Deck 21: Global Warming: Real Time Change in the Earth System
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Deck 21: Global Warming: Real Time Change in the Earth System
1
What is paleoclimatology?
A) the recording and interpreting of current climate conditions
B) the recording and interpreting of past climate conditions
C) the recording and interpreting of current weather conditions for a specific location
D) the recording and interpreting of past weather conditions for a specific location
A) the recording and interpreting of current climate conditions
B) the recording and interpreting of past climate conditions
C) the recording and interpreting of current weather conditions for a specific location
D) the recording and interpreting of past weather conditions for a specific location
B
2
Snow and water affect temperature by:
A) increasing global temperatures.
B) decreasing global temperatures.
C) having opposite cooling and warming effects.
D) having no effect on temperature.
A) increasing global temperatures.
B) decreasing global temperatures.
C) having opposite cooling and warming effects.
D) having no effect on temperature.
C
3
The Sun is the source of heat energy that determines:
A) air temperature.
B) drives winds.
C) controls precipitation patterns.
D) all of the above.
A) air temperature.
B) drives winds.
C) controls precipitation patterns.
D) all of the above.
D
4
How is temperature measured for ocean air?
A) mid-ocean temperature stations
B) ships measuring air temperature at sea
C) ships measuring surface-water temperature
D) temperature stations on islands
A) mid-ocean temperature stations
B) ships measuring air temperature at sea
C) ships measuring surface-water temperature
D) temperature stations on islands
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5
Areas near the equator are warmer than areas near the poles because:
A) they receive more sunlight per day.
B) they receive less sunlight per day.
C) they receive more direct and concentrated sunlight.
D) both A and C.
A) they receive more sunlight per day.
B) they receive less sunlight per day.
C) they receive more direct and concentrated sunlight.
D) both A and C.
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6
Greenhouse gases include:
A) carbon dioxide.
B) water vapor.
C) methane.
D) all of the above.
A) carbon dioxide.
B) water vapor.
C) methane.
D) all of the above.
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7
Since data collection began in 1978, the overall energy emitted from the sun has:
A) increased dramatically.
B) increased slightly.
C) decreased dramatically.
D) decreased slightly.
A) increased dramatically.
B) increased slightly.
C) decreased dramatically.
D) decreased slightly.
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8
What evidence is indicative that glaciers once existed in an area?
A) glacial till deposits
B) horizontally aligned sediment deposits
C) striations scratched in outcrops
D) both A and C
A) glacial till deposits
B) horizontally aligned sediment deposits
C) striations scratched in outcrops
D) both A and C
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9
Tree ring data best mirrors actual temperature in a region that is:
A) warm.
B) wet.
C) cool.
D) dry.
A) warm.
B) wet.
C) cool.
D) dry.
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10
Current glacier increase/decrease patterns are consistent with a rise in global temperature. True or False?
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11
The wavelength of incoming radiation compared to outgoing radiation is:
A) incoming has a longer wavelength than outgoing.
B) incoming has a shorter wavelength than outgoing.
C) the wavelength is equal between the two.
D) outgoing has shorter wavelength than incoming.
A) incoming has a longer wavelength than outgoing.
B) incoming has a shorter wavelength than outgoing.
C) the wavelength is equal between the two.
D) outgoing has shorter wavelength than incoming.
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12
What errors can lead to an incorrect average temperature measurement for a particular location?
A) incorrect reading of thermometers
B) variation in the time of day the measurements are taken
C) changes in the design of the instrument enclosures that contain the thermometer
D) all of the above
A) incorrect reading of thermometers
B) variation in the time of day the measurements are taken
C) changes in the design of the instrument enclosures that contain the thermometer
D) all of the above
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13
An example of a proxy record used by paleoclimatologists is:
A) tree ring growth.
B) plant leaf shapes.
C) oxygen-isotope ratios in calcite secreting plankton.
D) all of the above.
A) tree ring growth.
B) plant leaf shapes.
C) oxygen-isotope ratios in calcite secreting plankton.
D) all of the above.
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14
On a graph of average temperature, a trend line with a steep slope that is increasing indicates:
A) slowly decreasing temperatures.
B) quickly decreasing temperatures.
C) slowly increasing temperatures.
D) quickly increasing temperatures.
A) slowly decreasing temperatures.
B) quickly decreasing temperatures.
C) slowly increasing temperatures.
D) quickly increasing temperatures.
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15
Incoming radiation is mostly in the form of:
A) infrared radiation.
B) visible light and ultraviolet radiation.
C) gamma rays.
D) cosmic rays.
A) infrared radiation.
B) visible light and ultraviolet radiation.
C) gamma rays.
D) cosmic rays.
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16
Sea level rises with increasing global temperature because:
A) glaciers melt, adding water to the oceans
B) the ocean water warms, therefore condensing
C) the ocean water warms, therefore expanding
D) both A and B
E) both A and C
A) glaciers melt, adding water to the oceans
B) the ocean water warms, therefore condensing
C) the ocean water warms, therefore expanding
D) both A and B
E) both A and C
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17
What is the energy budget?
