Deck 12: The Ocean and the Atmosphere

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Sea level fluctuates as the result of _____.

A)changes in water volume due to ocean warming
B)changes in ocean basin volume from shifts of lithospheric plates
C)tidal forces
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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A rogue wave may have a trough-to-crest height reaching _____ m.

A)2
B)5
C)10
D)20
E)29
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The figure below indicates that water on Earth may have come originally from inside the Earth,through volcanoes,and from _____. <strong>The figure below indicates that water on Earth may have come originally from inside the Earth,through volcanoes,and from _____.  </strong> A)lakes B)the moon C)rainwater D)comets and meteorites E)stars <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)lakes
B)the moon
C)rainwater
D)comets and meteorites
E)stars
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A land/sea area between Russia and Alaska,which became passable during the Ice Age,is the _____.

A)Bering Land Bridge
B)Isthmus of Panama
C)Trans-Alaska Highway
D)Aleutian Island
E)Pribiloff Island
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A shoreline with lots of bedrock in the water and coastal cliffs with terraces is probably _____.

A)emerging from the ocean
B)tectonically passive (inactive)
C)submerging in the oceans
D)due to tsunamis
E)barred coast
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The upper density zone of the ocean is called the _____:

A)thermocline
B)deep zone
C)thermohaline circulation
D)equatorial zone
E)surface layer
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At the base of a wave-cut cliff,one will usually find a_____.

A)drift-tide
B)barrier-bar
C)wave-cut bench
D)marine terrace
E)coral reef
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An enclosed bay inshore from a barrier bar is a(n)_____.

A)estuary
B)beach
C)wave-cut bench
D)lagoon
E)tidal bay
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Cold,salty water off the coast of Greenland sinks to form a large ocean mass called _____.

A)New England seawater
B)Antarctic Bottom water
C)North Atlantic Deep Water
D)Subtropical Convergence
E)Arctic Top Water
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Christopher Columbus sailed west to America on which of the illustrated surface ocean currents? <strong>Christopher Columbus sailed west to America on which of the illustrated surface ocean currents?  </strong> A)Northeast Trades B)Horse Latitudes C)Prevailing Westerlies D)Polar Lows E)Doldrums <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Northeast Trades
B)Horse Latitudes
C)Prevailing Westerlies
D)Polar Lows
E)Doldrums
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The surface ocean current in the figure below,that flows northward into the Atlantic Ocean and east across the Carolina coast,is called the _____: <strong>The surface ocean current in the figure below,that flows northward into the Atlantic Ocean and east across the Carolina coast,is called the _____:  </strong> A)Antarctic Bottom Water B)Coriolis Effect C)North Atlantic Deep Water D)Gulf Stream E)Northeast Trades <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Antarctic Bottom Water
B)Coriolis Effect
C)North Atlantic Deep Water
D)Gulf Stream
E)Northeast Trades
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Barrier islands typically feature _____.

A)spits
B)tombolos
C)bay barriers
D)tidal inlets
E)all of the above
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The Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States are mostly _____ coast.

A)rocky (cliffed)
B)lowland beach and barrier island
C)coral reef
D)tectonic
E)wave-cut
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A complete water circulation in the ocean "conveyor belt" takes _____ years.

A)10
B)100
C)1000
D)50
E)5
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The term "conveyer belt circulation" is also referred to as _____.

A)the ocean tides
B)the thermohaline circulation
C)deep ocean circulation
D)North Atlantic Current
E)Antarctic bottom water
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At a depth of _____,wave motion becomes negligible.

A)1 m
B)10 m
C)l/2
D)1 km
E)10 km
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A ridge of sand and gravel that connects an island to a mainland is a(n)_____.

A)barrier bar
B)tombolo
C)spit
D)estuary
E)jetty
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There may be two tides per day in a given area because of the effect of the Moon's gravity,and because of _____.

A)surface currents
B)winds
C)inertial force
D)Coriolis Effect
E)tidal bore
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Wave activity that occurs between the line of breakers and the shore is called _____.

A)refraction waves
B)reflection waves
C)surf
D)longshore current
E)a wave base
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The elements sulfur,potassium and sodium in ocean salt comes from _____.

A)the sun's rays
B)chemical weathering of rocks
C)evaporation of seawater
D)meteorites landing
E)sea shells
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Which of the following class of compounds is believed to cause destruction of stratospheric ozone?

