Deck 1: Earth and Its Atmosphere

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Sayings about the weather, such as "red sky at morning, sailor take warning; red sky at night, sailor's delight" are based on the scientific method.
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​Water vapor can best be described as a

A) ​gas.
B) ​cloud droplet.
C) ​rain drop.
D) ​snowflake.
E) ​liquid.
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Fronts are a sharp change in temperature, humidity, and wind direction.
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The weight of all the air around Earth is a staggering 2000 trillion tons, or about 2 x 1018 kg.
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The most abundant gases in Earth's atmosphere by volume are​

A) ​carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
B) ​oxygen and water vapor.
C) nitrogen and oxygen.
D) ​oxygen and helium.
E) ​oxygen and ozone.
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Someone who says that "the wind direction today is south" likely means that the wind is blowing toward the south.
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Ultraviolet light from the sun destroys nitrous oxide.
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Soil dust, salt from ocean waves, forest fire smoke, volcanic ash particles, and pollutants are some of the aerosols found in the atmosphere.
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Earth's second atmosphere was more dense than its first atmosphere (which formed some 4.6 billion years ago), and developed through the impact of a series of meteorites.
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Weather in the middle latitudes tends to move from east to west.​
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Storms rank in size from largest to smallest, as follows: middle-latitude cyclonic storm, hurricane, thunderstorm, tornado.
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​Photodissociation is a process that splits water vapor into oxygen and hydrogen atoms.
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Of the four most abundant gases in our atmosphere, water vapor shows the greatest variation at Earth's surface?
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A decrease in stratospheric ozone would be beneficial for plants, animals, and humans.
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​Carbon dioxide is a naturally occurring component of the atmosphere.
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​The ozone hole is an actual hole in the atmosphere, a region of complete vacuum.
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Meteorology is the study of the atmosphere and its phenomena. The term itself goes back to a Roman emperor who, about 12 B.C., wrote a book on natural philosophy entitled Meteorologica.
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On average, temperature increases from the surface to the tropopause (around 10 km, then decreases to the stratopause (around 50 km), then decreases to the mesopause (around 90 km), then increases through the thermosphere.
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The lowest average air temperature can be found in the thermosphere.​
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On the basis of temperature, the layers of the atmosphere from the lowest layer to the highest are the thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, and troposphere.
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​The temperature of the tropopause

A) ​is close to the temperature at Earth's surface.
B) ​is much colder than the temperature at Earth's surface.
C) ​has never been measured.
D) ​is much warmer than the temperature at Earth's surface.
E) ​is nearly the same as the sun's temperature.
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​Earth's atmosphere is divided into named layers based on the vertical profile of

A) ​air pressure.
B) ​air temperature.
C) ​air density.
D) ​wind speed.
E) ​chemical composition.
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​Which weather element ALWAYS decreases as we climb upward in the atmosphere?

A) ​Wind
B) ​Temperature
C) ​Pressure
D) ​Moisture
E) ​dew point
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​The most abundant greenhouse gas in Earth's current atmosphere is

A) ​carbon dioxide (CO2).
B) ​nitrous oxide (N2O).
C) ​water vapor (H2O).
D) ​methane (CH4).
E) ​chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
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​In a volume of air near Earth's surface today, ____ occupies 78 percent and ____ nearly 21 percent.

A) ​nitrogen; oxygen
B) ​hydrogen; oxygen
C) ​oxygen; hydrogen
D) ​nitrogen; water vapor
E) ​hydrogen; helium
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​In a temperature inversion, air temperature

A) ​increases with increasing height.
B) ​decreases with increasing height.
C) ​remains constant with increasing height.
D) ​is warmer at night than during the day.
E) ​is warmer during winter than during summer.
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​Since 1958, CO2 in the atmosphere has

A) ​increased in concentration by 30%.
B) ​decreased in concentration by 30%.
C) ​remained at about the same concentration from year to year.
D) ​disappeared entirely.
E) ​has doubled in concentration.
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​The gas that absorbs most of the harmful ultraviolet radiation in the stratosphere is

A) ​water vapor.
B) ​nitrous oxide.
C) ​carbon dioxide.
D) ozone.​
E) ​chlorofluorocarbons.
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​The only substance near Earth's surface that is found naturally in the current atmosphere as a solid, liquid, and a gas is

A) ​carbon dioxide.
B) ​water.
C) ​molecular oxygen.
D) ​ozone.
E) ​carbon.
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​Most of the ionosphere is found in what atmospheric layer?

