Deck 14: Earths Climates: Past, present, future
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Deck 14: Earths Climates: Past, present, future
1
The radiative balance between incoming and outgoing energy is moderated by the _____.
A)climate
B)global warming
C)greenhouse effect
D)atmosphere
E)anthroposphere
A)climate
B)global warming
C)greenhouse effect
D)atmosphere
E)anthroposphere
C
2
Obliquity (Earth's tilt)has a period of approximately _____.
A)100,000 years
B)26,000 years
C)41,000 years
D)All are considered variations in Earth's orbit that affect climate.
E)None are considered variations in Earth's orbit that affect climate.
A)100,000 years
B)26,000 years
C)41,000 years
D)All are considered variations in Earth's orbit that affect climate.
E)None are considered variations in Earth's orbit that affect climate.
C
3
The most probable cause of anthropogenic warming in the foreseeable future is the increase in _____.
A)chlorine oxides
B)ozone
C)sunlight
D)carbon dioxide
E)chlorofluorocarbons
A)chlorine oxides
B)ozone
C)sunlight
D)carbon dioxide
E)chlorofluorocarbons
D
4
The peak of the last Ice Age,when glaciers blanketed much of North America,was _____ years ago.
A)500
B)21,000
C)120,000
D)18,000
E)55,000
A)500
B)21,000
C)120,000
D)18,000
E)55,000
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5
If greenhouse gas levels remain the same as today,we can expect 50-year temperature increases in the range of _____ °C:
A)10-25
B)0)5-1.5
C)2-6
D)0)1-0.3
E)30-40
A)10-25
B)0)5-1.5
C)2-6
D)0)1-0.3
E)30-40
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6
_____ is the astronomical motion considered by Milankovitch as most related to the seasons.
A)Precession (Wobble)
B)Tilt of the axis
C)Ellipticity of orbit
D)Nutation
E)None of the above
A)Precession (Wobble)
B)Tilt of the axis
C)Ellipticity of orbit
D)Nutation
E)None of the above
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7
Precession (Earth's wobble)has a period of approximately _____.
A)100,000 years
B)26,000 years
C)41,000 years
D)All are considered variations in Earth's orbit that affect climate.
E)None are considered variations in Earth's orbit that affect climate.
A)100,000 years
B)26,000 years
C)41,000 years
D)All are considered variations in Earth's orbit that affect climate.
E)None are considered variations in Earth's orbit that affect climate.
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8
The process by which increased levels of CO₂ in the atmosphere lead to enhanced growth of vegetation,which then removes CO₂ from the atmosphere through photosynthesis is termed a _____.
A)positive feedback
B)negative feedback
C)Milankovitch Cycle
D)reservoir
E)sink
A)positive feedback
B)negative feedback
C)Milankovitch Cycle
D)reservoir
E)sink
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9
_____ represent humid periods characterized by much higher rainfall (on the order of 300 to 400 mm/yr).
A)Trends
B)Sequestrations
C)Pluvials
D)Paleosols
E)Ice ages
A)Trends
B)Sequestrations
C)Pluvials
D)Paleosols
E)Ice ages
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10
The sequestration of _____ helps to move the global climate system toward an equilibrium condition.
A)carbon
B)oxygen
C)nitrogen
D)ozone
E)hydrogen
A)carbon
B)oxygen
C)nitrogen
D)ozone
E)hydrogen
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11
Which of the following is NOT a likely consequence of enhanced global warming?
A)flooding of islands
B)increased droughts
C)stronger storms
D)enlarged ozone hole
E)loss of coral reefs
A)flooding of islands
B)increased droughts
C)stronger storms
D)enlarged ozone hole
E)loss of coral reefs
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12
Data from the past 100 years indicates that global temperatures have increased approximately _____ °C:
A)0)1
B)0)2
C)0)8
D)1)2
E)5)0
A)0)1
B)0)2
C)0)8
D)1)2
E)5)0
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13
Evidences of recent climate change are found in _____.
