Deck 17: Global Climate
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Deck 17: Global Climate
1
The earth's rainforests are found in
A) humid subtropical (Cfa)climates.
B) tropical wet (Af)climates.
C) tropical wet and dry (Aw)climates.
D) all of the above
A) humid subtropical (Cfa)climates.
B) tropical wet (Af)climates.
C) tropical wet and dry (Aw)climates.
D) all of the above
B
2
Which below is not characteristic of a tropical wet climate (Af)?
A) greater temperature variation between day and night than between the warmest and coolest months of the year
B) extremely high afternoon temperatures,usually much higher than those experienced in middle latitudes
C) abundant rainfall all year long
D) afternoon showers and high humidity
A) greater temperature variation between day and night than between the warmest and coolest months of the year
B) extremely high afternoon temperatures,usually much higher than those experienced in middle latitudes
C) abundant rainfall all year long
D) afternoon showers and high humidity
B
3
The rainiest places in the world are usually located
A) downwind from mountain ranges.
B) in the region of the subtropical highs.
C) on the windward side of mountains.
D) in the middle of continents.
E) along the western side of continents.
A) downwind from mountain ranges.
B) in the region of the subtropical highs.
C) on the windward side of mountains.
D) in the middle of continents.
E) along the western side of continents.
C
4
The Köppen scheme for classifying climates employs annual and monthly averages of
A) temperature and precipitation.
B) precipitation and stream runoff.
C) ocean levels and surface pressure.
D) population density and agricultural output.
E) sunshine and soil type.
A) temperature and precipitation.
B) precipitation and stream runoff.
C) ocean levels and surface pressure.
D) population density and agricultural output.
E) sunshine and soil type.
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5
Which of the following is considered a climatic control?
A) ocean currents
B) intensity of sunshine and its variation with latitude
C) prevailing winds
D) altitude
E) all of the above
A) ocean currents
B) intensity of sunshine and its variation with latitude
C) prevailing winds
D) altitude
E) all of the above
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6
In Thornthwaite's P/E index,the "P" and "E" stand for
A) precipitation and evaporation.
B) precipitation and energy (available).
C) potential sunlight and energy.
D) potential sunlight and evaporation.
A) precipitation and evaporation.
B) precipitation and energy (available).
C) potential sunlight and energy.
D) potential sunlight and evaporation.
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7
The climate of an area about the size of a town would be described as
A) mesoclimate.
B) macroclimate.
C) microclimate.
D) urban climate.
A) mesoclimate.
B) macroclimate.
C) microclimate.
D) urban climate.
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8
Which section of the United States is most likely to experience a persistent subsidence inversion during the summer?
A) Pacific Coastal regions
B) Central Plains
C) Southern Florida
D) Atlantic Coastal regions
E) Midwest
A) Pacific Coastal regions
B) Central Plains
C) Southern Florida
D) Atlantic Coastal regions
E) Midwest
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9
The term monsoon refers to
A) the short summer rainy season observed in some locations.
B) a short dry season.
C) a period of heavy rainfall produced by thunderstorms.
D) a seasonal shift in wind circulation.
A) the short summer rainy season observed in some locations.
B) a short dry season.
C) a period of heavy rainfall produced by thunderstorms.
D) a seasonal shift in wind circulation.
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10
A rainshadow desert is normally found
A) in the center of a large surface anticyclone.
B) on the back (western)side of a large thunderstorm.
C) in polar regions where the air is cold and dry.
D) in the center of the ITCZ.
E) on the downwind side of a mountain range.
A) in the center of a large surface anticyclone.
B) on the back (western)side of a large thunderstorm.
C) in polar regions where the air is cold and dry.
D) in the center of the ITCZ.
E) on the downwind side of a mountain range.
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11
The coldest regions of large continents are usually on the west coast.
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12
Savanna grass would most likely be associated with which climate type?
A) tropical rainforest (Af)
B) tropical monsoon (Am)
C) semi-arid (BS)
D) tropical wet-and-dry (Aw)
A) tropical rainforest (Af)
B) tropical monsoon (Am)
C) semi-arid (BS)
D) tropical wet-and-dry (Aw)
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13
The greatest likelihood of experiencing a dry month of February would be along
A) the equator.
B) the west coast of Mexico (latitude 20°N).
C) the Southern California coast (latitude 35°N).
D) the Gulf Coast near New Orleans (latitude 30°N).
E) the coast of southern Alaska (latitude 60°N).
A) the equator.
B) the west coast of Mexico (latitude 20°N).
C) the Southern California coast (latitude 35°N).
D) the Gulf Coast near New Orleans (latitude 30°N).
E) the coast of southern Alaska (latitude 60°N).
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14
Which of the following is not considered a climatic control?