A) ​Troposphere
B) ​Stratosphere
C) ​Mesosphere
D) ​Thermosphere
E) ​homosphere
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​Water vapor molecules

A) ​are invisible.
B) ​color the sky blue.
C) ​make clouds white.
D) ​are very small drops of liquid water.
E) ​can exist in the frozen state.
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​Which of the following is considered a variable gas in Earth's atmosphere?

A) ​water vapor
B) ​nitrogen
C) ​oxygen
D) ​argon
E) ​helium
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​Almost all of Earth's weather occurs in the

A) ​exosphere.
B) ​stratosphere.
C) ​mesosphere.
D) ​thermosphere.
E) ​troposphere.
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​The atmospheric layer in which we live is called the

A) ​troposphere.
B) ​stratosphere.
C) ​thermosphere.
D) ​ionosphere.
E) exosphere.​
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​The rate at which temperature decreases with increasing altitude is known as the

A) ​temperature slope.
B) ​lapse rate.
C) ​sounding.
D) ​thermocline.
E) ​sudden temperature drop.
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​The primary source of oxygen for Earth's atmosphere during the past half billion years or so appears to be

A) ​volcanic eruptions.
B) ​photosynthesis.
C) ​radiant heat.
D) ​exhalations of animal life.
E) ​transpiration.
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​The unit of pressure most commonly found on a surface weather map is

A) ​inches of mercury (Hg).
B) ​millibars or hectopascals.
C) ​pounds per square inch.
D) ​millimeters of mercury (Hg).
E) ​kilograms per square meter.
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​Typically, water vapor occupies about what percentage of the air's volume near Earth's surface?

A) ​about 78 percent
B) ​about 21 percent
C) ​close to 10 percent
D) ​less than 4 percent
E) ​less than 1 percent
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​Which process acts to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?

A) ​Lightning
B) ​deforestation
C) ​photosynthesis
D) ​burning fossil fuels
E) ​volcanic eruptions
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​The most abundant gas in the stratosphere is

A) ​oxygen (O2).
B) ​nitrogen (N2).
C) ​carbon dioxide (CO2).
D) ​ozone (O3).
E) ​chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
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​When applying the scientific method to investigating the atmosphere, scientists study

A) ​the chemistry and physics of water samples.
B) ​the chemistry and physics of air.
C) ​animal behavior in different climates.
D) ​human behavior in different climates.
E) ​the chemical composition of plants occurring in different climates.
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​The word "weather" is defined as

A) ​the average of the weather elements.
B) ​the climate of a region.
C) ​the climate averaged over a year's time.
D) ​any type of falling precipitation.
E) ​the condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place.
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​Much of the carbon dioxide found in earlier atmospheres is currently locked up in

A) ​granite.
B) ​volcanic rocks.
C) ​sandstone.
D) ​shale.
E) ​carbonate rocks.
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​The difference in atmospheric density is greatest in the layer bounded by

A) ​1 mb and 10 mb.
B) ​101 mb and 110 mb.
C) ​1001 mb and 1010 mb.
D) ​10001 mb and 10100 mb.
E) ​10101 mb and 11000 mb.
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​Which atmospheric layer contains the most mixing and overturning of air?

A) ​stratosphere
B) ​troposphere
C) ​mesosphere
D) ​exosphere
E) ​ionosphere
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​Middle latitude cyclonic storms are also known as

A) ​anticyclones.
B) ​hurricanes.
C) ​extratropical cyclones.
D) ​tornadoes.
E) ​blizzards.
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​Weather maps with isobars have been utilized in meteorology since

A) ​1799.
B) ​1950.
C) ​1843.
D) ​1920.
E) ​1869.
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​Which statement relates to weather rather than climate?

