Deck 9: External Energy Fuels Weather and Climate

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The greenhouse effect results in ________________.

A)global cooling
B)global warming
C)lots of flowers
D)the growth of green algae on the shady side of houses worldwide
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The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a sample of water is referred to as the ________________.

A)greenhouse heat
B)latent heat
C)specific heat
D)condensation heat
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The rapid rotation of the Earth results in all large moving air masses in the Northern Hemisphere sidling off toward their ______ -hand side,when viewed along the direction of movement,and all moving bodies of air in the Southern Hemisphere veering toward their ______.

A)left;right
B)right;left
C)right;right
D)left;left
E)
It is impossible to tell from the information provided
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A sloping surface separating air masses that differ in temperature and moisture content is called __________________.

A)a front
B)a jet stream
C)a Hadley cell
D)a trade wind
E)None of these are correct.
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The fraction of solar energy reflected back to space due to Earth's cloudiness or snow and ice cover is known as ______________.

A)libido
B)albedo
C)segundo
D)La Ni-a
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Because of the Coriolis effect,if you are in an airplane at the geographic north pole and point it toward Chicago and fly in a straight line at 500 miles per hour,you will _____________________.

A)end up at Chicago,or at least fly directly over Chicago
B)pass hundreds of miles east of Chicago
C)pass hundreds of miles west of Chicago
D)
It is impossible to tell
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When short-wavelength radiation from the Sun passes through a planet's atmosphere but long-wavelength reradiation is trapped,the resulting conditions produce _____________.

A)global cooling
B)a Bose-Einstein condensate
C)the greenhouse effect
D)All of the choices are correct.
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When the relative humidity reaches 100%,excess water vapor condenses and forms liquid water.This temperature is the ________________.

A)condensation temperature
B)liquidus temperature
C)maximum humidity temperature
D)dew point temperature
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Which of the following has the lowest heat capacity?

A)Water
B)Granite
C)Quartz
D)Air
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When water vapor condenses it,

A)releases latent heat
B)it absorbs latent heat
C)it converts kinetic energy
D)it absorbs kinetic energy
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There are two main jet streams in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres,

A)a polar jet and a subtropical jet.
B)a temperate jet and a tropical jet.
C)a polar jet and a temperate jet.
D)a slow jet and a fast jet.
E)an eastward jet and a westward jet.
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Much of the midlatitude severe weather in the Northern Hemisphere occurs via cyclones: air masses rotating _________________________________.

A)clockwise about a high-pressure core
B)counterclockwise about a high-pressure core
C)clockwise about a low-pressure core
D)counterclockwise about a low-pressure core
E)None of these are correct.
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The polar jet stream flows from west to east,under the influence of the Earth's rotation,in ____________________.

A)only the Southern Hemisphere
B)only the Northern Hemisphere
C)both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
D)neither hemisphere
E)one hemisphere in summer and the other in winter
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A polar jet is a belt of winds about 600 miles wide,flowing as fast as _________ in its central "core".

A)37 mph
B)370 mph
C)3700 mph
D)the speed of sound
E)an orbiting satellite
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Ascending air at the equator and descending air around 30 \circ N and S latitudes create semicircular air circulation routes known as ___________________.

A)the semi-troposphere
B)the trade winds
C)westerly winds (westerlies)
D)the Subtropical High Pressure Zone
E)Hadley cells
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Deep ocean waters flow in an overturning circulation called _____________________.

A)upwelling
B)downwelling
C)bottom flow
D)thermohaline flow
E)Coriolis flow
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The process of changing from a solid to a gas is referred to as ________________.

A)evaporation
B)gasification
C)sublimation
D)condensation
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During the course of a year,the equatorial regions of Earth receive about ________________ times as much solar energy as the polar regions.

A)0.7
B)1.8
C)2.4
D)3.6
E)5.2
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Glass is opaque to _________ radiation.

A)long-wavelength
B)short-wavelength
C)both short- and long-wavelength
D)neither short- nor long-wavelength
E)You can see through glass,so it is transparent to all radiation
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Greenhouse gases include __________________.

