Deck 4: Atmospheric Moisture and Precipitation

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Atmospheric moisture deposited at the Earth's surface as rain, hail sleet, snow etc.

A)precipitation
B)percolation;
C)evaporation;
D)evapotranspiration
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Which one of the following makes up only about 1.7% of the world's water supply?

A)groundwater
B)glaciers
C)rivers
D)oceans
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After precipitation falls to the land surface, surface water can flow off the land, concentrating in streams and rivers. This flow is known as:

A)percolation;
B)runoff
C)groundwater flow
D)hydrological Cycle
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The transfer of water from land and ocean to the atmosphere and back again to land and oceans in a never ending cycle is:

A)water table
B)hydrologic balance concept
C)the hydrologic cycle
D)throughput by overland flow
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___________________ is when ice changes directly from the solid phase to the gaseous phase without a transitional liquid phase.

A)evaporation
B)deposition
C)sublimation
D)condensation
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Earth's hydrosphere is best described as the

A)the realm of life, connected to all other earth spheres
B)the realm of water in all its forms, including atmospheric water oceans, glaciers, lakes, and streams
C)the realm of solids, in all its forms, including the solid outer layer of Earth
D)the gaseous realm extending from the troposphere to the thermosphere
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The return of precipitation to the atmosphere as water vapor occurs through:

A)sinking of water into soil and rock through percolation
B)fluctuations in the water table
C)condensation
D)evaporation
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Water vapor that changes state to form a cloud is an example of:

A)condensation
B)temperature
C)melting
D)evaporation
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Subsurface water found under the surface in soil and rock:

A)underflow;
B)the Water Table;
C)runoff
D)groundwater
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Water changing to the gaseous phase is known as __________.

A)evaporation
B)deposition
C)sublimation
D)condensation
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Precipitation that flows on the land into streams and rivers and then eventually to lakes and oceans is known as:

A)runoff
B)the water table
C)groundwater flow
D)infiltration
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Water vapor changing directly to the liquid phase is known as __________.

A)deposition
B)evaporation
C)sublimation
D)condensation
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When water vapor is converted into water droplets due to cooling, the process is called:

A)percolation
B)evaporation
C)condensation
D)evapotranspiration
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___________________ is when water vapor changes directly from the gaseous phase to the solid phase without a transitional liquid phase.

A)evaporation
B)deposition
C)condensation
D)sublimation
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Consider the following terms that show, in sequence, a portion of the hydrologic cycle. What term best completes the sequence? Precipitation -------- ????--------- ocean--------evaporation-------clouds

A)Deposition
B)Condensation
C)Runoff
D)Evaporation
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Oceans, lakes, and rivers return water to the atmosphere through:

A)condensation
B)overland flow
C)precipitation
D)evaporation
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All of the following terms are associated with the global hydrologic cycle EXCEPT:

A)condensation
B)weathering
C)precipitation
D)evaporation
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The smallest portion of fresh water today is located in

A)atmosphere
B)groundwater resources
C)glaciers
D)rivers
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The largest portion of fresh water today is located in

A)clouds
B)groundwater resources
C)glaciers
D)the major rivers and lakes of the world
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The absorption of heat and the release of water vapor into the atmosphere in the hydrologic cycle through:

A)evaporation and transpiration
B)precipitation and runoff
C)infiltration and discharge
D)percolation and infiltration
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The temperature to which air must be cooled in order to reach saturation is the

A)minimum temperature.
B)dew point temperature.
C)specific humidity ratio
D)relative humidity ratio
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The wet adiabatic rate for a rising parcel of air is less than the dry rate because

A)wet air is less dense
B)wet air is more dense
C)release of latent heat
D)air isn't saturated
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The highly variable temperature rate at which still air changes with increasing altitude is referred to as the

A)moist adiabatic rate.
B)dry adiabatic rate.
C)environmental lapse rate.
D)Lifting Condesation Level
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The dry adiabatic rate is

A)10. 0°Celsius/1000 meters
B)0) 5°Celsius/meter
C)5) 0°Celsius/1000 meters
D)5) 0°Celsius/100 meters
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The amount of moisture in the atmosphere is called:

A)humidity
B)rain
C)precipitation
D)evaporation
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Blanket-like, layered clouds that cover large areas are called _________

A)cumulonimbus clouds
B)cirrus clouds
C)cumulus clouds
D)stratus clouds
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What is specific humidity?

