Deck 7: Atmospheric Moisture and Precipitation

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The temperature at which an air mass reaches water vapor saturation.

A) absolute humidity
B) maximum humidity
C) dew-point
D) specific humidity
E) relative humidity
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The measurable amount of water vapor that is in a definable body of air

A) humidity
B) maximum humidity
C) hydrologic cycle
D) specific humidity
E) relative humidity
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The wet adiabatic lapse rate is

A) the average change in temperature of still air with altitude.
B) changes in temperature that occur due to variations in air pressure.
C) the rate at which an unsaturated body of air cools while lifting or warms while descending.
D) the altitude at which water changes from the vapor to the liquid phase.
E) the rate at which a saturated body of air cools as it lifts.
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A drop of water contains ______ of molecules of H₂O.

A) trillions
B) billions
C) millions
D) thousands
E) hundreds
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Which of the following is not a factor in evapotranspiration?

A) specific humidity wnd direction
B) net radiation plant life
C) relative humidity
D) air temperature
E) wind speed
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The dry adiabatic lapse rate is

A) the average change in temperature of still air with altitude.
B) the change in temperature that occurs due to variations in air pressure.
C) the rate at which an unsaturated body of air cools while lifting or warms while descending.
D) the altitude at which water changes from the vapor to the liquid phase.
E) the rate at which a saturated body of air cools as it lifts.
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Select all of the following that affect evapotranspiration rates.

A) net radiation
B) air temperature
C) relative humidity
D) wind speed
E) specific humidity
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The vast majority of water on the Earth is stored in

A) ice sheets and glaciers.
B) freshwater lakes and streams.
C) the atmosphere.
D) the oceans.
E) groundwater.
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Transpiration is the

A) measurable amount of water vapor that is in a definable body of air.
B) combined process of evaporation and precipitation.
C) main process through which water changes from the liquid to the vapor phase.
D) passage of water from leaf pores to the atmosphere.
E) process through which water changes from the vapor to the liquid phase.
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The maximum amount of water vapor that a definable body of air can hold at a given temperature

A) humidity
B) maximum humidity
C) hydrologic cycle
D) specific humidity
E) relative humidity
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Place the following labels on the figure:
"oceans"
"ice sheets,glaciers"
"groundwater"
"rivers,streams"
"atmosphere"
"fresh water lakes"
"salt beds,inland seas"
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Level of condensation is

A) the average change in temperature of still air with altitude.
B) changes in temperature that occur due to variations in air pressure.
C) the rate at which an unsaturated body of air cools while lifting or warms while descending.
D) the altitude at which water changes from the vapor to the liquid phase.
E) the rate at which a saturated body of air cools as it lifts.
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: Part 1: When the _________ reaches 100%,the air is saturated and can hold no more water vapor.

A) absolute humidity
B) maximum humidity
C) dew point
D) specific humidity
E) relative humidity
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When water changes its physical state,_________ heat energy is either lost or gained.

A) convective
B) conductive
C) radiative
D) sensible
E) latent
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How could you tell convectional uplift was taking place around you?
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Liquid water is transformed into water vapor through which of the following? (select one or more)

A) condensation
B) freezing
C) evaporation
D) transpiration
E) sublimation
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The environmental lapse rate is

A) the average change in temperature of still air with altitude.
B) changes in temperature that occur due to variations in air pressure.
C) the rate at which an unsaturated body of air cools while lifting or warms while descending.
D) the altitude at which water changes from the vapor to the liquid phase.
E) the rate at which a saturated body of air cools as it lifts.
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The ratio between the measurable amount of water vapor that is in a definable body of air and the maximum amount of water vapor that a definable body of air can hold at a given temperature

A) relative humidity
B) maximum humidity
C) hydrologic cycle
D) specific humidity
E) total humidity
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Evapotranspiration is the

A) measurable amount of water vapor that is in a definable body of air.
B) combined process of evaporation and transpiration.
C) process through which water changes from the liquid to the vapor solid phase.
D) passage of water from leaf pores to the atmosphere.
E) process through which water changes from the vapor to the liquid phase.
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Stable air is