A)CO2
B)H2O vapor
C)methane (CH4)
D)chlorofluorocarbons
E)All of these are correct.
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The process of expanding air causes cooling,an adiabatic process where temperature changes without loss of heat from the air mass.
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The altitude where 100% humidity is reached is the

A)falling condensation rate.
B)lifting condensation level.
C)the lifting lapse level.
D)the differential lapse level.
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The transport of energy in moving air masses is often experienced as severe storms,moving cold air equatorward and hot air poleward,with much heat carried by water vapor.
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The Coriolis effect is greatest at the equator and least at the poles.
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Water has the highest heat capacity of all solids and liquids,except liquid ammonia.
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Jet streams are relatively narrow bands of high-velocity winds that flow from west to east at high altitudes.
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Energy is absorbed by water when it condenses from vapor.
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The oceans hold a much greater volume of heat than the atmosphere even though the atmosphere has a much larger volume.
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Biologic use of CO2 has lessened the greenhouse effect to yield the present congenial temperatures on Earth.
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Before life was present on Earth,the atmosphere was full of CO2,and the average surface temperature of the Earth would have been about 550 \circ F.
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The vertical movement of air is large compared to its horizontal motion.
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Deep-ocean currents are more important in the global exchange of heat than are atmospheric motions.
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The dew point temperature is the temperature at which air reaches 100% relative humidity,and thus water can condense from the air to form dew.
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The Sun's energy heats all parts of the Earth equally.
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Adiabatic effects include expansional cooling or compressional warming.
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The energy released by condensing a given mass of water is the same as that absorbed by evaporating the same mass of water.
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Polar latitudes show a net cooling because the heat radiated to space from the Earth's interior is less than the amount gained from the Sun.
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A cooling air mass aloft sinks and compresses,becoming denser and warmer as it sinks.
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Sublimation describes the same process as evaporation.
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The subtropical jets play a more dominant role in weather than do the polar jets.
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Water has such a tremendous capacity to either absorb or release heat that it acts as a powerful control or buffer on global climate.
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Because of its fluctuations in abundance,CO2 is the most important of the greenhouse gases.
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If CO2 were not present in the atmosphere,the average temperature at the Earth's surface would be about 0 \circ F.
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Methane has about a 24-times stronger capacity to trap heat as a greenhouse gas than does carbon dioxide.
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Deck 9: External Energy Fuels Weather and Climate
1
The greenhouse effect results in ________________.

A)global cooling
B)global warming
C)lots of flowers
D)the growth of green algae on the shady side of houses worldwide
B
2
The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a sample of water is referred to as the ________________.

A)greenhouse heat
B)latent heat
C)specific heat
D)condensation heat
C
3
The rapid rotation of the Earth results in all large moving air masses in the Northern Hemisphere sidling off toward their ______ -hand side,when viewed along the direction of movement,and all moving bodies of air in the Southern Hemisphere veering toward their ______.

A)left;right
B)right;left
C)right;right
D)left;left
E)
It is impossible to tell from the information provided
B
4
A sloping surface separating air masses that differ in temperature and moisture content is called __________________.

A)a front
B)a jet stream
C)a Hadley cell
D)a trade wind
E)None of these are correct.
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The fraction of solar energy reflected back to space due to Earth's cloudiness or snow and ice cover is known as ______________.

A)libido
B)albedo
C)segundo
D)La Ni-a
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Because of the Coriolis effect,if you are in an airplane at the geographic north pole and point it toward Chicago and fly in a straight line at 500 miles per hour,you will _____________________.

A)end up at Chicago,or at least fly directly over Chicago
B)pass hundreds of miles east of Chicago
C)pass hundreds of miles west of Chicago
D)
It is impossible to tell
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When short-wavelength radiation from the Sun passes through a planet's atmosphere but long-wavelength reradiation is trapped,the resulting conditions produce _____________.

A)global cooling
B)a Bose-Einstein condensate
C)the greenhouse effect
D)All of the choices are correct.
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When the relative humidity reaches 100%,excess water vapor condenses and forms liquid water.This temperature is the ________________.

A)condensation temperature
B)liquidus temperature
C)maximum humidity temperature
D)dew point temperature
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Which of the following has the lowest heat capacity?

