Deck 2: Energy: Warming the Earth and the Atmosphere
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Deck 2: Energy: Warming the Earth and the Atmosphere
1
The horizontal transport of any atmospheric property by the wind is called
A) advection.
B) radiation.
C) conduction.
D) latent heat.
E) reflection.
A) advection.
B) radiation.
C) conduction.
D) latent heat.
E) reflection.
A
2
The temperature of a rising air parcel
A) always cools due to expansion.
B) always warms due to expansion.
C) always cools due to compression.
D) always warms due to compression.
E) remains constant.
A) always cools due to expansion.
B) always warms due to expansion.
C) always cools due to compression.
D) always warms due to compression.
E) remains constant.
A
3
Energy of motion is also known as
A) dynamic energy.
B) kinetic energy.
C) sensible heat energy.
D) static energy.
E) latent heat energy.
A) dynamic energy.
B) kinetic energy.
C) sensible heat energy.
D) static energy.
E) latent heat energy.
B
4
Snow will usually melt on the roof of a home that is a
A) good radiator of heat.
B) good conductor of heat.
C) poor radiator of heat.
D) poor conductor of heat.
A) good radiator of heat.
B) good conductor of heat.
C) poor radiator of heat.
D) poor conductor of heat.
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5
The amount of heat energy required to bring about a small change in temperature is called the
A) radiative equilibrium.
B) dead heat.
C) specific heat.
D) latent heat.
A) radiative equilibrium.
B) dead heat.
C) specific heat.
D) latent heat.
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6
Solar radiation reaches the earth's surface as
A) visible radiation only.
B) ultraviolet radiation only.
C) infrared radiation only.
D) visible and infrared radiation only.
E) ultraviolet,visible,and infrared radiation.
A) visible radiation only.
B) ultraviolet radiation only.
C) infrared radiation only.
D) visible and infrared radiation only.
E) ultraviolet,visible,and infrared radiation.
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7
When water changes from a liquid to a vapor,we call this process
A) freezing.
B) condensation.
C) sublimation.
D) deposition.
E) evaporation.
A) freezing.
B) condensation.
C) sublimation.
D) deposition.
E) evaporation.
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8
Rising air cools by the process of
A) expansion.
B) evaporation.
C) compression.
D) condensation.
A) expansion.
B) evaporation.
C) compression.
D) condensation.
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9
Which of the following is the poorest conductor of heat?
A) still air
B) water
C) ice
D) snow
E) soil
A) still air
B) water
C) ice
D) snow
E) soil
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10
How do red and blue light differ?
A) Blue light has a higher speed of propagation.
B) The wavelength of red light is longer.
C) Red light has a higher intensity.
D) Red and blue light have different directions of polarization.
A) Blue light has a higher speed of propagation.
B) The wavelength of red light is longer.
C) Red light has a higher intensity.
D) Red and blue light have different directions of polarization.
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11
The cold feeling that you experience after leaving a swimming pool on a hot,dry,summer day represents heat transport by
A) conduction.
B) convection.
C) radiation.
D) latent heat.
A) conduction.
B) convection.
C) radiation.
D) latent heat.
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12
The proper order from shortest to longest wavelength is
A) visible,infrared,ultraviolet.
B) infrared,visible,ultraviolet.
C) ultraviolet,visible,infrared.
D) visible,ultraviolet,infrared.
E) ultraviolet,infrared,visible.
A) visible,infrared,ultraviolet.
B) infrared,visible,ultraviolet.
C) ultraviolet,visible,infrared.
D) visible,ultraviolet,infrared.
E) ultraviolet,infrared,visible.
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13
If the temperature of the air is said to be at absolute zero,one might conclude that
A) the motion of the molecules is at a maximum.
B) the molecules are occupying a large volume.
C) the molecules contain a minimum amount of energy.
D) the temperature is 0°F.
E) the air temperature is 0°C.
A) the motion of the molecules is at a maximum.
B) the molecules are occupying a large volume.
C) the molecules contain a minimum amount of energy.
D) the temperature is 0°F.
E) the air temperature is 0°C.
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14
A change of one degree on the Celsius scale is ____ a change of one degree on the Fahrenheit scale.
A) equal to
B) larger than
C) smaller than
D) is in the opposite direction of
A) equal to
B) larger than
C) smaller than
D) is in the opposite direction of
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15
The processes of condensation and freezing
A) both release sensible heat into the environment.
B) both absorb sensible heat from the environment.
C) do not affect the temperature of their surroundings.
D) do not involve energy transport.
A) both release sensible heat into the environment.
B) both absorb sensible heat from the environment.
C) do not affect the temperature of their surroundings.
D) do not involve energy transport.
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16
Which of the following provides a measure of the average speed of air molecules?