A) ​The average temperature for the month of January is 28 °\degree F.
B) ​The lowest temperature ever recorded in Frozenlake, Minnesota is -57 °\degree F.
C) ​The foggiest month of the year is December.
D) ​I like the warm, humid summers.
E) ​It is cloudy and snowing outside.
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​Wind direction is

A) ​the direction from which the wind is blowing.
B) ​the direction to which the wind is blowing.
C) ​always directly from high toward low pressure.​
D) ​always directly from low toward high pressure.
E) ​the vertical displacement of air.
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​There are considerably more air molecules near Earth's surface than higher up, which means, in comparison, air near the surface

A) ​is less dense.
B) ​has the same density.
C) ​is more dense.
D) ​has no density.
E) ​is only half as dense.
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​Which of the following is MOST likely associated with fair weather?

A) ​high pressure area
B) ​low pressure area
C) ​a cold front
D) ​a warm front
E) ​large storm systems
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​With regard to natural disasters, most people die from

A) ​lightning.
B) ​earthquakes.
C) ​tornadoes.
D) ​flash floods and flooding.
E) ​droughts.
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​Most human-made impurities found in the atmosphere present a health and environmental hazard. These are called

A) ​nutrients.
B) ​pollutants.
C) ​aerosols.
D) ​dust.
E) ​particles.
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​Ozone in the stratosphere

A) ​is a health hazard for people with respiratory illnesses.
B) ​protects life from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
C) ​is one of the main ingredients of photochemical smog.
D) ​provides healthy levels of vitamin D to humans.
E) ​is an aerosol found in the ionosphere.
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​Earth's earliest atmosphere was most likely composed of

A) ​water vapor and nitrogen.
B) ​carbon dioxide and helium.
C) ​hydrogen and helium.
D) ​hydrogen and oxygen.
E) ​noble gases.
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​Meteorology is the study of

A) ​landforms.
B) ​the oceans.
C) ​the atmosphere.
D) ​outer space.
E) ​extraterrestrial meteoroids that enter the atmosphere.
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​On a weather map, sharp changes in temperature, humidity, and wind direction are marked by

A) ​a front.
B) ​an anticyclone.
C) ​a ridge.
D) ​blowing dust.
E) ​a low.
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​On weather maps cold fronts are drawn

A) ​in blue, with arrowheads showing the front's general direction of movement.
B) ​in red, with arrowheads showing the front's general direction of movement.
C) ​in blue, with arrowheads pointing away from the front's general direction of movement.
D) ​in black, with arrowheads showing the front's general direction of movement.
E) ​in red, with arrowheads pointing away from the front's general direction of movement.
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​A geostationary satellite takes pictures of

A) ​the moon as it is seen from Earth.
B) ​other planets as they are seen from Earth.
C) ​different areas on Earth when it is stationary.
D) ​one area on Earth as it moves at the same rate as Earth's spin.
E) ​any recurring geologic event on Earth.
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​At night, when the weather is extremely cold and dry, atmospheric pressure in the trophosphere

A) ​increases with increasing altitude.
B) ​remains constant with increasing altitude.
C) ​decreases with increasing altitude.
D) ​first increases, then decreases with increasing altitude.
E) ​stays the same, then drops suddenly.
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​Over the last 100 years or so, Earth's surface temperature has increased by

A) ​1.4 degrees Fahrenheit
B) ​5.4 degrees Fahrenheit
C) ​0 degrees Fahrenheit
D) ​3.0 degrees Fahrenheit
E) ​2.1 degrees Fahrenheit
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In the middle latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere, surface winds tend to blow ____________________ and ____________________ around an area of surface low pressure.
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​The average surface temperature on Earth is

A) ​59 degrees Fahrenheit.
B) ​55 degrees Fahrenheit.
C) ​50 degrees Fahrenheit.
D) ​61 degrees Fahrenheit.
E) ​57 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The average or standard ____________________ in the troposphere is about 6.5°C for every 1000 m or about 3.6°F for every 1000 ft rise in elevation.
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intermolecular forces.​Air molecules are held near Earth through