A)Water
B)Granite
C)Quartz
D)Air
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When water vapor condenses it,

A)releases latent heat
B)it absorbs latent heat
C)it converts kinetic energy
D)it absorbs kinetic energy
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There are two main jet streams in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres,

A)a polar jet and a subtropical jet.
B)a temperate jet and a tropical jet.
C)a polar jet and a temperate jet.
D)a slow jet and a fast jet.
E)an eastward jet and a westward jet.
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Much of the midlatitude severe weather in the Northern Hemisphere occurs via cyclones: air masses rotating _________________________________.

A)clockwise about a high-pressure core
B)counterclockwise about a high-pressure core
C)clockwise about a low-pressure core
D)counterclockwise about a low-pressure core
E)None of these are correct.
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The polar jet stream flows from west to east,under the influence of the Earth's rotation,in ____________________.

A)only the Southern Hemisphere
B)only the Northern Hemisphere
C)both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
D)neither hemisphere
E)one hemisphere in summer and the other in winter
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A polar jet is a belt of winds about 600 miles wide,flowing as fast as _________ in its central "core".

A)37 mph
B)370 mph
C)3700 mph
D)the speed of sound
E)an orbiting satellite
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Ascending air at the equator and descending air around 30 \circ N and S latitudes create semicircular air circulation routes known as ___________________.

A)the semi-troposphere
B)the trade winds
C)westerly winds (westerlies)
D)the Subtropical High Pressure Zone
E)Hadley cells
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Deep ocean waters flow in an overturning circulation called _____________________.

A)upwelling
B)downwelling
C)bottom flow
D)thermohaline flow
E)Coriolis flow
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The process of changing from a solid to a gas is referred to as ________________.

A)evaporation
B)gasification
C)sublimation
D)condensation
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During the course of a year,the equatorial regions of Earth receive about ________________ times as much solar energy as the polar regions.

A)0.7
B)1.8
C)2.4
D)3.6
E)5.2
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Glass is opaque to _________ radiation.

A)long-wavelength
B)short-wavelength
C)both short- and long-wavelength
D)neither short- nor long-wavelength
E)You can see through glass,so it is transparent to all radiation
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Greenhouse gases include __________________.

A)CO2
B)H2O vapor
C)methane (CH4)
D)chlorofluorocarbons
E)All of these are correct.
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The process of expanding air causes cooling,an adiabatic process where temperature changes without loss of heat from the air mass.
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The altitude where 100% humidity is reached is the

A)falling condensation rate.
B)lifting condensation level.
C)the lifting lapse level.
D)the differential lapse level.
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The transport of energy in moving air masses is often experienced as severe storms,moving cold air equatorward and hot air poleward,with much heat carried by water vapor.
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The Coriolis effect is greatest at the equator and least at the poles.
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Water has the highest heat capacity of all solids and liquids,except liquid ammonia.
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Jet streams are relatively narrow bands of high-velocity winds that flow from west to east at high altitudes.
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Energy is absorbed by water when it condenses from vapor.
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The oceans hold a much greater volume of heat than the atmosphere even though the atmosphere has a much larger volume.
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Biologic use of CO2 has lessened the greenhouse effect to yield the present congenial temperatures on Earth.
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Before life was present on Earth,the atmosphere was full of CO2,and the average surface temperature of the Earth would have been about 550 \circ F.
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The vertical movement of air is large compared to its horizontal motion.
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Deep-ocean currents are more important in the global exchange of heat than are atmospheric motions.
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The dew point temperature is the temperature at which air reaches 100% relative humidity,and thus water can condense from the air to form dew.
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The Sun's energy heats all parts of the Earth equally.
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Adiabatic effects include expansional cooling or compressional warming.
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The energy released by condensing a given mass of water is the same as that absorbed by evaporating the same mass of water.
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Polar latitudes show a net cooling because the heat radiated to space from the Earth's interior is less than the amount gained from the Sun.
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A cooling air mass aloft sinks and compresses,becoming denser and warmer as it sinks.
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Sublimation describes the same process as evaporation.
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The subtropical jets play a more dominant role in weather than do the polar jets.
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Water has such a tremendous capacity to either absorb or release heat that it acts as a powerful control or buffer on global climate.
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Because of its fluctuations in abundance,CO2 is the most important of the greenhouse gases.
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If CO2 were not present in the atmosphere,the average temperature at the Earth's surface would be about 0 \circ F.
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Methane has about a 24-times stronger capacity to trap heat as a greenhouse gas than does carbon dioxide.
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