A) the amount of incoming energy
B) the amount of outgoing energy
C) the amount of energy absorbed by the atmosphere
D) the balancing of incoming and outgoing energy
A) the amount of incoming energy
B) the amount of outgoing energy
C) the amount of energy absorbed by the atmosphere
D) the balancing of incoming and outgoing energy
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18
Nitrogen and oxygen in the atmosphere absorb significant amount of the sun's radiation, therefore contributing to the greenhouse effect. True or false?
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19
The greenhouse effect relates to radiation that is:
A) being emitted from the sun.
B) being emitted from the surface of the earth.
C) being reflected from the surface of the earth.
D) both A and C.
A) being emitted from the sun.
B) being emitted from the surface of the earth.
C) being reflected from the surface of the earth.
D) both A and C.
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20
The longest records of Quaternary climate change come from studies of glacial ice in:
A) Greenland and Antarctica.
B) Northern Canada.
C) Siberia.
D) Alaska.
A) Greenland and Antarctica.
B) Northern Canada.
C) Siberia.
D) Alaska.
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21
The world is generally cooler during El Niños and warmer during La Niñas. True or false?
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22
Methane is released by:
A) digestive processes of cows and sheep.
B) decaying garbage in landfills.
C) nuclear power plants.
D) both A and B.
A) digestive processes of cows and sheep.
B) decaying garbage in landfills.
C) nuclear power plants.
D) both A and B.
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23
In ocean circulation patterns, water leaving the equator and moving north is saltier due to:
A) evaporation.
B) precipitation increase.
C) high density.
D) both B and C.
A) evaporation.
B) precipitation increase.
C) high density.
D) both B and C.
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24
Increased ice-melting leads to more sea water, which warms the earth, creating a snowball effect. True or false?
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25
Decreasing the sulfur emissions from coal has:
A) contributed to the warming temperatures.
B) caused some cooling to occur, but not enough to combat greenhouse gases.
C) decreased the amount of acid rain.
D) both A and C.
A) contributed to the warming temperatures.
B) caused some cooling to occur, but not enough to combat greenhouse gases.
C) decreased the amount of acid rain.
D) both A and C.
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26
Computer models for the time between 1900 and 1970 can explain warming:
A) mostly natural causes
B) mostly man-made causes
C) there was no warming in that time frame
D) both man-made and natural causes were equally important
A) mostly natural causes
B) mostly man-made causes
C) there was no warming in that time frame
D) both man-made and natural causes were equally important
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27
Increased cultivation of forest land for agriculture:
A) increases albedo.
B) decreases albedo.
C) has no effect on albedo.
D) causes global decrease in temperature.
A) increases albedo.
B) decreases albedo.
C) has no effect on albedo.
D) causes global decrease in temperature.
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28
La Niña causes:
A) excess rain.
B) decreased evaporation.
C) increased strength of the equatorial current.
D) both B and C.
A) excess rain.
B) decreased evaporation.
C) increased strength of the equatorial current.
D) both B and C.
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29
Increases in global temperature lead to increased carbon dioxide and methane in ocean water. True or false?
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30
Ocean water circulation is driven by:
A) wind.
B) salinity.
C) temperature.
D) both B and C.
A) wind.
B) salinity.
C) temperature.
D) both B and C.
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31
The largest factor that increases heat in the energy budget is:
A) land use for agriculture.
B) increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
C) increased cloud cover.
D) volcanic eruptions.
A) land use for agriculture.
B) increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
C) increased cloud cover.
D) volcanic eruptions.
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32
El Niño causes:
A) excess rain.
B) decreased evaporation.
C) increased strength of the trade winds.
D) both B and C.
A) excess rain.
B) decreased evaporation.
C) increased strength of the trade winds.
D) both B and C.
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33
Coral reefs have been diminishing in recent years because:
A) increased CO2 in ocean water
B) decreased CO2 in ocean water
C) increased methane in ocean water
D) decreased methane in ocean water
A) increased CO2 in ocean water
B) decreased CO2 in ocean water
C) increased methane in ocean water
D) decreased methane in ocean water
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34
Variations in Earth's orbit and rotation cause:
A) consistently higher global temperatures.
B) consistently lower global temperatures.
C) no change in solar energy reaching Earth.
D) changes in solar energy reaching Earth.
A) consistently higher global temperatures.
B) consistently lower global temperatures.
C) no change in solar energy reaching Earth.
D) changes in solar energy reaching Earth.
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35
Fossils fuels that have not been extracted do not have any significant affect global warming. True or false?
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36
Computer models used to predict global warming take into consideration:
A) surface albedo
B) elevation
C) latitude
D) all of the above
A) surface albedo
B) elevation
C) latitude
D) all of the above
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37
Why do volcanic eruptions cause cooling for the weeks/months following the eruption?
A) increased sulfur in the atmosphere reflect energy from the sun
B) volcanic ash acts as a shield to block the sun's energy from reaching earth
C) carbon dioxide is emitted during the eruption
D) both A and B
A) increased sulfur in the atmosphere reflect energy from the sun
B) volcanic ash acts as a shield to block the sun's energy from reaching earth
C) carbon dioxide is emitted during the eruption
D) both A and B
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38
How do fossil fuels contribute to global warming?