A)the ratio of the density of water vapor to the weight of the air without water vapor
B)the ratio of the amount of air compared to the amount that could be held if the air were held to a constant density
C)the ratio of grams of water vapor per kilogram of air
D)the ratio of water vapor present compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that could be held at the present temperature
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When uplifted air continues to rise past the Lifting Condensation Layer

A)it would continue to cool, but at the wet adiabatic lapse rate
B)it would continue to cool at the dry adiabatic lapse rate.
C)it would begin to warm at the dry adiabatic lapse rate
D)it would continue to warm, but at the wet adiabatic lapse rate
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Dew-point is the temperature at which:

A)evaporation rates are most effective
B)temperature at which air holds the maximum amount of water vapor
C)condensation rates are minimized
D)clouds will produce snowfall
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If the air temperature remains constant, while evaporating water this will __________ the relative humidity and __________ the dew point.

A)decrease; increase
B)increase; decrease
C)increase; not change
D)increase; increase
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The temperature of a rising parcel of air __________ as it ascends.

A)increases
B)decreases
C)increases then decreases
D)decreases then increases
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Examples of high level clouds would be _________________ and _____________

A)altocumulus and altostratus
B)cirrostratus and cirrus
C)cumulus and cumulonimbus
D)stratocumulus and cumulus
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The Lifting Condensation Level is the altitude at which

A)evaporational cooling is most effective
B)height at which an air parcel is cooler than its surroundings
C)clouds can no longer rise because the air parcel is at equilibrium
D)condensation occurs and clouds begin to form
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Locations in the southern U. S. generally have higher specific humidity relative to more northerly locations because

A)higher air temperatures in the Gulf States
B)lower air temperature in Southern California.
C)lower water temperature in the Gulf of Mexico.
D)low humidity of the air over the deserts of Arizona.
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The ________expresses the mass of water vapor existing in a given mass (g/kg)of air.

A)absolute humidity
B)wet-bulb depression
C)relative humidity
D)specific humidity
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Study the following temperature-relative humidity combinations. Which would have the greatest amount of atmospheric water vapor?

A)20°C/100%
B)20°C/50%
C)10°C/50%
D)0°C/100%
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A rising parcel of air that does not exchange heat with its surroundings and is solely a function of pressure changes is an example of

A)frontal lifting
B)convection
C)forced lifting.
D)adiabatic process
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Air temperatures usually will decrease with height most rapidly during _______ and will usually decrease least rapidly (or even increase during inversions)during ________.

A)the night, the day
B)the day, the night
C)thunderstorms, snowstorms
D)late winter, late summer
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Identify the sequence that best exemplifies how water moves from the ocean to the land and then back to the ocean?

A)Evaporation, Precipitation, Runoff, Condensation
B)Runoff, Precipitation, Evaporation, Condensation
C)Precipitation, Evaporation, Condensation, Runoff
D)Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Runoff
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Evaporative cooler containers, which keep food or liquid cooled, are designed to work for days that are:

A)hot and dry
B)hot and humid
C)cold and humid.
D)cold and dry.
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Which statement favors cloud formation?

A)air temperature reaches the dewpoint
B)evaporation has warmed the surrounding air
C)relative humidity is 0%
D)condensation nuclei have been removed from the air
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All of the following are mechanisms that causes air to rise EXCEPT

A)convergence
B)orographic precipitation
C)convective precipitation
D)radiative lifting
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While the exact figure is highly variable, a general ratio of __________ inches of snow to 1 inch of water can be used to calculate the water equivalent of a given volume of snow.

A)10
B)2
C)5
D)1
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If a parcel of air at sea level with a temperature of 30°C and a dew point of 12°C begins to rise up a mountain slope, at what elevation will clouds first begin to form?

A)180 meters
B)1200 meters
C)1800 meters
D)4800 meters
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Thin, high wispy clouds composed almost entirely of ice crystals are called

A)altostratus
B)stratus
C)cumulus
D)cirrus
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When an ice storm takes place, it is likely that _________.