A) a body of air that has a relatively low environmental lapse rate compared to potential average uplifting air.
B) a body of air that has a relatively high environmental lapse rate compared to potential average uplifting air.
C) the side of a mountain range that faces prevailing winds.
D) the side of a mountain range that faces opposite the prevailing wind direction.
E) the body of land on the leeward side of a mountain range that is relatively dry and hot due to adiabatic warming.
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Uplift of air that occurs when bubbles of warm air rise within an unstable body of air is known as

A) convectional uplift.
B) orographic uplift.
C) frontal uplift.
D) convergent uplift.
E) cyclonic uplift.
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Uplift that occurs along the boundary of contrasting bodies of air.

A) convectional uplift
B) orographic uplift
C) frontal uplift
D) convergent uplift
E) cyclonic uplift
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Low clouds associated with long-term rain or snow events are called

A) cirrus clouds.
B) nimbostratus clouds.
C) cumulus clouds.
D) cumulonimbus clouds.
E) stratus clouds.
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A body of air that has a relatively high environmental lapse rate compared to average potential uplifting air.

A) stable air
B) unstable air
C) windward side
D) leeward side
E) rain shadow
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The windward side of a mountain range is

A) a body of air that has a relatively low environmental lapse rate compared to potential uplifting air.
B) a body of air that has a relatively high environmental lapse rate compared to potential uplifting air.
C) the side of a mountain range that faces prevailing winds.
D) the side of a mountain range that faces opposite the prevailing wind direction.
E) the body of land on the leeward side of a mountain range that is relatively dry and hot due to adiabatic warming.
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Cumulus clouds are

A) thin, wispy clouds that develop high in the troposphere.
B) low clouds affiliated with long-term rain or snow events.
C) individual puffy clouds that develop due to convection.
D) low clouds that grow to great heights during short-term, severe storms.
E) layered sheets of clouds that have a thick and dark appearance.
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Uplift that occurs when a flowing body of air encounters a mountain range.

A) convectional uplift
B) orographic uplift
C) frontal uplift
D) convergent uplift
E) cyclonic uplift
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Frontal uplift is uplift of air that occurs

A) when bubbles of warm air rise within an unstable body of air.
B) when a flowing body of air encounters a mountain range.
C) along the boundary of contrasting bodies of air.
D) when large bodies of air meet in a central location.
E) when bubbles of warm air rise within a stable body of air.
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Thin,wispy clouds that develop high in the troposphere are called

A) cirrus clouds.
B) nimbostratus clouds.
C) cumulus clouds.
D) cumulonimbus clouds.
E) stratus clouds.
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Low clouds that grow to great heights during short-term,severe storms are

A) cirrus clouds.
B) nimbostratus clouds.
C) cumulus clouds.
D) cumulonimbus clouds.
E) stratus clouds.
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Convectional uplift is uplift of air that occurs

A) when bubble of warm air rise within an unstable body of air.
B) when a flowing body of air encounters a mountain range.
C) along the boundary of contrasting bodies of air.
D) when large bodies of air meet in a central location.
E) when bubbles of warm air rise within a stable body of air.
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Layered sheets of clouds that have a thick and dark appearance are known as

A) cirrus clouds.
B) nimbostratus clouds.
C) cumulus clouds.
D) cumulonimbus clouds.
E) stratus clouds
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Uplift of air that occurs when large bodies of air meet in a central location.

A) convectional uplift
B) orographic uplift
C) frontal uplift
D) convergent uplift
E) cyclonic uplift
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Cumulonimbus clouds are

A) thin, wispy clouds that develop high in the troposphere.
B) low clouds affiliated with long-term rain or snow events.
C) individual puffy clouds that develop due to convection.
D) low clouds that grow to great heights during short-term, severe storms.
E) layered sheets of clouds that have a thick and dark appearance.
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Nimbostratus clouds are

A) thin, wispy clouds that develop high in the troposphere.
B) low clouds affiliated with long-term rain or snow events.
C) individual puffy clouds that develop due to convection.
D) low clouds that grow to great heights during short-term, severe storms.
E) layered sheets of clouds that have a thick and dark appearance.
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Individual puffy clouds that develop due to convection are