A)alcohols
B)greenhouse gases
C)hydrocarbons
D)chlorofluorocarbons
E)methane
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The troposphere contains approximately 50% of the atmosphere's mass.
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The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased from approximately 320 ppm to over 360 ppm in the past 50 years.
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The world ocean covers 71% of Earth's surface.
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The amount of water in the air is expressed by the term _____.

A)convection
B)convergence
C)humidity
D)atmosphere
E)fog
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Global warming is suspected to be responsible for sea level changes of _____.

A))10 mm/yr
B)24 mm/yr
C)200 cm/yr
D)2)4 mm/yr
E)100 mm/yr
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The "ozone hole" is most noticeable over _____?

A)North America
B)Europe
C)Antarctica
D)Asia
E)Australia
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Which of the following is NOT a significant benefit of coral reefs?

A)sandy beach creation
B)increased ecological diversity
C)recycled nutrients
D)dissipated wave energy
E)protected lagoons
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The Earth's axial tilt (declination),which causes seasons,is _____ degrees from vertical.

A)15.8
B)19.5
C)23.5
D)25.6
E)30.9
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Seawater is becoming distinctly saltier over time.
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Like tides,ocean waves are powered by the Moon's gravity.
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Surface currents in the Northern Hemisphere tend to curve to the right (clockwise).
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Sea level may rise and fall by thousands of meters.
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In the ocean zones in the figure,cold,fresh water sinks below warm,salty water in the oceans.
In the ocean zones in the figure,cold,fresh water sinks below warm,salty water in the oceans.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Salt in ocean water comes from volcanic sources and rock weathering.
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The Earth's atmosphere is a mixture of gases dominated by oxygen and nitrogen.The next most abundant gas (in dry air)is _____.

A)helium
B)argon
C)carbon dioxide
D)methane
E)hydrogen
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The Coriolis Effect is caused by _____.

A)Earth's magnetic field
B)Earth's gravity
C)Earth's rotation
D)Moon's gravity
E)Moon's rotation
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Tidal bores occur in long,narrow bays such as the Bay of Fundy.
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The temperature at which the relative humidity is 100% is termed the _____.