A)there are strong convectional updrafts
B)the ground layer is below freezing
C)there is an air layer near the ground well above 10°C
D)a blizzard will follow
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_________ forms when relatively warm, moist air moves over a cold surface.

A)advection fog
B)steam fog
C)radiation fog
D)hail
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________ develops at night when the temperature of the air layer at the ground level falls below the dew point.

A)frozen dew
B)advection fog
C)radiation fog
D)sea fog
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When a through flowing current of moist air is forced to move upward over a mountain barrier, the process is referred to as ___

A)orographic uplifting
B)convective uplifting
C)frontal uplifting
D)free convection
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All of the following can lift air EXCEPT

A)divergent lifting
B)convergent lifting
C)convective lifting
D)frontal lifting
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Examples of low level clouds would be _________________ and _____________

A)altocumulus and altostratus
B)cirrostratus and cirrus
C)stratocumulus and cumulus
D)cumulus and cumulonimbus
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Rain shadows are found

A)with adiabatic warming on the rainy windward slope
B)with adiabatic cooling on the rainy leeward slope
C)with adiabatic warming on the leeward slope
D)with adiabatic cooling on the leeward slope
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One of the reasons why it is dry on the lee (leeward)side of the Sierra Nevadas of California is that?

A)no water vapor is left in the air.
B)condensation has a drying effect on the air.
C)air is forced to rise and is warmed by the adiabatic process, forming clouds
D)as air descends, adiabatic warming causes clouds to evaporate.
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Normally, a parcel of air __________ if it is warmer than the surrounding air; conversely, the air parcel will __________ if it is cooler than the surrounding air.

A)remains stationary, sinks
B)rises, remains stationary
C)sinks, rise
D)rises, sink
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The term cumuliform indicates

A)altitude.
B)appearance
C)temperature.
D)composition.
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A gray cloud layer in contact or near the ground is called

A)stratocumulus
B)altocumulus
C)cumulus
D)fog
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Snow is formed within cool clouds which are a mixture of ___________ and ___________

A)ice crystals and supercooled water droplets
B)drizzle and hail
C)graupel and drizzle
D)supercooled ice crystals and drizzle
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A/An ______ cloud is often associated with fair weather.

A)altostratus
B)stratus
C)cumulus
D)cumulonimbus
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Microscopic particles, such as dust particles and sea salt crystals, are known as __________ that serve as "landing pads" on which water vapor can condense.

A)ice cyrstals
B)condensation nuclei
C)supercooled water droplets
D)water droplets
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Radiation fog formation is favored when

A)air pressure at the ground drops suddenly accompanied by an increase in wind speed.
B)there is a decrease in condensation nuclei in air at the ground.
C)water vapor decreases next to the ground.
D)air next to the ground is cooled to its dew point
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The specific humidity of a parcel of air at 25 degrees C is roughly ________ greater than the specific humidity of a parcel of air at 13 degrees C.

A)ten times
B)five times
C)two times
D)the same as
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Freezing involves the ______________ of latent heat and a change is state from the ______________ phase to the solid phase.

A)absorption, liquid
B)absorption, gaseous
C)release, solid
D)release, liquid
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Assuming a parcel of air is unsaturated, which of the following environmental lapse rates could produce the most unstable conditions?

A)1°C per 1,000 m
B)3)5°C per 1,000 m
C)6°C per 1,000 m
D)11°C per 1,000 m
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Sublimation involves the ______________ of latent heat and a change of state from the ______________ phase to the gaseous phase.

A)absorption, liquid
B)absorption, solid
C)release, solid
D)release, liquid
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The chief ingredients of acid deposition are

A)ozone and particulates
B)carbon monoxide and greenhouse gases
C)ozone and greenhouse gases
D)nitrogen and sulphur oxides
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In a thunderstorm, the release of latent heat _______ the temperature of a parcel of air and causes the parcel of air to _______ if it is warmer than the surrounding air.

A)increases, rise
B)increases, sink
C)decreases, rise
D)decreases, sink
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Evaporation involves the ______________ of latent heat and a change of state from the ______________ phase to the gaseous phase

A)absorption, liquid
B)absorption, solid
C)release, liquid
D)release, solid
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The most violent of all storms are associated with __________ clouds.