A) cirrus clouds.
B) nimbostratus clouds.
C) cumulus clouds.
D) cumulonimbus clouds.
E) stratus clouds.
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Orographic uplift is uplift of air that occurs

A) when bubbles of warm air rise within an unstable body of air.
B) when a flowing body of air encounters a mountain range.
C) along the boundary of contrasting bodies of air.
D) when large bodies of air meet in a central location.
E) when bubbles of warm air rise within a stable body of air.
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Water can move upward in thin tubes all by itself,defying gravity!
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Water can change from a vapor to a solid through a process known as sublimation without entering a liquid phase.
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Melting /freezing absorbs/releases more heat energy than condensation/evaporation.
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The body of land on the leeward side of a mountain range that is relatively dry and hot due to adiabatic warming.

A) stable air
B) unstable air
C) windward side
D) leeward side
E) rain shadow
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Water molecules have both a positive and a negative end.
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What is the name given to thin and wispy clouds?

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) fog
E) nimbus
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What is the name given to layered clouds?

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) fog
E) nimbus
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What is the name given to ground-level clouds?

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) fog
E) nimbus
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.What is the name given to clouds that are producing rain in convection-cell thunderstorms?

A) cumulus
B) nimbostratus
C) cirrus
D) cumulonimbus
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When water turns to ice,it releases heat in a process called the latent heat of freezing.
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How much does water expand when it freezes?

A) 9%
B) 0%
C) -4%
D) 15%
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Water is capable of moving upward against the pull of gravity through thin openings; this movement is called

A) hydrogen bonding.
B) gravitational uplift.
C) capillary action.
D) hydrology.
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The side of a mountain range that faces opposite of the prevailing wind direction.

A) stable air
B) unstable air
C) windward side
D) leeward side
E) rain shadow
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Water drops are round because of magnetic forces.
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What is the name given to puffy clouds?

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) fog
E) nimbus
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If water is cooling from 100˚C,when will it reach its maximum density?

A) 100˚C
B) 0˚C
C) 25˚CC
D) 4˚C
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What percentage of the total amount of energy in the atmosphere is held as latent energy?

A) 60%
B) 12%
C) 30%
D) 5%
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How much energy per gram is absorbed as latent energy when liquid water evaporates?

A) 80 calories
B) 100 calories
C) 680 calories
D) 600 calories
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A drop of water contains about a million molecules.
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How much energy per gram is absorbed as latent energy when liquid water sublimates?

A) 80 calories
B) 100 calories
C) 680 calories
D) 600 calories
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Death Valley is 856 feet below sea level.
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The dry adiabatic lapse rate refers to the average change in temperature of still air with altitude.
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There are three kinds of measurements of humidity.
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97% of all of the water on the Earth is marine (salt)water.
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Relative humidity refers to the measure of how much water vapor is in the air.
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The wet adiabatic lapse rate applies to air masses that are rising and have reached saturation.
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It has reached 134° F in Death Valley.
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The dry adiabatic lapse rate is 10 °C per 1000 m of elevation.
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The hydrologic cycle refers to the movement of water from one reservoir to another by various processes.
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Water vapor flows from areas of low density to areas of high density.
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Specific humidity refers to the measurable amount of water vapor that is in a definable body of air.
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A sling psychrometer is used to measure humidity.
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Relative humidity refers to the maximum amount of water vapor that a definable body of air can hold at a given temperature.
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If we raise an air mass,its relative humidity decreases.
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The dew-point temperature refers to the temperature at which an air mass reaches saturation.
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The dry adiabatic lapse rate applies to both rising and descending air.
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The wet adiabatic lapse rate is 10 °C per 1000 m of elevation.
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Some species of trees can transpire about 80 gallons of water a day.
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About 1% of all the water available on the Earth is available for human,plant,and animal use.
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Cool air can hold more moisture than warm air.
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Advection fog develops when warm air flows over a cooler surface.
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Radiation fog can only form as long as no temperature inversions exist in the lower troposphere.
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Stable air is air in which strong convection can occur.
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The temperature at which an air mass reaches water vapor saturation.