A) pressure
B) temperature
C) density
D) heat
A) pressure
B) temperature
C) density
D) heat
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17
Sinking air warms by the process of
A) compression.
B) expansion.
C) condensation.
D) friction.
A) compression.
B) expansion.
C) condensation.
D) friction.
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18
Which of the following determine the kind (wavelength)and amount of radiation that an object emits?
A) temperature
B) thermal conductivity
C) density
D) latent heat
A) temperature
B) thermal conductivity
C) density
D) latent heat
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19
The heat energy released when water vapor changes to a liquid is called
A) latent heat of evaporation.
B) latent heat of fusion.
C) latent heat of fission.
D) latent heat of condensation.
A) latent heat of evaporation.
B) latent heat of fusion.
C) latent heat of fission.
D) latent heat of condensation.
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20
This is released as sensible heat during the formation of clouds:
A) potential energy
B) longwave radiation
C) latent heat
D) shortwave radiation
E) kinetic energy
A) potential energy
B) longwave radiation
C) latent heat
D) shortwave radiation
E) kinetic energy
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21
The combined albedo of the earth and the atmosphere is approximately ____ percent.
A) 4
B) 10
C) 30
D) 50
E) 90
A) 4
B) 10
C) 30
D) 50
E) 90
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22
If you want to keep an object cool while exposed to direct sunlight,
A) put it inside a brown paper bag.
B) wrap it in black paper.
C) wrap it in aluminum foil with the shiny side facing inward.
D) wrap it in aluminum foil with the shiny side facing outward.
A) put it inside a brown paper bag.
B) wrap it in black paper.
C) wrap it in aluminum foil with the shiny side facing inward.
D) wrap it in aluminum foil with the shiny side facing outward.
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23
The sun emits its greatest intensity of radiation in
A) the visible portion of the spectrum.
B) the infrared portion of the spectrum.
C) the ultraviolet portion of the spectrum.
D) the x-ray portion of the spectrum.
A) the visible portion of the spectrum.
B) the infrared portion of the spectrum.
C) the ultraviolet portion of the spectrum.
D) the x-ray portion of the spectrum.
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24
The earth emits radiation with greatest intensity at
A) infrared wavelengths.
B) radio wavelengths.
C) visible wavelengths.
D) ultraviolet wavelengths.
A) infrared wavelengths.
B) radio wavelengths.
C) visible wavelengths.
D) ultraviolet wavelengths.
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25
Without the atmospheric greenhouse effect,the average surface temperature would be
A) higher than at present.
B) lower than at present.
C) the same as it is now.
D) much more variable than it is now.
A) higher than at present.
B) lower than at present.
C) the same as it is now.
D) much more variable than it is now.
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26
If the present concentration of CO2 doubles in 100 years,and climate models predict that for the earth's average temperature to rise 5°C,what gas must also increase in concentration?
A) nitrogen
B) oxygen
C) methane
D) water vapor
A) nitrogen
B) oxygen
C) methane
D) water vapor
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27
Most of the radiation emitted by a human body is in the form of
A) ultraviolet radiation and is invisible.
B) visible radiation but is too weak to be visible.
C) infrared radiation and is invisible.
D) humans do not emit electromagnetic radiation.
A) ultraviolet radiation and is invisible.
B) visible radiation but is too weak to be visible.
C) infrared radiation and is invisible.
D) humans do not emit electromagnetic radiation.
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28
At which temperature would the earth be radiating energy at the greatest rate or intensity?
A) -5°F
B) -40°F
C) 60°F
D) 32°F
E) 105°F
A) -5°F
B) -40°F
C) 60°F
D) 32°F
E) 105°F
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29
Which of the following statements is not correct?
A) Calm,cloudy nights are usually warmer than calm,clear nights.
B) Each year the earth's surface radiates away more energy than it receives from the sun.
C) The horizontal transport of heat by the wind is called advection.
D) Good absorbers of radiation are usually poor emitters of radiation.
A) Calm,cloudy nights are usually warmer than calm,clear nights.
B) Each year the earth's surface radiates away more energy than it receives from the sun.
C) The horizontal transport of heat by the wind is called advection.
D) Good absorbers of radiation are usually poor emitters of radiation.
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30
At night,low clouds
A) enhance the atmospheric greenhouse effect.
B) weaken the atmospheric greenhouse effect.
C) are often caused by the atmospheric greenhouse effect.
D) have no effect on the atmospheric greenhouse effect.
A) enhance the atmospheric greenhouse effect.
B) weaken the atmospheric greenhouse effect.
C) are often caused by the atmospheric greenhouse effect.
D) have no effect on the atmospheric greenhouse effect.
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31
The atmospheric greenhouse effect is produced mainly by the
A) absorption and re-emission of visible light by the atmosphere.