A)altocumulus
B)cirrocumulus
C)nimbostratus
D)cumulonimbus
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Which figure best represents the percentage of fresh water compared to total water on Earth

A)20-25%
B)10-15%
C)5-10%
D)1-5%
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Of all surface and atmospheric water on Earth, which sector has the least amount of water?

A)rivers
B)atmosphere
C)freshwater lakes
D)soil moisture
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If the environmental lapse rate is significantly less than the dry adiabatic rate, a parcel of air will be

A)saturated
B)reach the dew point quickly
C)unstable
D)stable
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Which cloud type is normally associated with hail, tornadoes, and microbursts?

A)cumulonimbus
B)cumulus
C)stratus
D)nimbostratus
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Using Figure 4.5, which best represents the specific humidity near the equator?

A)0 g/Kg
B)2 g/Kg
C)15 g/Kg
D)26 g/Kg
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Which cloud sometimes produces thunder and lightning?

A)cirrostratus
B)cumulonimbus
C)cirrus
D)Nimbostratus
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Condensation involves the ______________ of latent heat and a change of state from the ______________ phase to the liquid phase

A)absorption, solid
B)absorption, solid
C)release, solid
D)release, gaseous
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Deposition involves the ______________ of latent heat and a change of state from the ______________ phase to the solid phase

A)absorption, liquid
B)absorption, gaseous
C)release, gaseous
D)release, liquid
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The largest proportion of freshwater consists of

A)freshwater lakes
B)permafrost
C)glaciers
D)groundwater
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Using Figure 4.5, which is closest to the specific humidity near the poles?

A)-20 g/Kg
B)4 g/Kg
C)15 g/Kg
D)26 g/Kg
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A thin middle layer (3-6 km)cloud normally covering most of the sky is

A)cumulonimbus
B)altostratus
C)cirrus
D)cirrostratus
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Melting involves the ______________ of latent heat and a change is state from the ______________ phase to the liquid phase.

A)absorption, solid
B)absorption, gaseous
C)release, solid
D)release, gaseous
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Atmospheric moisture deposited at the Earth's surface as rain, hail sleet, snow etc.

A)precipitation
B)percolation;
C)evaporation;
D)evapotranspiration
A
2
Which one of the following makes up only about 1.7% of the world's water supply?

A)groundwater
B)glaciers
C)rivers
D)oceans
B
3
After precipitation falls to the land surface, surface water can flow off the land, concentrating in streams and rivers. This flow is known as:

A)percolation;
B)runoff
C)groundwater flow
D)hydrological Cycle
B
4
The transfer of water from land and ocean to the atmosphere and back again to land and oceans in a never ending cycle is:

A)water table
B)hydrologic balance concept
C)the hydrologic cycle
D)throughput by overland flow
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___________________ is when ice changes directly from the solid phase to the gaseous phase without a transitional liquid phase.

A)evaporation
B)deposition
C)sublimation
D)condensation
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Earth's hydrosphere is best described as the

A)the realm of life, connected to all other earth spheres
B)the realm of water in all its forms, including atmospheric water oceans, glaciers, lakes, and streams
C)the realm of solids, in all its forms, including the solid outer layer of Earth
D)the gaseous realm extending from the troposphere to the thermosphere
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The return of precipitation to the atmosphere as water vapor occurs through:

A)sinking of water into soil and rock through percolation
B)fluctuations in the water table
C)condensation
D)evaporation
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Water vapor that changes state to form a cloud is an example of:

A)condensation
B)temperature
C)melting
D)evaporation
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Subsurface water found under the surface in soil and rock:

A)underflow;
B)the Water Table;
C)runoff
D)groundwater
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Water changing to the gaseous phase is known as __________.

A)evaporation
B)deposition
C)sublimation
D)condensation
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Precipitation that flows on the land into streams and rivers and then eventually to lakes and oceans is known as:

A)runoff
B)the water table
C)groundwater flow
D)infiltration
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Water vapor changing directly to the liquid phase is known as __________.

A)deposition
B)evaporation
C)sublimation
D)condensation
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When water vapor is converted into water droplets due to cooling, the process is called:

A)percolation
B)evaporation
C)condensation
D)evapotranspiration
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___________________ is when water vapor changes directly from the gaseous phase to the solid phase without a transitional liquid phase.