A) absolute humidity
B) maximum humidity
C) dew-point
D) specific humidity
E) relative humidity
C
2
The measurable amount of water vapor that is in a definable body of air

A) humidity
B) maximum humidity
C) hydrologic cycle
D) specific humidity
E) relative humidity
D
3
The wet adiabatic lapse rate is

A) the average change in temperature of still air with altitude.
B) changes in temperature that occur due to variations in air pressure.
C) the rate at which an unsaturated body of air cools while lifting or warms while descending.
D) the altitude at which water changes from the vapor to the liquid phase.
E) the rate at which a saturated body of air cools as it lifts.
E
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A drop of water contains ______ of molecules of H₂O.

A) trillions
B) billions
C) millions
D) thousands
E) hundreds
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Which of the following is not a factor in evapotranspiration?

A) specific humidity wnd direction
B) net radiation plant life
C) relative humidity
D) air temperature
E) wind speed
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The dry adiabatic lapse rate is

A) the average change in temperature of still air with altitude.
B) the change in temperature that occurs due to variations in air pressure.
C) the rate at which an unsaturated body of air cools while lifting or warms while descending.
D) the altitude at which water changes from the vapor to the liquid phase.
E) the rate at which a saturated body of air cools as it lifts.
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Select all of the following that affect evapotranspiration rates.

A) net radiation
B) air temperature
C) relative humidity
D) wind speed
E) specific humidity
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The vast majority of water on the Earth is stored in

A) ice sheets and glaciers.
B) freshwater lakes and streams.
C) the atmosphere.
D) the oceans.
E) groundwater.
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Transpiration is the

A) measurable amount of water vapor that is in a definable body of air.
B) combined process of evaporation and precipitation.
C) main process through which water changes from the liquid to the vapor phase.
D) passage of water from leaf pores to the atmosphere.
E) process through which water changes from the vapor to the liquid phase.
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The maximum amount of water vapor that a definable body of air can hold at a given temperature

A) humidity
B) maximum humidity
C) hydrologic cycle
D) specific humidity
E) relative humidity
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Place the following labels on the figure:
"oceans"
"ice sheets,glaciers"
"groundwater"
"rivers,streams"
"atmosphere"
"fresh water lakes"
"salt beds,inland seas"
Place the following labels on the figure: oceans ice sheets,glaciers groundwater rivers,streams atmosphere fresh water lakes salt beds,inland seas
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Level of condensation is

A) the average change in temperature of still air with altitude.
B) changes in temperature that occur due to variations in air pressure.
C) the rate at which an unsaturated body of air cools while lifting or warms while descending.
D) the altitude at which water changes from the vapor to the liquid phase.
E) the rate at which a saturated body of air cools as it lifts.
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: Part 1: When the _________ reaches 100%,the air is saturated and can hold no more water vapor.

A) absolute humidity
B) maximum humidity
C) dew point
D) specific humidity
E) relative humidity
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When water changes its physical state,_________ heat energy is either lost or gained.

A) convective
B) conductive
C) radiative
D) sensible
E) latent
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How could you tell convectional uplift was taking place around you?
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Liquid water is transformed into water vapor through which of the following? (select one or more)

A) condensation
B) freezing
C) evaporation
D) transpiration
E) sublimation
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The environmental lapse rate is

A) the average change in temperature of still air with altitude.
B) changes in temperature that occur due to variations in air pressure.
C) the rate at which an unsaturated body of air cools while lifting or warms while descending.
D) the altitude at which water changes from the vapor to the liquid phase.
E) the rate at which a saturated body of air cools as it lifts.
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The ratio between the measurable amount of water vapor that is in a definable body of air and the maximum amount of water vapor that a definable body of air can hold at a given temperature

A) relative humidity
B) maximum humidity
C) hydrologic cycle
D) specific humidity
E) total humidity
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Evapotranspiration is the

A) measurable amount of water vapor that is in a definable body of air.
B) combined process of evaporation and transpiration.
C) process through which water changes from the liquid to the vapor solid phase.
D) passage of water from leaf pores to the atmosphere.
E) process through which water changes from the vapor to the liquid phase.
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Stable air is

A) a body of air that has a relatively low environmental lapse rate compared to potential average uplifting air.
B) a body of air that has a relatively high environmental lapse rate compared to potential average uplifting air.
C) the side of a mountain range that faces prevailing winds.
D) the side of a mountain range that faces opposite the prevailing wind direction.
E) the body of land on the leeward side of a mountain range that is relatively dry and hot due to adiabatic warming.
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Uplift of air that occurs when bubbles of warm air rise within an unstable body of air is known as

A) convectional uplift.
B) orographic uplift.
C) frontal uplift.
D) convergent uplift.
E) cyclonic uplift.
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Uplift that occurs along the boundary of contrasting bodies of air.