A) altitude
B) mountain barriers
C) ocean currents
D) insolation
E) none of the above
A) altitude
B) mountain barriers
C) ocean currents
D) insolation
E) none of the above
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15
Which of the following refers to day-to-day weather variability?
A) microclimate
B) mesoclimate
C) macroclimate
D) global climate
E) none of the above
A) microclimate
B) mesoclimate
C) macroclimate
D) global climate
E) none of the above
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16
The lowest average temperatures in the world occur in
A) North America.
B) Northwestern Europe.
C) the Arctic.
D) the Antarctic.
E) Northern Siberia.
A) North America.
B) Northwestern Europe.
C) the Arctic.
D) the Antarctic.
E) Northern Siberia.
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17
The tropical wet-and-dry climate is influenced mainly by the
A) polar front and the subtropical highs.
B) polar front and the ITCZ.
C) subtropical highs and polar front.
D) ITCZ and subtropical highs.
E) subtropical highs and polar lows.
A) polar front and the subtropical highs.
B) polar front and the ITCZ.
C) subtropical highs and polar front.
D) ITCZ and subtropical highs.
E) subtropical highs and polar lows.
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18
What do Dallol,Ethiopia,Death Valley,California,and El Azizia,Libya,have in common?
A) They are all in third-world countries.
B) They are three of the hottest places on the earth.
C) They are three of the coldest places on the earth.
D) They all have frequent snowstorms.
A) They are all in third-world countries.
B) They are three of the hottest places on the earth.
C) They are three of the coldest places on the earth.
D) They all have frequent snowstorms.
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19
The climate classification for a region with average monthly temperatures that remain above 18°C (64°F)throughout the year and abundant rainfall,except for a short one or two month dry period,would probably be
A) tropical wet (Af).
B) moist subtropical (Cs).
C) tropical monsoon (Am).
D) humid continental (Dfa).
A) tropical wet (Af).
B) moist subtropical (Cs).
C) tropical monsoon (Am).
D) humid continental (Dfa).
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20
Which of the following help explain why the lowest average temperatures in the world are found in Antarctica?
A) dry air
B) high altitude
C) surface reflects incident sunlight
D) all of the above
A) dry air
B) high altitude
C) surface reflects incident sunlight
D) all of the above
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21
In a dry climate,
A) there are no plants.
B) potential evaporation and transpiration exceed precipitation.
C) there is no precipitation.
D) air temperatures seldom drop below freezing and days are always hot.
E) winters are short,but cold.
A) there are no plants.
B) potential evaporation and transpiration exceed precipitation.
C) there is no precipitation.
D) air temperatures seldom drop below freezing and days are always hot.
E) winters are short,but cold.
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22
One would most likely experience steppe vegetation in a
A) semi-arid climate.
B) humid subtropical climate.
C) marine climate.
D) subpolar climate.
E) tropical wet-and-dry climate.
A) semi-arid climate.
B) humid subtropical climate.
C) marine climate.
D) subpolar climate.
E) tropical wet-and-dry climate.
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23
Which climate type normally has the largest annual range in temperature?
A) tropical climates
B) humid-subtropical climates
C) polar ice cap climates
D) subpolar climates
E) dry climates
A) tropical climates
B) humid-subtropical climates
C) polar ice cap climates
D) subpolar climates
E) dry climates
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24
The primary reason for the dry summer subtropical climate in North America is
A) that storms do not form in summer.
B) that the air is too cool to produce adequate precipitation.
C) the Pacific high moves north in summer.
D) the ITCZ moves north in summer.
E) the Bermuda high intensifies and shifts northward in summer.
A) that storms do not form in summer.
B) that the air is too cool to produce adequate precipitation.
C) the Pacific high moves north in summer.
D) the ITCZ moves north in summer.
E) the Bermuda high intensifies and shifts northward in summer.
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25
A city located on the east coast of the United States with hot,muggy summers and mild winters (the average temperature of the coldest month is above -3°C (27°F))has a ____ climate.
A) moist subtropical (Cfa)climate
B) Mediterranean (Cs)climate
C) tropical wet and dry climate (Aw)
D) moist continental (Dfa)
A) moist subtropical (Cfa)climate
B) Mediterranean (Cs)climate
C) tropical wet and dry climate (Aw)
D) moist continental (Dfa)
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26
Which of the following climatic regions would probably have the largest daily temperature range?
A) tropical wet climate
B) arid climate
C) east coast marine climate
D) Mediterranean climate
A) tropical wet climate
B) arid climate
C) east coast marine climate
D) Mediterranean climate
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27
A city on the west coast of the United States with mild winters and a long cool summer would have a ____ climate.