B) absorption and re-emission of ultraviolet radiation by the atmosphere.
C) absorption and re-emission of infrared radiation by the atmosphere.
D) absorption and re-emission of visible light by clouds.
E) absorption and re-emission of visible light by the ground.
A) absorption and re-emission of visible light by the atmosphere.
B) absorption and re-emission of ultraviolet radiation by the atmosphere.
C) absorption and re-emission of infrared radiation by the atmosphere.
D) absorption and re-emission of visible light by clouds.
E) absorption and re-emission of visible light by the ground.
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32
Which of the following gases are mainly responsible for the atmospheric greenhouse effect in the earth's atmosphere?
A) oxygen and nitrogen
B) nitrogen and carbon dioxide
C) ozone and oxygen
D) water vapor and carbon dioxide
A) oxygen and nitrogen
B) nitrogen and carbon dioxide
C) ozone and oxygen
D) water vapor and carbon dioxide
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33
Often before sunrise on a clear,calm,cold morning,ice (frost)can be seen on the tops of parked cars,even when the air temperature is above freezing.This condition happens because the tops of the cars are cooling by
A) conduction.
B) convection.
C) latent heat.
D) radiation.
A) conduction.
B) convection.
C) latent heat.
D) radiation.
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34
Clouds NEVER form by
A) sublimation.
B) condensation.
C) evaporation.
D) deposition.
E) both sublimation and evaporation.
A) sublimation.
B) condensation.
C) evaporation.
D) deposition.
E) both sublimation and evaporation.
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35
Suppose last night was clear and calm.Tonight low clouds will be present.From this you would conclude that tonight's minimum temperature will be
A) higher than last night's minimum temperature.
B) lower than last night's minimum temperature.
C) the same as last night's minimum temperature.
D) above freezing.
A) higher than last night's minimum temperature.
B) lower than last night's minimum temperature.
C) the same as last night's minimum temperature.
D) above freezing.
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36
Which principle best describes why holes develop in snow around tree trunks?
A) Snow is a good absorber of infrared energy.
B) Snow is a good emitter of infrared energy.
C) Snow is a poor reflector of visible light.
D) Snow is a poor absorber of visible light.
E) Snow is a poor absorber of ultraviolet light.
A) Snow is a good absorber of infrared energy.
B) Snow is a good emitter of infrared energy.
C) Snow is a poor reflector of visible light.
D) Snow is a poor absorber of visible light.
E) Snow is a poor absorber of ultraviolet light.
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37
Which of the following has a wavelength shorter than that of violet light?
A) green light
B) blue light
C) infrared radiation
D) red light
E) ultraviolet radiation
A) green light
B) blue light
C) infrared radiation
D) red light
E) ultraviolet radiation
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38
Air that rises always
A) contracts and warms.
B) contracts and cools.
C) expands and cools.
D) expands and warms.
A) contracts and warms.
B) contracts and cools.
C) expands and cools.
D) expands and warms.
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39
The albedo of the moon is 7 percent.This means that
A) 7 percent of the sunlight striking the moon is reflected.
B) 7 percent of the sunlight striking the moon is absorbed.
C) the moon emits only 7 percent as much energy as it absorbs from the sun.
D) 93 percent of the sunlight striking the moon is reflected.
A) 7 percent of the sunlight striking the moon is reflected.
B) 7 percent of the sunlight striking the moon is absorbed.
C) the moon emits only 7 percent as much energy as it absorbs from the sun.
D) 93 percent of the sunlight striking the moon is reflected.
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40
If the earth's average surface temperature were to increase,the amount of radiation emitted from the earth's surface would ____,and the wavelength of peak emission would shift toward ____ wavelengths.
A) increase,shorter
B) increase,longer
C) decrease,shorter
D) decrease,longer
A) increase,shorter
B) increase,longer
C) decrease,shorter
D) decrease,longer
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41
Sunlight passes through a thicker portion of the atmosphere at
A) sunrise.
B) noon.
C) sunset.
D) night.
E) both sunrise and sunset.
A) sunrise.
B) noon.
C) sunset.
D) night.
E) both sunrise and sunset.
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42
On the average,about what percentage of the solar energy that strikes the outer atmosphere eventually reaches the earth's surface?
A) 5 percent
B) 15 percent
C) 30 percent
D) 50 percent
E) 70 percent
A) 5 percent
B) 15 percent
C) 30 percent
D) 50 percent
E) 70 percent
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43
If the amount of energy lost by the earth to space each year were not approximately equal to that received,
A) the atmosphere's average temperature would change.
B) the length of the year would change.
C) the sun's output would change.
D) the mass of the atmosphere would change.
A) the atmosphere's average temperature would change.
B) the length of the year would change.
C) the sun's output would change.
D) the mass of the atmosphere would change.