A)humidity index
B)dew point
C)water vapor temperature
D)heat index
E)saturation point
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)If earth had no mountains or oceans,the major climate zones would all be nearly parallel to the equator.
B)Moisture in the warm air around the equator condenses as it rises and becomes cooler,causing tropical rains
C)Because Earth is not stationary,the flow of air is influenced by the Coriolis Effect.
D)Uneven heating of the land surface by solar radiation gives rise to winds and tides.
E)Tectonic uplifts can elevate old beaches to create marine terraces
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The tiny coral animals are called_____.
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The skeletal material secreted by coral is composed of ______.
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The air in the_____is so tenuous that this zone is defined by rocket scientists to be part of "space."
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_____are regular,daily cycles of rising and falling sea level that results from the gravitational action of the Moon,the Sun,and the Earth.
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The Northeast and Southeast _____ Winds in the global pattern as shown,generally blow east-to-west,above and below the Equatorial low pressure zone.
The Northeast and Southeast _____ Winds in the global pattern as shown,generally blow east-to-west,above and below the Equatorial low pressure zone.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Temperatures in the ocean deep zone (see figure below)reach down on average to _____°C.
Temperatures in the ocean deep zone (see figure below)reach down on average to _____°C.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The stratosphere contains approximately _____of the atmosphere's mass.
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The type of energy absorbed by the ocean when water evaporates and then freezes upon release is referred to as _____.
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A long,narrow,sandy island lying offshore and parallel to a lowland coast is a(n)_____.
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Two processes that tend to make seawater saltier are_____ and evaporation of surface water.
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The salinity of seawater averages between 3.3-3.7 percent.
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A current within the surf zone that,as shown in the figure below,parallels the shoreline is a(n)_____ current.
A current within the surf zone that,as shown in the figure below,parallels the shoreline is a(n)_____ current.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The process in which wave energy is realigned parallel to the contours of the seafloor is _____.
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Atmospheric convection cells in low latitudes (0°-30°)are called _____cells.
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Earth's weather is primarily generated in the _____.
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Wave-washed sediment along a coast forms a(n)_____.
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The gases that cause the greenhouse effect are concentrated in the _____layer of the Earth's atmosphere.
The gases that cause the greenhouse effect are concentrated in the _____layer of the Earth's atmosphere.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Beginning at the bottom and moving upward,the four layers of the atmosphere as shown are the _____,stratosphere,mesosphere,and thermosphere.
Beginning at the bottom and moving upward,the four layers of the atmosphere as shown are the _____,stratosphere,mesosphere,and thermosphere.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The atmospheric layer that protects life on Earth by absorbing ultraviolet radiation is the _____layer.
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The transition zone in the figure of the ocean's temperature layering is called the _____.
The transition zone in the figure of the ocean's temperature layering is called the _____.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Why does the installation of a breakwater or jetty cause undesirable consequences on nearby shorelines?
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Why does the figure show it is a "Millionaire's folly" to build a house on a sea-cliff?
Why does the figure show it is a Millionaire's folly to build a house on a sea-cliff?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Where do surface currents derive their energy,and why are they predictable?
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What factors contribute to creating weather?
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Why is ocean water layered into zones?
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In what forms is oxygen found in the atmosphere layers illustrated,and which of those forms shield us from ultraviolet rays?
In what forms is oxygen found in the atmosphere layers illustrated,and which of those forms shield us from ultraviolet rays?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Where do oxygen and carbon dioxide originate in the atmosphere?
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Assuming that glaciers cut off the "ocean conveyer belt" during the last Ice Age,how might that have affected the duration of the glacial episode?
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What is the greenhouse effect?
What is the greenhouse effect?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Discuss the reasons geologists believe that water on Earth's surface must have been present by 4.0 billion years ago.Consider in your answer how the likely sources of the water might influence when it must have been present.
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How do incoming waves,as shown in the figure below,transform into a longshore current?
How do incoming waves,as shown in the figure below,transform into a longshore current?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Why does Earth have seasons?
Why does Earth have seasons?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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How does the Pacific Ocean El Nino current affect global climate?
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Why do waves break as shown below?
Why do waves break as shown below?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Why does the accumulation of salt in the oceans NOT provide a means to estimate how long the oceans have existed?
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Deck 12: The Ocean and the Atmosphere
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Sea level fluctuates as the result of _____.

A)changes in water volume due to ocean warming
B)changes in ocean basin volume from shifts of lithospheric plates
C)tidal forces
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
D
2
A rogue wave may have a trough-to-crest height reaching _____ m.

A)2
B)5
C)10
D)20
E)29
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3
The figure below indicates that water on Earth may have come originally from inside the Earth,through volcanoes,and from _____. <strong>The figure below indicates that water on Earth may have come originally from inside the Earth,through volcanoes,and from _____.  </strong> A)lakes B)the moon C)rainwater D)comets and meteorites E)stars

A)lakes
B)the moon
C)rainwater
D)comets and meteorites
E)stars
D
4
A land/sea area between Russia and Alaska,which became passable during the Ice Age,is the _____.

A)Bering Land Bridge
B)Isthmus of Panama
C)Trans-Alaska Highway
D)Aleutian Island
E)Pribiloff Island
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A shoreline with lots of bedrock in the water and coastal cliffs with terraces is probably _____.

A)emerging from the ocean
B)tectonically passive (inactive)
C)submerging in the oceans
D)due to tsunamis
E)barred coast
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The upper density zone of the ocean is called the _____:

A)thermocline
B)deep zone
C)thermohaline circulation
D)equatorial zone
E)surface layer
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At the base of a wave-cut cliff,one will usually find a_____.

A)drift-tide
B)barrier-bar
C)wave-cut bench
D)marine terrace
E)coral reef
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An enclosed bay inshore from a barrier bar is a(n)_____.

A)estuary
B)beach
C)wave-cut bench
D)lagoon
E)tidal bay
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Cold,salty water off the coast of Greenland sinks to form a large ocean mass called _____.