A) moist subtropical (Cfb)
B) tropical wet and dry (Aw)
C) moist continental (Dfa)
D) semi-arid (BS)
A) moist subtropical (Cfb)
B) tropical wet and dry (Aw)
C) moist continental (Dfa)
D) semi-arid (BS)
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28
Locations at middle latitudes with monthly average temperatures in the winter that are below 18°C (64°F),but above -3°C (27°F)have ____ climates.
A) humid subtropical
B) moist continental
C) semi-arid
D) steppe
A) humid subtropical
B) moist continental
C) semi-arid
D) steppe
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29
Mediterranean climates are characterized by
A) cool,wet winters and mild to hot,dry summers.
B) cold,wet winters and hot,humid summers.
C) cold,relatively dry winters and mild,humid summers.
D) mild,wet winters and mild,humid summers.
E) cold,snowy winters and hot,dry summers.
A) cool,wet winters and mild to hot,dry summers.
B) cold,wet winters and hot,humid summers.
C) cold,relatively dry winters and mild,humid summers.
D) mild,wet winters and mild,humid summers.
E) cold,snowy winters and hot,dry summers.
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30
A humid subtropical climate is found in what region of the United States?
A) Southwest
B) Southeast
C) Central Plains
D) Southern California
A) Southwest
B) Southeast
C) Central Plains
D) Southern California
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31
A region with long,very cold winters and average temperatures that exceed 10°C (50°F)only one or two months during the summer would have ____ climate.
A) a subpolar (Dfc)
B) a polar tundra (ET)
C) a polar ice cap (EF)
D) an alpine (An)
A) a subpolar (Dfc)
B) a polar tundra (ET)
C) a polar ice cap (EF)
D) an alpine (An)
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32
In an east-west oriented mountain range,a rain shadow could be found on the ____ of the range.
A) east or west
B) north or south
C) both east or west and north or south
A) east or west
B) north or south
C) both east or west and north or south
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33
The highest temperatures in the world occur in
A) tropical moist climates.
B) subtropical moist climates.
C) continental moist climates.
D) continental dry climates.
E) subtropical deserts.
A) tropical moist climates.
B) subtropical moist climates.
C) continental moist climates.
D) continental dry climates.
E) subtropical deserts.
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34
According to Köppen's classification of climates,marine climates are observed in the United States mainly along
A) the Pacific Northwest coast.
B) coastal areas of the middle Atlantic states.
C) the coast of New England.
D) the Gulf Coast.
E) coastal margins of Southern California.
A) the Pacific Northwest coast.
B) coastal areas of the middle Atlantic states.
C) the coast of New England.
D) the Gulf Coast.
E) coastal margins of Southern California.
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35
The most abundant climate type over the face of the earth is
A) moist tropical climates.
B) dry climates.
C) moist subtropical mid-latitude climates.
D) moist continental climates.
E) polar climates.
A) moist tropical climates.
B) dry climates.
C) moist subtropical mid-latitude climates.
D) moist continental climates.
E) polar climates.
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36
To be considered a moist continental climate,
A) winter snowfall must exceed summer rainfall.
B) monthly average temperatures must fall below -3°C (27°F)during the winter.
C) total rainfall must exceed 60 inches.
D) a region must be located more than 500 miles from the nearest ocean.
A) winter snowfall must exceed summer rainfall.
B) monthly average temperatures must fall below -3°C (27°F)during the winter.
C) total rainfall must exceed 60 inches.
D) a region must be located more than 500 miles from the nearest ocean.
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37
In a tropical wet-and-dry climate,the dry season occurs with the
A) high sun period (summer).
B) low sun period (winter).
C) close proximity of the ITCZ.
D) all of the above
A) high sun period (summer).
B) low sun period (winter).
C) close proximity of the ITCZ.
D) all of the above
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38
The global distribution of precipitation is closely associated with
A) latitude.
B) distribution of mountain ranges and high plateaus.
C) the general circulation of the atmosphere.
D) all of the above
A) latitude.
B) distribution of mountain ranges and high plateaus.
C) the general circulation of the atmosphere.
D) all of the above
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39
Deserts that experience low clouds and drizzle tend to be found mainly
A) in the center of continents.
B) in the rain shadow of a mountain.
C) on the eastern side of continents.
D) on the western side of continents.
E) on small islands near the equator.
A) in the center of continents.
B) in the rain shadow of a mountain.
C) on the eastern side of continents.
D) on the western side of continents.
E) on small islands near the equator.
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40
One would not expect to experience a D-type climate in:
A) Alaska.
B) New England.
C) Southern Canada.
D) South America.
A) Alaska.
B) New England.
C) Southern Canada.
D) South America.
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41
The climate of a city situated high in the mountains of the middle latitudes would,according to Köppen,be classified as
A) tundra.
B) subpolar.
C) alpine.
D) highland.
A) tundra.
B) subpolar.
C) alpine.
D) highland.
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42
Describe the climate of and the microclimatic variation within the neighborhood in which you live.