A) ​intermolecular forces.
B) ​chemical reactions.
C) ​air pressure.
D) ​winds in the atmosphere.
E) ​gravity.
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The standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is 1013.25 ____________________ (specify the units).
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The ozone hole is located over ____________________.
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____________________ describes conditions averaged over a region or over a time period, whereas ____________________ describes the condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place.
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​Falling rain and snow is called

A) ​condensation.
B) ​evaporation.
C) ​sublimation.
D) ​crystallization.
E) ​precipitation.
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Wind blows ____________________ around low-pressure areas, and ____________________ around high-pressure areas in the Northern Hemisphere.
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​____________________, ____________________, ____________________, and water vapor are the four most abundant gases in today's atmosphere.
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​Recorded temperatures on Earth range from

A) ​-40 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
B) ​-55 to 115 degrees Fahrenheit.
C) ​-100 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit.
D) ​-111 to 159 degrees Fahrenheit.
E) ​-121 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
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​Chinook winds are

A) ​cold winds observed in Alaska.
B) ​warm, dry winds that blow downslope in mountainous areas.
C) ​tropical storms that are most common in Asia.
D) ​the precursors of cyclones.
E) ​cold winds found anywhere in the world.
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"The summers here are warm and humid" describes the ____________________, whereas "cumulus clouds presently cover the entire sky" describes the ____________________.
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The two most abundant greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere are ____________________ and ____________________.
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​Weather and climate affect human lives in many ways, but the most immediate effect is related to

A) the ​economy.
B) ​the environment
C) ​comfort.
D) ​health.
E) ​infrastructure.
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The concentration of ____________________ is close to 21 percent (by volume) in the upper stratosphere (the same concentration as in the trophosphere), but without proper breathing apparatus you would not be able to survive there.
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The atmosphere protects inhabitants at Earth's ____________________.
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The ____________________ contains all of our weather.
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​The Sun is surrounded by Earth, and how many other planets?

A) ​five
B) ​ten
C) ​eight
D) ​twelve
E) ​seven
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Sayings about the weather, such as "red sky at morning, sailor take warning; red sky at night, sailor's delight" are based on the scientific method.
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​Water vapor can best be described as a

A) ​gas.
B) ​cloud droplet.
C) ​rain drop.
D) ​snowflake.
E) ​liquid.
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Fronts are a sharp change in temperature, humidity, and wind direction.
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The weight of all the air around Earth is a staggering 2000 trillion tons, or about 2 x 1018 kg.
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The most abundant gases in Earth's atmosphere by volume are​

A) ​carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
B) ​oxygen and water vapor.
C) nitrogen and oxygen.
D) ​oxygen and helium.
E) ​oxygen and ozone.
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Someone who says that "the wind direction today is south" likely means that the wind is blowing toward the south.
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Ultraviolet light from the sun destroys nitrous oxide.
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Soil dust, salt from ocean waves, forest fire smoke, volcanic ash particles, and pollutants are some of the aerosols found in the atmosphere.
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Earth's second atmosphere was more dense than its first atmosphere (which formed some 4.6 billion years ago), and developed through the impact of a series of meteorites.
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Weather in the middle latitudes tends to move from east to west.​
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Storms rank in size from largest to smallest, as follows: middle-latitude cyclonic storm, hurricane, thunderstorm, tornado.
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​Photodissociation is a process that splits water vapor into oxygen and hydrogen atoms.
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Of the four most abundant gases in our atmosphere, water vapor shows the greatest variation at Earth's surface?
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A decrease in stratospheric ozone would be beneficial for plants, animals, and humans.
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​Carbon dioxide is a naturally occurring component of the atmosphere.
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​The ozone hole is an actual hole in the atmosphere, a region of complete vacuum.
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Meteorology is the study of the atmosphere and its phenomena. The term itself goes back to a Roman emperor who, about 12 B.C., wrote a book on natural philosophy entitled Meteorologica.
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On average, temperature increases from the surface to the tropopause (around 10 km, then decreases to the stratopause (around 50 km), then decreases to the mesopause (around 90 km), then increases through the thermosphere.
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The lowest average air temperature can be found in the thermosphere.​
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On the basis of temperature, the layers of the atmosphere from the lowest layer to the highest are the thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, and troposphere.
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​The temperature of the tropopause