A)evaporation
B)deposition
C)condensation
D)sublimation
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Consider the following terms that show, in sequence, a portion of the hydrologic cycle. What term best completes the sequence? Precipitation -------- ????--------- ocean--------evaporation-------clouds

A)Deposition
B)Condensation
C)Runoff
D)Evaporation
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Oceans, lakes, and rivers return water to the atmosphere through:

A)condensation
B)overland flow
C)precipitation
D)evaporation
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All of the following terms are associated with the global hydrologic cycle EXCEPT:

A)condensation
B)weathering
C)precipitation
D)evaporation
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The smallest portion of fresh water today is located in

A)atmosphere
B)groundwater resources
C)glaciers
D)rivers
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The largest portion of fresh water today is located in

A)clouds
B)groundwater resources
C)glaciers
D)the major rivers and lakes of the world
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The absorption of heat and the release of water vapor into the atmosphere in the hydrologic cycle through:

A)evaporation and transpiration
B)precipitation and runoff
C)infiltration and discharge
D)percolation and infiltration
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The temperature to which air must be cooled in order to reach saturation is the

A)minimum temperature.
B)dew point temperature.
C)specific humidity ratio
D)relative humidity ratio
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The wet adiabatic rate for a rising parcel of air is less than the dry rate because

A)wet air is less dense
B)wet air is more dense
C)release of latent heat
D)air isn't saturated
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The highly variable temperature rate at which still air changes with increasing altitude is referred to as the

A)moist adiabatic rate.
B)dry adiabatic rate.
C)environmental lapse rate.
D)Lifting Condesation Level
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The dry adiabatic rate is

A)10. 0°Celsius/1000 meters
B)0) 5°Celsius/meter
C)5) 0°Celsius/1000 meters
D)5) 0°Celsius/100 meters
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The amount of moisture in the atmosphere is called:

A)humidity
B)rain
C)precipitation
D)evaporation
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Blanket-like, layered clouds that cover large areas are called _________

A)cumulonimbus clouds
B)cirrus clouds
C)cumulus clouds
D)stratus clouds
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What is specific humidity?

A)the ratio of the density of water vapor to the weight of the air without water vapor
B)the ratio of the amount of air compared to the amount that could be held if the air were held to a constant density
C)the ratio of grams of water vapor per kilogram of air
D)the ratio of water vapor present compared to the maximum amount of water vapor that could be held at the present temperature
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When uplifted air continues to rise past the Lifting Condensation Layer

A)it would continue to cool, but at the wet adiabatic lapse rate
B)it would continue to cool at the dry adiabatic lapse rate.
C)it would begin to warm at the dry adiabatic lapse rate
D)it would continue to warm, but at the wet adiabatic lapse rate
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Dew-point is the temperature at which:

A)evaporation rates are most effective
B)temperature at which air holds the maximum amount of water vapor
C)condensation rates are minimized
D)clouds will produce snowfall
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If the air temperature remains constant, while evaporating water this will __________ the relative humidity and __________ the dew point.

A)decrease; increase
B)increase; decrease
C)increase; not change
D)increase; increase
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The temperature of a rising parcel of air __________ as it ascends.

A)increases
B)decreases
C)increases then decreases
D)decreases then increases
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Examples of high level clouds would be _________________ and _____________

A)altocumulus and altostratus
B)cirrostratus and cirrus
C)cumulus and cumulonimbus
D)stratocumulus and cumulus
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The Lifting Condensation Level is the altitude at which

A)evaporational cooling is most effective
B)height at which an air parcel is cooler than its surroundings
C)clouds can no longer rise because the air parcel is at equilibrium
D)condensation occurs and clouds begin to form
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Locations in the southern U. S. generally have higher specific humidity relative to more northerly locations because

A)higher air temperatures in the Gulf States
B)lower air temperature in Southern California.
C)lower water temperature in the Gulf of Mexico.
D)low humidity of the air over the deserts of Arizona.
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The ________expresses the mass of water vapor existing in a given mass (g/kg)of air.

A)absolute humidity
B)wet-bulb depression
C)relative humidity
D)specific humidity
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Study the following temperature-relative humidity combinations. Which would have the greatest amount of atmospheric water vapor?