A)New England seawater
B)Antarctic Bottom water
C)North Atlantic Deep Water
D)Subtropical Convergence
E)Arctic Top Water
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Christopher Columbus sailed west to America on which of the illustrated surface ocean currents? <strong>Christopher Columbus sailed west to America on which of the illustrated surface ocean currents?  </strong> A)Northeast Trades B)Horse Latitudes C)Prevailing Westerlies D)Polar Lows E)Doldrums

A)Northeast Trades
B)Horse Latitudes
C)Prevailing Westerlies
D)Polar Lows
E)Doldrums
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The surface ocean current in the figure below,that flows northward into the Atlantic Ocean and east across the Carolina coast,is called the _____: <strong>The surface ocean current in the figure below,that flows northward into the Atlantic Ocean and east across the Carolina coast,is called the _____:  </strong> A)Antarctic Bottom Water B)Coriolis Effect C)North Atlantic Deep Water D)Gulf Stream E)Northeast Trades

A)Antarctic Bottom Water
B)Coriolis Effect
C)North Atlantic Deep Water
D)Gulf Stream
E)Northeast Trades
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Barrier islands typically feature _____.

A)spits
B)tombolos
C)bay barriers
D)tidal inlets
E)all of the above
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The Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States are mostly _____ coast.

A)rocky (cliffed)
B)lowland beach and barrier island
C)coral reef
D)tectonic
E)wave-cut
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A complete water circulation in the ocean "conveyor belt" takes _____ years.

A)10
B)100
C)1000
D)50
E)5
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The term "conveyer belt circulation" is also referred to as _____.

A)the ocean tides
B)the thermohaline circulation
C)deep ocean circulation
D)North Atlantic Current
E)Antarctic bottom water
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At a depth of _____,wave motion becomes negligible.

A)1 m
B)10 m
C)l/2
D)1 km
E)10 km
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A ridge of sand and gravel that connects an island to a mainland is a(n)_____.

A)barrier bar
B)tombolo
C)spit
D)estuary
E)jetty
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There may be two tides per day in a given area because of the effect of the Moon's gravity,and because of _____.

A)surface currents
B)winds
C)inertial force
D)Coriolis Effect
E)tidal bore
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Wave activity that occurs between the line of breakers and the shore is called _____.

A)refraction waves
B)reflection waves
C)surf
D)longshore current
E)a wave base
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The elements sulfur,potassium and sodium in ocean salt comes from _____.

A)the sun's rays
B)chemical weathering of rocks
C)evaporation of seawater
D)meteorites landing
E)sea shells
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Which of the following class of compounds is believed to cause destruction of stratospheric ozone?

A)alcohols
B)greenhouse gases
C)hydrocarbons
D)chlorofluorocarbons
E)methane
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The troposphere contains approximately 50% of the atmosphere's mass.
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The amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased from approximately 320 ppm to over 360 ppm in the past 50 years.
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The world ocean covers 71% of Earth's surface.
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The amount of water in the air is expressed by the term _____.

A)convection
B)convergence
C)humidity
D)atmosphere
E)fog
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Global warming is suspected to be responsible for sea level changes of _____.

A))10 mm/yr
B)24 mm/yr
C)200 cm/yr
D)2)4 mm/yr
E)100 mm/yr
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The "ozone hole" is most noticeable over _____?

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B)Europe
C)Antarctica
D)Asia
E)Australia
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Which of the following is NOT a significant benefit of coral reefs?

A)sandy beach creation
B)increased ecological diversity
C)recycled nutrients
D)dissipated wave energy
E)protected lagoons
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The Earth's axial tilt (declination),which causes seasons,is _____ degrees from vertical.

A)15.8
B)19.5
C)23.5
D)25.6
E)30.9
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Seawater is becoming distinctly saltier over time.
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Like tides,ocean waves are powered by the Moon's gravity.
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Surface currents in the Northern Hemisphere tend to curve to the right (clockwise).
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Sea level may rise and fall by thousands of meters.
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In the ocean zones in the figure,cold,fresh water sinks below warm,salty water in the oceans.
In the ocean zones in the figure,cold,fresh water sinks below warm,salty water in the oceans.
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Salt in ocean water comes from volcanic sources and rock weathering.
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The Earth's atmosphere is a mixture of gases dominated by oxygen and nitrogen.The next most abundant gas (in dry air)is _____.

A)helium
B)argon
C)carbon dioxide
D)methane
E)hydrogen
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The Coriolis Effect is caused by _____.

A)Earth's magnetic field
B)Earth's gravity
C)Earth's rotation
D)Moon's gravity
E)Moon's rotation
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Tidal bores occur in long,narrow bays such as the Bay of Fundy.
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The temperature at which the relative humidity is 100% is termed the _____.