A) ​is close to the temperature at Earth's surface.
B) ​is much colder than the temperature at Earth's surface.
C) ​has never been measured.
D) ​is much warmer than the temperature at Earth's surface.
E) ​is nearly the same as the sun's temperature.
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​Earth's atmosphere is divided into named layers based on the vertical profile of

A) ​air pressure.
B) ​air temperature.
C) ​air density.
D) ​wind speed.
E) ​chemical composition.
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​Which weather element ALWAYS decreases as we climb upward in the atmosphere?

A) ​Wind
B) ​Temperature
C) ​Pressure
D) ​Moisture
E) ​dew point
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​The most abundant greenhouse gas in Earth's current atmosphere is

A) ​carbon dioxide (CO2).
B) ​nitrous oxide (N2O).
C) ​water vapor (H2O).
D) ​methane (CH4).
E) ​chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
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​In a volume of air near Earth's surface today, ____ occupies 78 percent and ____ nearly 21 percent.

A) ​nitrogen; oxygen
B) ​hydrogen; oxygen
C) ​oxygen; hydrogen
D) ​nitrogen; water vapor
E) ​hydrogen; helium
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​In a temperature inversion, air temperature

A) ​increases with increasing height.
B) ​decreases with increasing height.
C) ​remains constant with increasing height.
D) ​is warmer at night than during the day.
E) ​is warmer during winter than during summer.
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​Since 1958, CO2 in the atmosphere has

A) ​increased in concentration by 30%.
B) ​decreased in concentration by 30%.
C) ​remained at about the same concentration from year to year.
D) ​disappeared entirely.
E) ​has doubled in concentration.
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​The gas that absorbs most of the harmful ultraviolet radiation in the stratosphere is

A) ​water vapor.
B) ​nitrous oxide.
C) ​carbon dioxide.
D) ozone.​
E) ​chlorofluorocarbons.
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​The only substance near Earth's surface that is found naturally in the current atmosphere as a solid, liquid, and a gas is

A) ​carbon dioxide.
B) ​water.
C) ​molecular oxygen.
D) ​ozone.
E) ​carbon.
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​Most of the ionosphere is found in what atmospheric layer?

A) ​Troposphere
B) ​Stratosphere
C) ​Mesosphere
D) ​Thermosphere
E) ​homosphere
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​Water vapor molecules

A) ​are invisible.
B) ​color the sky blue.
C) ​make clouds white.
D) ​are very small drops of liquid water.
E) ​can exist in the frozen state.
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​Which of the following is considered a variable gas in Earth's atmosphere?

A) ​water vapor
B) ​nitrogen
C) ​oxygen
D) ​argon
E) ​helium
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​Almost all of Earth's weather occurs in the

A) ​exosphere.
B) ​stratosphere.
C) ​mesosphere.
D) ​thermosphere.
E) ​troposphere.
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​The atmospheric layer in which we live is called the

A) ​troposphere.
B) ​stratosphere.
C) ​thermosphere.
D) ​ionosphere.
E) exosphere.​
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​The rate at which temperature decreases with increasing altitude is known as the

A) ​temperature slope.
B) ​lapse rate.
C) ​sounding.
D) ​thermocline.
E) ​sudden temperature drop.
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​The primary source of oxygen for Earth's atmosphere during the past half billion years or so appears to be

A) ​volcanic eruptions.
B) ​photosynthesis.
C) ​radiant heat.
D) ​exhalations of animal life.
E) ​transpiration.
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​The unit of pressure most commonly found on a surface weather map is

A) ​inches of mercury (Hg).
B) ​millibars or hectopascals.
C) ​pounds per square inch.
D) ​millimeters of mercury (Hg).
E) ​kilograms per square meter.
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​Typically, water vapor occupies about what percentage of the air's volume near Earth's surface?

A) ​about 78 percent
B) ​about 21 percent
C) ​close to 10 percent
D) ​less than 4 percent
E) ​less than 1 percent
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​Which process acts to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere?