A)changes in animal migrations,including penguins
B)shrinking of mountain glaciers
C)reduction of sea ice
D)increased temperature in the arctic
E)all of the above
A)changes in animal migrations,including penguins
B)shrinking of mountain glaciers
C)reduction of sea ice
D)increased temperature in the arctic
E)all of the above
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14
Ancient temperatures are best extrapolated by comparing isotopes of _____ gas.
A)nitrogen
B)carbon
C)oxygen
D)argon
E)chlorine
A)nitrogen
B)carbon
C)oxygen
D)argon
E)chlorine
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15
Eccentricity has a period of approximately _____.
A)100,000 years
B)26,000 years
C)41,000 years
D)All are considered variations in Earth's orbit that affect climate.
E)None are considered variations in Earth's orbit that affect climate.
A)100,000 years
B)26,000 years
C)41,000 years
D)All are considered variations in Earth's orbit that affect climate.
E)None are considered variations in Earth's orbit that affect climate.
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16
Which of the following is NOT a variation in Earth's orbit that has an effect on Climate?
A)eccentricity
B)obliquity
C)precession
D)All are considered variations in Earth's orbit that affect climate.
E)None are considered variations in Earth's orbit that affect climate.
A)eccentricity
B)obliquity
C)precession
D)All are considered variations in Earth's orbit that affect climate.
E)None are considered variations in Earth's orbit that affect climate.
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17
Which of the following does NOT have a known effect on Earth's climate?
A)Earth-Moon tidal gravity
B)greenhouse effect
C)eccentricity of Earth's orbit
D)tilt of the Earth
E)precession (wobbling)of Earth's axis
A)Earth-Moon tidal gravity
B)greenhouse effect
C)eccentricity of Earth's orbit
D)tilt of the Earth
E)precession (wobbling)of Earth's axis
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18
The _____ is the realm of human activity.
A)anthrosphere
B)hydrosphere
C)atmosphere
D)geosphere
E)anthroposphere
A)anthrosphere
B)hydrosphere
C)atmosphere
D)geosphere
E)anthroposphere
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19
Which is the most important of the naturally occurring greenhouse gases?
A)carbon dioxide
B)ozone
C)methane
D)water vapor
E)nitrous oxide
A)carbon dioxide
B)ozone
C)methane
D)water vapor
E)nitrous oxide
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20
_____ scatter incoming solar radiation,resulting in the cooling of Earth's surface.
A)Albedos
B)Radiatively active gasses
C)Aerosols
D)Ozones
E)All of the aforementioned.
A)Albedos
B)Radiatively active gasses
C)Aerosols
D)Ozones
E)All of the aforementioned.
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21
Paleoclimatology is the scientific study of ancient climates.
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22
Aerosols selectively absorb infrared radiation,causing a layer of warmed air to accumulate close to the surface.
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23
Climate proxies are records of natural events that are influenced by,and closely mimic,climate.
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24
A reservoir is a type of sink.
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25
The term albedo refers to the reflectivity of a surface as a percentage of the total reflected radiation.
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26
Earth emerged from the last ice age about 10,000 years ago.
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27
Milankovitch cycles are the combined influences of astronomical-orbital factors that produce changes in Earth's climate.
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28
Climate is the average weather conditions of a location or region over time.
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29
Death Valley,California was almost entirely under water during the last ice age.
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30
Tree rings are used as a climate proxy.
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31
The precise linkage between global climate change and human activity is NOT accurately measurable.
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32
Global warming refers to present-day warming of the world's climate that most scientists believe is likely to continue and is,at least,partly caused by human activities.
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33
The study of paleoclimatology includes analysis of past surface temperatures.
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34
Claims that past Earth climates were different from today are just speculations.
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35
Greenhouse gases entirely control global climate.
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36
Fossils of tiny sea creatures called foraminifera,which once lived in surface waters,equilibrate with the water around them,preserving a chemical record of past climatic changes.
