drift.
D) Equatorial Current.
E) Peru Current.
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80
On the average, sunlight received on the Earth's surface is only ________ as strong as that received at the edge of the atmosphere.

A) 1/100
B) 1/10
C) 1/4
D) 1/2
E) 1/8
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