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44
The earth's radiative equilibrium temperature is
A) the temperature at which the earth is absorbing solar radiation and emitting infrared radiation at equal rates.
B) the temperature at which the earth is radiating energy at maximum intensity.
C) the average temperature the earth must maintain to prevent the oceans from freezing solid.
D) the temperature at which rates of evaporation and condensation on the earth are in balance.
A) the temperature at which the earth is absorbing solar radiation and emitting infrared radiation at equal rates.
B) the temperature at which the earth is radiating energy at maximum intensity.
C) the average temperature the earth must maintain to prevent the oceans from freezing solid.
D) the temperature at which rates of evaporation and condensation on the earth are in balance.
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45
The aurora are seen
A) in the Northern Hemisphere only.
B) in the Southern Hemisphere only.
C) in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres at high latitudes.
D) in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres near the equator.
A) in the Northern Hemisphere only.
B) in the Southern Hemisphere only.
C) in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres at high latitudes.
D) in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres near the equator.
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46
When you remove a cold beverage from a refrigerator in a humid room,water vapor will condense on the sides of the container.Would this act to warm or cool the beverage,or would the condensation have no effect on the beverage's temperature?
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47
Some people have the mistaken notion that the sky is blue due to reflection of light from the oceans.Explain why this is incorrect,and give the correct reason that the sky is blue.
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48
Describe the atmospheric greenhouse effect.Is there any difference between the way the atmospheric greenhouse effect works on a clear night and on a cloudy night?
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49
Explain how a down jacket keeps you warm on a cold winter day.
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50
Describe and give examples of the various ways that heat can be transported in the atmosphere.
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51
Will a rising parcel of air always expand? Why? Does this expansion cause the air temperature to increase or decrease? Why?
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52
The atmosphere near the earth's surface is "heated from below." Which of the following is NOT responsible for the heating?
A) conduction of heat upward from a hot surface
B) convection from a hot surface
C) absorption of infrared energy that has been radiated from the surface
D) heat energy from the earth's interior
A) conduction of heat upward from a hot surface
B) convection from a hot surface
C) absorption of infrared energy that has been radiated from the surface
D) heat energy from the earth's interior
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53
In the discussion of the earth's annual energy balance,we saw that the earth absorbed approximately 51 units of solar energy but emitted 117 units of infrared energy.What prevents the earth from getting colder and colder?
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54
Suppose you are outside in very cold temperatures,wearing a winter coat that is quite effective at keeping you warm.Which of the following is true?
A) The coat is the source of the heat that keeps you warm.
B) Your body generates the heat that keeps you warm.
C) The coat prevents your body's heat from escaping to the surrounding air.
D) a and c
E) b and c
A) The coat is the source of the heat that keeps you warm.
B) Your body generates the heat that keeps you warm.
C) The coat prevents your body's heat from escaping to the surrounding air.
D) a and c
E) b and c
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55
Explain how energy in the form of sunlight absorbed at the ground could be transferred upward in the atmosphere in the form of latent heat.How or when is the latent heat energy released in the air above the ground?
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56
The major process that warms the lower atmosphere is
A) the release of latent heat during condensation.
B) conduction of heat upward from the surface.
C) absorption of infrared radiation.
D) direct absorption of sunlight by the atmosphere.
A) the release of latent heat during condensation.
B) conduction of heat upward from the surface.
C) absorption of infrared radiation.
D) direct absorption of sunlight by the atmosphere.
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57
How could increased cloud cover cause an increase in the average surface temperature? How could increased cloudiness cause a decrease in average surface temperatures?
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58
Several of the planets in our solar system are further from the sun and cooler than the earth.Do they emit electromagnetic radiation? Why are we able to see the planets in the sky at night?
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59
Perspiration cools the body by
A) advective heat transfer.
B) radiative heat transfer.
C) conductive heat transfer.
D) latent heat transfer.
A) advective heat transfer.
B) radiative heat transfer.
C) conductive heat transfer.
D) latent heat transfer.
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60
Sunlight that bounces off a surface is said to be ____ from the surface.
A) radiated
B) absorbed
C) emitted
D) reflected
A) radiated
B) absorbed
C) emitted
D) reflected
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61
Many people will blow on a bowl of hot soup to try to cool it.In your view,what are the two most important heat transport processes being used to cool the soup?
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62
Imagine that the temperature of the sun were to change.Describe or discuss some of the effects that this might have on the earth's energy budget and the earth's climate.
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63
What are the other factors,besides increasing CO2 concentrations,that affect global warming?
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64
In what ways is the atmospheric greenhouse different from an agricultural greenhouse?
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65
Many automobile engines are cooled by water which flows in a closed circuit through the engine block and the car's radiator.How many different heat transport processes do you find in operation here?
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