A) ​Lightning
B) ​deforestation
C) ​photosynthesis
D) ​burning fossil fuels
E) ​volcanic eruptions
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​The most abundant gas in the stratosphere is

A) ​oxygen (O2).
B) ​nitrogen (N2).
C) ​carbon dioxide (CO2).
D) ​ozone (O3).
E) ​chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
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​When applying the scientific method to investigating the atmosphere, scientists study

A) ​the chemistry and physics of water samples.
B) ​the chemistry and physics of air.
C) ​animal behavior in different climates.
D) ​human behavior in different climates.
E) ​the chemical composition of plants occurring in different climates.
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​The word "weather" is defined as

A) ​the average of the weather elements.
B) ​the climate of a region.
C) ​the climate averaged over a year's time.
D) ​any type of falling precipitation.
E) ​the condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place.
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​Much of the carbon dioxide found in earlier atmospheres is currently locked up in

A) ​granite.
B) ​volcanic rocks.
C) ​sandstone.
D) ​shale.
E) ​carbonate rocks.
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​The difference in atmospheric density is greatest in the layer bounded by

A) ​1 mb and 10 mb.
B) ​101 mb and 110 mb.
C) ​1001 mb and 1010 mb.
D) ​10001 mb and 10100 mb.
E) ​10101 mb and 11000 mb.
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​Which atmospheric layer contains the most mixing and overturning of air?

A) ​stratosphere
B) ​troposphere
C) ​mesosphere
D) ​exosphere
E) ​ionosphere
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​Middle latitude cyclonic storms are also known as

A) ​anticyclones.
B) ​hurricanes.
C) ​extratropical cyclones.
D) ​tornadoes.
E) ​blizzards.
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​Weather maps with isobars have been utilized in meteorology since

A) ​1799.
B) ​1950.
C) ​1843.
D) ​1920.
E) ​1869.
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48
​Which statement relates to weather rather than climate?

A) ​The average temperature for the month of January is 28 °\degree F.
B) ​The lowest temperature ever recorded in Frozenlake, Minnesota is -57 °\degree F.
C) ​The foggiest month of the year is December.
D) ​I like the warm, humid summers.
E) ​It is cloudy and snowing outside.
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49
​Wind direction is

A) ​the direction from which the wind is blowing.
B) ​the direction to which the wind is blowing.
C) ​always directly from high toward low pressure.​
D) ​always directly from low toward high pressure.
E) ​the vertical displacement of air.
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50
​There are considerably more air molecules near Earth's surface than higher up, which means, in comparison, air near the surface

A) ​is less dense.
B) ​has the same density.
C) ​is more dense.
D) ​has no density.
E) ​is only half as dense.
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51
​Which of the following is MOST likely associated with fair weather?

A) ​high pressure area
B) ​low pressure area
C) ​a cold front
D) ​a warm front
E) ​large storm systems
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52
​With regard to natural disasters, most people die from

A) ​lightning.
B) ​earthquakes.
C) ​tornadoes.
D) ​flash floods and flooding.
E) ​droughts.
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53
​Most human-made impurities found in the atmosphere present a health and environmental hazard. These are called

A) ​nutrients.
B) ​pollutants.
C) ​aerosols.
D) ​dust.
E) ​particles.
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54
​Ozone in the stratosphere

A) ​is a health hazard for people with respiratory illnesses.
B) ​protects life from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
C) ​is one of the main ingredients of photochemical smog.
D) ​provides healthy levels of vitamin D to humans.
E) ​is an aerosol found in the ionosphere.
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55
​Earth's earliest atmosphere was most likely composed of

A) ​water vapor and nitrogen.
B) ​carbon dioxide and helium.
C) ​hydrogen and helium.
D) ​hydrogen and oxygen.
E) ​noble gases.
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56
​Meteorology is the study of

A) ​landforms.
B) ​the oceans.
C) ​the atmosphere.
D) ​outer space.
E) ​extraterrestrial meteoroids that enter the atmosphere.
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57
​On a weather map, sharp changes in temperature, humidity, and wind direction are marked by