A)20°C/100%
B)20°C/50%
C)10°C/50%
D)0°C/100%
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A rising parcel of air that does not exchange heat with its surroundings and is solely a function of pressure changes is an example of

A)frontal lifting
B)convection
C)forced lifting.
D)adiabatic process
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Air temperatures usually will decrease with height most rapidly during _______ and will usually decrease least rapidly (or even increase during inversions)during ________.

A)the night, the day
B)the day, the night
C)thunderstorms, snowstorms
D)late winter, late summer
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Identify the sequence that best exemplifies how water moves from the ocean to the land and then back to the ocean?

A)Evaporation, Precipitation, Runoff, Condensation
B)Runoff, Precipitation, Evaporation, Condensation
C)Precipitation, Evaporation, Condensation, Runoff
D)Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Runoff
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Evaporative cooler containers, which keep food or liquid cooled, are designed to work for days that are:

A)hot and dry
B)hot and humid
C)cold and humid.
D)cold and dry.
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41
Which statement favors cloud formation?

A)air temperature reaches the dewpoint
B)evaporation has warmed the surrounding air
C)relative humidity is 0%
D)condensation nuclei have been removed from the air
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42
All of the following are mechanisms that causes air to rise EXCEPT

A)convergence
B)orographic precipitation
C)convective precipitation
D)radiative lifting
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43
While the exact figure is highly variable, a general ratio of __________ inches of snow to 1 inch of water can be used to calculate the water equivalent of a given volume of snow.

A)10
B)2
C)5
D)1
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44
If a parcel of air at sea level with a temperature of 30°C and a dew point of 12°C begins to rise up a mountain slope, at what elevation will clouds first begin to form?

A)180 meters
B)1200 meters
C)1800 meters
D)4800 meters
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45
Thin, high wispy clouds composed almost entirely of ice crystals are called

A)altostratus
B)stratus
C)cumulus
D)cirrus
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46
When an ice storm takes place, it is likely that _________.

A)there are strong convectional updrafts
B)the ground layer is below freezing
C)there is an air layer near the ground well above 10°C
D)a blizzard will follow
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47
_________ forms when relatively warm, moist air moves over a cold surface.

A)advection fog
B)steam fog
C)radiation fog
D)hail
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48
________ develops at night when the temperature of the air layer at the ground level falls below the dew point.

A)frozen dew
B)advection fog
C)radiation fog
D)sea fog
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49
When a through flowing current of moist air is forced to move upward over a mountain barrier, the process is referred to as ___

A)orographic uplifting
B)convective uplifting
C)frontal uplifting
D)free convection
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50
All of the following can lift air EXCEPT

A)divergent lifting
B)convergent lifting
C)convective lifting
D)frontal lifting
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51
Examples of low level clouds would be _________________ and _____________

A)altocumulus and altostratus
B)cirrostratus and cirrus
C)stratocumulus and cumulus
D)cumulus and cumulonimbus
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52
Rain shadows are found

A)with adiabatic warming on the rainy windward slope
B)with adiabatic cooling on the rainy leeward slope
C)with adiabatic warming on the leeward slope
D)with adiabatic cooling on the leeward slope
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53
One of the reasons why it is dry on the lee (leeward)side of the Sierra Nevadas of California is that?

A)no water vapor is left in the air.
B)condensation has a drying effect on the air.
C)air is forced to rise and is warmed by the adiabatic process, forming clouds
D)as air descends, adiabatic warming causes clouds to evaporate.
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54
Normally, a parcel of air __________ if it is warmer than the surrounding air; conversely, the air parcel will __________ if it is cooler than the surrounding air.

A)remains stationary, sinks
B)rises, remains stationary
C)sinks, rise
D)rises, sink
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55
The term cumuliform indicates

A)altitude.
B)appearance
C)temperature.
D)composition.
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56
A gray cloud layer in contact or near the ground is called

A)stratocumulus
B)altocumulus
C)cumulus
D)fog
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57
Snow is formed within cool clouds which are a mixture of ___________ and ___________

A)ice crystals and supercooled water droplets
B)drizzle and hail
C)graupel and drizzle
D)supercooled ice crystals and drizzle
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58
A/An ______ cloud is often associated with fair weather.