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B)dew point
C)water vapor temperature
D)heat index
E)saturation point
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A)If earth had no mountains or oceans,the major climate zones would all be nearly parallel to the equator.
B)Moisture in the warm air around the equator condenses as it rises and becomes cooler,causing tropical rains
C)Because Earth is not stationary,the flow of air is influenced by the Coriolis Effect.
D)Uneven heating of the land surface by solar radiation gives rise to winds and tides.
E)Tectonic uplifts can elevate old beaches to create marine terraces
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The tiny coral animals are called_____.
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The skeletal material secreted by coral is composed of ______.
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The air in the_____is so tenuous that this zone is defined by rocket scientists to be part of "space."
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_____are regular,daily cycles of rising and falling sea level that results from the gravitational action of the Moon,the Sun,and the Earth.
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The Northeast and Southeast _____ Winds in the global pattern as shown,generally blow east-to-west,above and below the Equatorial low pressure zone.
The Northeast and Southeast _____ Winds in the global pattern as shown,generally blow east-to-west,above and below the Equatorial low pressure zone.
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Temperatures in the ocean deep zone (see figure below)reach down on average to _____°C.
Temperatures in the ocean deep zone (see figure below)reach down on average to _____°C.
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The stratosphere contains approximately _____of the atmosphere's mass.
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The type of energy absorbed by the ocean when water evaporates and then freezes upon release is referred to as _____.
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A long,narrow,sandy island lying offshore and parallel to a lowland coast is a(n)_____.
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Two processes that tend to make seawater saltier are_____ and evaporation of surface water.
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The salinity of seawater averages between 3.3-3.7 percent.
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A current within the surf zone that,as shown in the figure below,parallels the shoreline is a(n)_____ current.
A current within the surf zone that,as shown in the figure below,parallels the shoreline is a(n)_____ current.
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The process in which wave energy is realigned parallel to the contours of the seafloor is _____.
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Atmospheric convection cells in low latitudes (0°-30°)are called _____cells.
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Earth's weather is primarily generated in the _____.
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Wave-washed sediment along a coast forms a(n)_____.
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The gases that cause the greenhouse effect are concentrated in the _____layer of the Earth's atmosphere.
The gases that cause the greenhouse effect are concentrated in the _____layer of the Earth's atmosphere.
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Beginning at the bottom and moving upward,the four layers of the atmosphere as shown are the _____,stratosphere,mesosphere,and thermosphere.
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The atmospheric layer that protects life on Earth by absorbing ultraviolet radiation is the _____layer.
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60
The transition zone in the figure of the ocean's temperature layering is called the _____.
The transition zone in the figure of the ocean's temperature layering is called the _____.
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61
Why does the installation of a breakwater or jetty cause undesirable consequences on nearby shorelines?
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62
Why does the figure show it is a "Millionaire's folly" to build a house on a sea-cliff?
Why does the figure show it is a Millionaire's folly to build a house on a sea-cliff?
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63
Where do surface currents derive their energy,and why are they predictable?
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64
What factors contribute to creating weather?
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65
Why is ocean water layered into zones?
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66
In what forms is oxygen found in the atmosphere layers illustrated,and which of those forms shield us from ultraviolet rays?
In what forms is oxygen found in the atmosphere layers illustrated,and which of those forms shield us from ultraviolet rays?
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67
Where do oxygen and carbon dioxide originate in the atmosphere?
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68
Assuming that glaciers cut off the "ocean conveyer belt" during the last Ice Age,how might that have affected the duration of the glacial episode?
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69
What is the greenhouse effect?
What is the greenhouse effect?
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70
Discuss the reasons geologists believe that water on Earth's surface must have been present by 4.0 billion years ago.Consider in your answer how the likely sources of the water might influence when it must have been present.
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71
How do incoming waves,as shown in the figure below,transform into a longshore current?
How do incoming waves,as shown in the figure below,transform into a longshore current?
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72
Why does Earth have seasons?
Why does Earth have seasons?
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73
How does the Pacific Ocean El Nino current affect global climate?
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74
Why do waves break as shown below?
Why do waves break as shown below?
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75
Why does the accumulation of salt in the oceans NOT provide a means to estimate how long the oceans have existed?
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