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43
The coldest areas of the northern hemisphere are found ____ of large land masses.
A) in the interior
B) on the periphery
A) in the interior
B) on the periphery
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44
The variety of climatic zones that one observes on a mountain is due primarily to differences in
A) atmospheric pressure.
B) relative humidity.
C) rainfall amounts.
D) temperature.
A) atmospheric pressure.
B) relative humidity.
C) rainfall amounts.
D) temperature.
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45
Where is the Mojave Desert located? What factors account for the Mojave Desert being found there?
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46
A yearly rainfall of 14 inches in a hot climate will support only sparse vegetation.The same total amount of rain in north central Canada would support a conifer forest.Why is this possible?
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47
The greatest one-month rainfall total (366 in. )occurred in Cherrapunji,India,in July of 1861.The greatest 24 hour rainfall total (43 in. )in the United States occurred in Alvin,Texas,on July 25,1979.The greatest 42 minute rainfall total (12 in. )occurred in Holt,Missouri,on June 22,1947.What meteorological conditions do you think produced these record precipitation amounts?
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48
In general,would you expect to find more rainfall on the western side or the Eastern side of the subtropical high pressure centers? How does this affect climatic conditions along the east and west coast of the United States?
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49
How is it possible for regions with a desert climate to be found next to an ocean,which you might expect to be an abundant source of moist air?
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50
When the average temperature of the warmest month averages 0°C (32°F)or below,Köppen classified this as a ____ climate.
A) subpolar
B) polar ice cap
C) polar tundra
D) arctic
A) subpolar
B) polar ice cap
C) polar tundra
D) arctic
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51
Discuss some of the factors that determine where the wettest places in the world are found.
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52
What differences exist between tropical wet (Af),tropical monsoon (Am),and tropical wet and dry (Aw)climates? Would you expect to observe any significant differences in types of vegetation in these different climates groups?
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53
The hottest places on earth are not found near the equator in tropical wet climates,but,rather,in arid climate regions.Why is this true?
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54
A location in the center of a large,mid-latitude continent is likely to experience
A) a precipitation maximum during winter.
B) a precipitation maximum during summer.
C) abundant precipitation all year long.
D) little precipitation at any time of year.
A) a precipitation maximum during winter.
B) a precipitation maximum during summer.
C) abundant precipitation all year long.
D) little precipitation at any time of year.
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55
Thawing of an upper layer of permafrost would most likely be observed in which climatic type?
A) polar ice cap
B) humid continental with warm summers
C) humid subtropical
D) polar tundra
A) polar ice cap
B) humid continental with warm summers
C) humid subtropical
D) polar tundra
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56
Tree growth is not possible in a region where
A) annual precipitation is 20 inches or less.
B) average monthly temperatures never exceed 10°C (50°F).
C) average monthly temperatures are sometimes less than 0°C (32°F).
D) evaporation exceeds total annual precipitation.
A) annual precipitation is 20 inches or less.
B) average monthly temperatures never exceed 10°C (50°F).
C) average monthly temperatures are sometimes less than 0°C (32°F).
D) evaporation exceeds total annual precipitation.
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57
Within the continental United States (excluding Alaska),one could observe
A) taiga.
B) polar tundra.
C) polar icecap.
D) all of the above
A) taiga.
B) polar tundra.
C) polar icecap.
D) all of the above
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58
When the average temperature of the warmest month of a region averages above freezing,but below 10°C (50°F),you might expect to observe what type of vegetation there?
A) savanna grass
B) tundra
C) taiga
D) None - it's too cold for anything to grow.
A) savanna grass
B) tundra
C) taiga
D) None - it's too cold for anything to grow.
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59
What meteorological information is the primary basis for climate classification using the Köppen system?
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60
Average monthly temperatures that exceed 0°C (32°F)but remain below 10°C (50°F)are characteristic of
A) the polar ice cap (EF)climate zone.
B) the subpolar (Dfc)climate zone.
C) the polar tundra (ET)climate zone.
D) alpine (An)climate zone.
A) the polar ice cap (EF)climate zone.
B) the subpolar (Dfc)climate zone.
C) the polar tundra (ET)climate zone.
D) alpine (An)climate zone.
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61
Seattle,Washington (lat.47.5oN)has a coastal Mediterranean (Csb)climate.New York,New York (41oN)has a humid subtropical (Cfa)climate.What differences in climate would you expect to find between these two locations?
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62
Describe the differences in climate that would be experienced by cities located upwind and downwind of a large,north-south oriented mountain range.
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63
Compare the climate of your town with that of another location at the same latitude,but in a different continent.Explain any similarities or differences.
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64
Which climate type(s)would be affected most by global warming? Why?
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65
Identify and describe the different climatic zones you would observe if you traveled from west to east across the middle of the United States?
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