A) convectional uplift
B) orographic uplift
C) frontal uplift
D) convergent uplift
E) cyclonic uplift
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Low clouds associated with long-term rain or snow events are called

A) cirrus clouds.
B) nimbostratus clouds.
C) cumulus clouds.
D) cumulonimbus clouds.
E) stratus clouds.
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A body of air that has a relatively high environmental lapse rate compared to average potential uplifting air.

A) stable air
B) unstable air
C) windward side
D) leeward side
E) rain shadow
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The windward side of a mountain range is

A) a body of air that has a relatively low environmental lapse rate compared to potential uplifting air.
B) a body of air that has a relatively high environmental lapse rate compared to potential uplifting air.
C) the side of a mountain range that faces prevailing winds.
D) the side of a mountain range that faces opposite the prevailing wind direction.
E) the body of land on the leeward side of a mountain range that is relatively dry and hot due to adiabatic warming.
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Cumulus clouds are

A) thin, wispy clouds that develop high in the troposphere.
B) low clouds affiliated with long-term rain or snow events.
C) individual puffy clouds that develop due to convection.
D) low clouds that grow to great heights during short-term, severe storms.
E) layered sheets of clouds that have a thick and dark appearance.
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Uplift that occurs when a flowing body of air encounters a mountain range.

A) convectional uplift
B) orographic uplift
C) frontal uplift
D) convergent uplift
E) cyclonic uplift
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Frontal uplift is uplift of air that occurs

A) when bubbles of warm air rise within an unstable body of air.
B) when a flowing body of air encounters a mountain range.
C) along the boundary of contrasting bodies of air.
D) when large bodies of air meet in a central location.
E) when bubbles of warm air rise within a stable body of air.
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Thin,wispy clouds that develop high in the troposphere are called

A) cirrus clouds.
B) nimbostratus clouds.
C) cumulus clouds.
D) cumulonimbus clouds.
E) stratus clouds.
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Low clouds that grow to great heights during short-term,severe storms are

A) cirrus clouds.
B) nimbostratus clouds.
C) cumulus clouds.
D) cumulonimbus clouds.
E) stratus clouds.
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Convectional uplift is uplift of air that occurs

A) when bubble of warm air rise within an unstable body of air.
B) when a flowing body of air encounters a mountain range.
C) along the boundary of contrasting bodies of air.
D) when large bodies of air meet in a central location.
E) when bubbles of warm air rise within a stable body of air.
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Layered sheets of clouds that have a thick and dark appearance are known as

A) cirrus clouds.
B) nimbostratus clouds.
C) cumulus clouds.
D) cumulonimbus clouds.
E) stratus clouds
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Uplift of air that occurs when large bodies of air meet in a central location.

A) convectional uplift
B) orographic uplift
C) frontal uplift
D) convergent uplift
E) cyclonic uplift
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Cumulonimbus clouds are

A) thin, wispy clouds that develop high in the troposphere.
B) low clouds affiliated with long-term rain or snow events.
C) individual puffy clouds that develop due to convection.
D) low clouds that grow to great heights during short-term, severe storms.
E) layered sheets of clouds that have a thick and dark appearance.
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Nimbostratus clouds are

A) thin, wispy clouds that develop high in the troposphere.
B) low clouds affiliated with long-term rain or snow events.
C) individual puffy clouds that develop due to convection.
D) low clouds that grow to great heights during short-term, severe storms.
E) layered sheets of clouds that have a thick and dark appearance.
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Individual puffy clouds that develop due to convection are