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37
Scientists commonly use variations of the Köppen system to describe the present-day distribution of climate zones.
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38
Global climate change is a new phenomenon.
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39
Measurements of the isotopes of nitrogen in glacier ice enables scientists to calculate the air temperature when the snow that later was transformed into ice accumulated at the glacier surface.
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40
Asynchronicity refers to slight mismatches in timing between major climatic events,as recorded in ice core records from Antarctic and Greenland ice cores.
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41
The 4ᵗʰ Report (2007)released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)concluded that human actions are unlikely the cause of global warming.
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42
The anthropogenic greenhouse effect is the portion of greenhouse warming that results from human activities,rather than natural processes.
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43
The Medieval Warm Period was an episode of mild climate during the Middle Ages.
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44
The indirect effects of global warming are relatively simple to quantify.
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45
The concentration of atmospheric methane has increased by about 350 percent since the Industrial Revolution.
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46
Paleoclimate evidence indicates that around 50 glaciations occurred during the Pleistocene Epoch.
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47
A _____ occurs when a system is stabilizing or self-limiting.
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48
Windblown deposits of fine sediment called loess are found south of the ice limit in the midwestern United States.
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49
The _____ is the component of the climate system that is the realm of human activity.
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50
The Isthmus of Panama closed approximately _____ years ago as a result of the collision of the Pacific and Caribbean plates.
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51
_____ kinds of orbital change combine to affect Earth's climate.
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52
A rapid cooling interval that occurred between 11,000 and 10,000 years ago is known as the
_____.
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53
During the last glaciations,in midlatitude coastal regions,temperatures on land were generally reduced by about 10 to 12°C.
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54
Scientists commonly use variations of the _____ to describe the present-day distribution of climate zones.
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55
Periods between glacial advances are called _____ periods.
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56
Extremely fine,suspended particles of dust,volcanic ash,ice,pollutants,and other substances are termed _____.
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57
Ancient desert river channels now deeply buried by windblown sand are called _____.
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58
The Little Ice Age was characterized by unusually snowy winters,cool,wet summers,and expansion of sea ice in the North Atlantic.
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59
Radiatively active gases are located mainly in the _____.
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60
A general circulation model is a computer model of the climate system,linking processes in the atmosphere,hydrosphere,biosphere,and geosphere.
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61
What are the important greenhouse gases,both naturally occurring and anthropogenic?
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62
Discuss the differences between negative and positive feedbacks.
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63
In the case of global climate change reporting,the term very likely indicates a probability of _____ or greater.
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64
A _____ is defined as a long-term or underlying pattern in a time series of data.
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65
A _____ is a computer model of the climate system,linking processes in the atmosphere,hydrosphere,biosphere,and geosphere.
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66
A(n)_____ is a departure from a long-term baseline,such as the average temperature for a given period.
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67
Deep-sea and lake-bottom _____ provide some of the best indirect evidence of past climatic changes.
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68
What is the Younger Dryas Event?
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69
What are some of the lines of evidence and methods that climate scientists use to reconstruct past climates and glacial history?
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70
Explain the concept of Milankovitch cycles and how they may affect glacial events.
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71
How is ice core data used as a climate proxy?
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72
Small bubbles of air are trapped in glacial ice during its transformation from snow to ice provide samples of the ambient _____ at the time the snow fell,which can be extracted and chemically analyzed.
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73
What is the difference between a reservoir and a sink?
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74
How do clouds affect climate?
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75
What are two important components of climate change that have yet to be adequately included in future prediction models?
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76
Glacial-aged aeolian deposits of fine sediment calledare _____ found south of the ice limit in the midwestern United States.
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77
The long-term storage of a material in isolation from the atmosphere is termed _____.
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78
Methane (CH₄)that is stored as molecules of ice in seafloor sediment is termed _____.
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79
The _____ is the portion of greenhouse warming that results from human activities,rather than natural processes.
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80
How would reduced use of fossil fuels reduce global warming?
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