A) ​a front.
B) ​an anticyclone.
C) ​a ridge.
D) ​blowing dust.
E) ​a low.
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58
​On weather maps cold fronts are drawn

A) ​in blue, with arrowheads showing the front's general direction of movement.
B) ​in red, with arrowheads showing the front's general direction of movement.
C) ​in blue, with arrowheads pointing away from the front's general direction of movement.
D) ​in black, with arrowheads showing the front's general direction of movement.
E) ​in red, with arrowheads pointing away from the front's general direction of movement.
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59
​A geostationary satellite takes pictures of

A) ​the moon as it is seen from Earth.
B) ​other planets as they are seen from Earth.
C) ​different areas on Earth when it is stationary.
D) ​one area on Earth as it moves at the same rate as Earth's spin.
E) ​any recurring geologic event on Earth.
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60
​At night, when the weather is extremely cold and dry, atmospheric pressure in the trophosphere

A) ​increases with increasing altitude.
B) ​remains constant with increasing altitude.
C) ​decreases with increasing altitude.
D) ​first increases, then decreases with increasing altitude.
E) ​stays the same, then drops suddenly.
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61
​Over the last 100 years or so, Earth's surface temperature has increased by

A) ​1.4 degrees Fahrenheit
B) ​5.4 degrees Fahrenheit
C) ​0 degrees Fahrenheit
D) ​3.0 degrees Fahrenheit
E) ​2.1 degrees Fahrenheit
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62
In the middle latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere, surface winds tend to blow ____________________ and ____________________ around an area of surface low pressure.
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63
​The average surface temperature on Earth is

A) ​59 degrees Fahrenheit.
B) ​55 degrees Fahrenheit.
C) ​50 degrees Fahrenheit.
D) ​61 degrees Fahrenheit.
E) ​57 degrees Fahrenheit.
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64
The average or standard ____________________ in the troposphere is about 6.5°C for every 1000 m or about 3.6°F for every 1000 ft rise in elevation.
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65
intermolecular forces.​Air molecules are held near Earth through

A) ​intermolecular forces.
B) ​chemical reactions.
C) ​air pressure.
D) ​winds in the atmosphere.
E) ​gravity.
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66
The standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is 1013.25 ____________________ (specify the units).
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67
The ozone hole is located over ____________________.
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68
____________________ describes conditions averaged over a region or over a time period, whereas ____________________ describes the condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place.
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69
​Falling rain and snow is called

A) ​condensation.
B) ​evaporation.
C) ​sublimation.
D) ​crystallization.
E) ​precipitation.
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70
Wind blows ____________________ around low-pressure areas, and ____________________ around high-pressure areas in the Northern Hemisphere.
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71
​____________________, ____________________, ____________________, and water vapor are the four most abundant gases in today's atmosphere.
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72
​Recorded temperatures on Earth range from

A) ​-40 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
B) ​-55 to 115 degrees Fahrenheit.
C) ​-100 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit.
D) ​-111 to 159 degrees Fahrenheit.
E) ​-121 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
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73
​Chinook winds are

A) ​cold winds observed in Alaska.
B) ​warm, dry winds that blow downslope in mountainous areas.
C) ​tropical storms that are most common in Asia.
D) ​the precursors of cyclones.
E) ​cold winds found anywhere in the world.
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74
"The summers here are warm and humid" describes the ____________________, whereas "cumulus clouds presently cover the entire sky" describes the ____________________.
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75
The two most abundant greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere are ____________________ and ____________________.
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76
​Weather and climate affect human lives in many ways, but the most immediate effect is related to

A) the ​economy.
B) ​the environment
C) ​comfort.
D) ​health.
E) ​infrastructure.
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77
The concentration of ____________________ is close to 21 percent (by volume) in the upper stratosphere (the same concentration as in the trophosphere), but without proper breathing apparatus you would not be able to survive there.
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78
The atmosphere protects inhabitants at Earth's ____________________.
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79
The ____________________ contains all of our weather.
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80
​The Sun is surrounded by Earth, and how many other planets?

A) ​five
B) ​ten
C) ​eight
D) ​twelve
E) ​seven
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