A) cirrus clouds.
B) nimbostratus clouds.
C) cumulus clouds.
D) cumulonimbus clouds.
E) stratus clouds.
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Orographic uplift is uplift of air that occurs

A) when bubbles of warm air rise within an unstable body of air.
B) when a flowing body of air encounters a mountain range.
C) along the boundary of contrasting bodies of air.
D) when large bodies of air meet in a central location.
E) when bubbles of warm air rise within a stable body of air.
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Water can move upward in thin tubes all by itself,defying gravity!
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Water can change from a vapor to a solid through a process known as sublimation without entering a liquid phase.
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Melting /freezing absorbs/releases more heat energy than condensation/evaporation.
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The body of land on the leeward side of a mountain range that is relatively dry and hot due to adiabatic warming.

A) stable air
B) unstable air
C) windward side
D) leeward side
E) rain shadow
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Water molecules have both a positive and a negative end.
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What is the name given to thin and wispy clouds?

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) fog
E) nimbus
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What is the name given to layered clouds?

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) fog
E) nimbus
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45
What is the name given to ground-level clouds?

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) fog
E) nimbus
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46
.What is the name given to clouds that are producing rain in convection-cell thunderstorms?

A) cumulus
B) nimbostratus
C) cirrus
D) cumulonimbus
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47
When water turns to ice,it releases heat in a process called the latent heat of freezing.
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48
How much does water expand when it freezes?

A) 9%
B) 0%
C) -4%
D) 15%
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49
Water is capable of moving upward against the pull of gravity through thin openings; this movement is called

A) hydrogen bonding.
B) gravitational uplift.
C) capillary action.
D) hydrology.
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50
The side of a mountain range that faces opposite of the prevailing wind direction.

A) stable air
B) unstable air
C) windward side
D) leeward side
E) rain shadow
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51
Water drops are round because of magnetic forces.
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52
What is the name given to puffy clouds?

A) cumulus
B) stratus
C) cirrus
D) fog
E) nimbus
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53
If water is cooling from 100˚C,when will it reach its maximum density?

A) 100˚C
B) 0˚C
C) 25˚CC
D) 4˚C
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54
What percentage of the total amount of energy in the atmosphere is held as latent energy?

A) 60%
B) 12%
C) 30%
D) 5%
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55
How much energy per gram is absorbed as latent energy when liquid water evaporates?

A) 80 calories
B) 100 calories
C) 680 calories
D) 600 calories
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56
A drop of water contains about a million molecules.
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57
How much energy per gram is absorbed as latent energy when liquid water sublimates?

A) 80 calories
B) 100 calories
C) 680 calories
D) 600 calories
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58
Death Valley is 856 feet below sea level.
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59
The dry adiabatic lapse rate refers to the average change in temperature of still air with altitude.
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60
There are three kinds of measurements of humidity.
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97% of all of the water on the Earth is marine (salt)water.
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62
Relative humidity refers to the measure of how much water vapor is in the air.
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The wet adiabatic lapse rate applies to air masses that are rising and have reached saturation.
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It has reached 134° F in Death Valley.
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The dry adiabatic lapse rate is 10 °C per 1000 m of elevation.
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The hydrologic cycle refers to the movement of water from one reservoir to another by various processes.
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Water vapor flows from areas of low density to areas of high density.
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Specific humidity refers to the measurable amount of water vapor that is in a definable body of air.
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A sling psychrometer is used to measure humidity.
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Relative humidity refers to the maximum amount of water vapor that a definable body of air can hold at a given temperature.
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If we raise an air mass,its relative humidity decreases.
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The dew-point temperature refers to the temperature at which an air mass reaches saturation.
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The dry adiabatic lapse rate applies to both rising and descending air.
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The wet adiabatic lapse rate is 10 °C per 1000 m of elevation.
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75
Some species of trees can transpire about 80 gallons of water a day.
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About 1% of all the water available on the Earth is available for human,plant,and animal use.
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77
Cool air can hold more moisture than warm air.
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Advection fog develops when warm air flows over a cooler surface.
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Radiation fog can only form as long as no temperature inversions exist in the lower troposphere.
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Stable air is air in which strong convection can occur.
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