A)altostratus
B)stratus
C)cumulus
D)cumulonimbus
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59
Microscopic particles, such as dust particles and sea salt crystals, are known as __________ that serve as "landing pads" on which water vapor can condense.

A)ice cyrstals
B)condensation nuclei
C)supercooled water droplets
D)water droplets
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60
Radiation fog formation is favored when

A)air pressure at the ground drops suddenly accompanied by an increase in wind speed.
B)there is a decrease in condensation nuclei in air at the ground.
C)water vapor decreases next to the ground.
D)air next to the ground is cooled to its dew point
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61
The specific humidity of a parcel of air at 25 degrees C is roughly ________ greater than the specific humidity of a parcel of air at 13 degrees C.

A)ten times
B)five times
C)two times
D)the same as
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62
Freezing involves the ______________ of latent heat and a change is state from the ______________ phase to the solid phase.

A)absorption, liquid
B)absorption, gaseous
C)release, solid
D)release, liquid
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63
Assuming a parcel of air is unsaturated, which of the following environmental lapse rates could produce the most unstable conditions?

A)1°C per 1,000 m
B)3)5°C per 1,000 m
C)6°C per 1,000 m
D)11°C per 1,000 m
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64
Sublimation involves the ______________ of latent heat and a change of state from the ______________ phase to the gaseous phase.

A)absorption, liquid
B)absorption, solid
C)release, solid
D)release, liquid
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65
The chief ingredients of acid deposition are

A)ozone and particulates
B)carbon monoxide and greenhouse gases
C)ozone and greenhouse gases
D)nitrogen and sulphur oxides
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66
In a thunderstorm, the release of latent heat _______ the temperature of a parcel of air and causes the parcel of air to _______ if it is warmer than the surrounding air.

A)increases, rise
B)increases, sink
C)decreases, rise
D)decreases, sink
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67
Evaporation involves the ______________ of latent heat and a change of state from the ______________ phase to the gaseous phase

A)absorption, liquid
B)absorption, solid
C)release, liquid
D)release, solid
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68
The most violent of all storms are associated with __________ clouds.

A)altocumulus
B)cirrocumulus
C)nimbostratus
D)cumulonimbus
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69
Which figure best represents the percentage of fresh water compared to total water on Earth

A)20-25%
B)10-15%
C)5-10%
D)1-5%
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70
Of all surface and atmospheric water on Earth, which sector has the least amount of water?

A)rivers
B)atmosphere
C)freshwater lakes
D)soil moisture
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71
If the environmental lapse rate is significantly less than the dry adiabatic rate, a parcel of air will be

A)saturated
B)reach the dew point quickly
C)unstable
D)stable
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72
Which cloud type is normally associated with hail, tornadoes, and microbursts?

A)cumulonimbus
B)cumulus
C)stratus
D)nimbostratus
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73
Using Figure 4.5, which best represents the specific humidity near the equator?

A)0 g/Kg
B)2 g/Kg
C)15 g/Kg
D)26 g/Kg
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74
Which cloud sometimes produces thunder and lightning?

A)cirrostratus
B)cumulonimbus
C)cirrus
D)Nimbostratus
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75
Condensation involves the ______________ of latent heat and a change of state from the ______________ phase to the liquid phase

A)absorption, solid
B)absorption, solid
C)release, solid
D)release, gaseous
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76
Deposition involves the ______________ of latent heat and a change of state from the ______________ phase to the solid phase

A)absorption, liquid
B)absorption, gaseous
C)release, gaseous
D)release, liquid
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77
The largest proportion of freshwater consists of

A)freshwater lakes
B)permafrost
C)glaciers
D)groundwater
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78
Using Figure 4.5, which is closest to the specific humidity near the poles?

A)-20 g/Kg
B)4 g/Kg
C)15 g/Kg
D)26 g/Kg
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79
A thin middle layer (3-6 km)cloud normally covering most of the sky is

A)cumulonimbus
B)altostratus
C)cirrus
D)cirrostratus
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80
Melting involves the ______________ of latent heat and a change is state from the ______________ phase to the liquid phase.

A)absorption, solid
B)absorption, gaseous
C)release, solid
D)release, gaseous
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