A) Burning them breaks the carbon bonds releasing free carbon.
B) Burning them breaks the sulfur bonds releasing free sulfur.
C) Burning them breaks the nitrogen bonds releasing free nitrogen.
D) They have no significant effect.
A) Burning them breaks the carbon bonds releasing free carbon.
B) Burning them breaks the sulfur bonds releasing free sulfur.
C) Burning them breaks the nitrogen bonds releasing free nitrogen.
D) They have no significant effect.
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39
The Younger Dryas cold snap was caused from:
A) an increased melting of freshwater.
B) an increased freezing of freshwater.
C) an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
D) a decrease in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
A) an increased melting of freshwater.
B) an increased freezing of freshwater.
C) an increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
D) a decrease in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
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40
Which provides a longer history of earth's temperatures?
A) ice
B) rocks
C) both provide the same history
D) neither provides a history
A) ice
B) rocks
C) both provide the same history
D) neither provides a history
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41
Tree rings can give insight into past:
A) moisture and temperature.
B) fire and disease.
C) air pollution.
D) both A and B.
A) moisture and temperature.
B) fire and disease.
C) air pollution.
D) both A and B.
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42
To calculate average global temperature, climatologists:
A) divide the global map by proximity to the ocean.
B) divide the global map into regions by their elevation.
C) divide the global map into 5° by 5° boxes, making a grid system.
D) divide the global map by surface type.
A) divide the global map by proximity to the ocean.
B) divide the global map into regions by their elevation.
C) divide the global map into 5° by 5° boxes, making a grid system.
D) divide the global map by surface type.
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43
What caused the glacial expansion that occurred in the 18th to early 19th century?
A) efforts to prevent global warming
B) "The Little Ice Age"
C) a decrease in the use of fossil fuels
D) a decrease in sea level
A) efforts to prevent global warming
B) "The Little Ice Age"
C) a decrease in the use of fossil fuels
D) a decrease in sea level
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44
Which of the following is not a way to add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere?
A) burning fossil fuels.
B) cooling of the oceans.
C) warming of the oceans.
D) land clearing for agriculture.
A) burning fossil fuels.
B) cooling of the oceans.
C) warming of the oceans.
D) land clearing for agriculture.
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45
A data record that substitutes for direct instrumental measurements is called a
A) variation.
B) paleoclimate.
C) correlation.
D) proxy.
A) variation.
B) paleoclimate.
C) correlation.
D) proxy.
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46
Computer models predict:
A) the rate of warming will double over the next 30 years.
B) the rate of warming will decrease by half over the next 30 years.
C) the rate of warming will remain constant over the next 30 years.
D) the rate of warming will stop after 30 years.
A) the rate of warming will double over the next 30 years.
B) the rate of warming will decrease by half over the next 30 years.
C) the rate of warming will remain constant over the next 30 years.
D) the rate of warming will stop after 30 years.
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47
Proxy data used to estimate global temperatures of the past suggest that:
A) the earth is warming at an unusual rate.
B) the earth is warming at a rate consistent with natural causes.
C) the earth is cooling at an unusual rate.
D) the earth is cooling at a rate consistent with natural causes.
A) the earth is warming at an unusual rate.
B) the earth is warming at a rate consistent with natural causes.
C) the earth is cooling at an unusual rate.
D) the earth is cooling at a rate consistent with natural causes.
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48
Overall warming in global temperatures since 1970 can be explained only by human impact. True or false?
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49
Since 1870, sea level is:
A) rising at a constant rate.
B) rising at an increasing rate.
C) decreasing at a constant rate.
D) decreasing at an increasing rate.
A) rising at a constant rate.
B) rising at an increasing rate.
C) decreasing at a constant rate.
D) decreasing at an increasing rate.
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50
Rotation and orbit of the earth is responsible for the changes in the amount of solar energy reaching earth. True or false?
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51
Glacial melting causes:
A) no detectable change in sea level, because of the large volume of the ocean.
B) a decrease in sea level.
C) an increase in sea level.
D) a decrease in average temperature.
A) no detectable change in sea level, because of the large volume of the ocean.
B) a decrease in sea level.
C) an increase in sea level.
D) a decrease in average temperature.
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52
Computer models cannot accurately predict future interactions relating to Earth's temperature and greenhouse gas emissions, therefore making them uncertain. True or false?
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53
What is responsible for the distribution of heat around the earth?
A) radiation from the sun
B) ocean current circulation
C) global winds
D) rotation and orbit of the earth
A) radiation from the sun
B) ocean current circulation
C) global winds
D) rotation and orbit of the earth
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54
Which two gases account for more than 90% of changes in the greenhouse effect?
A) methane and carbon dioxide
B) methane and nitrogen
C) carbon dioxide and water
D) carbon dioxide and nitrogen
A) methane and carbon dioxide
B) methane and nitrogen
C) carbon dioxide and water
D) carbon dioxide and nitrogen
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55
Remote sensing images cannot distinguish between land, ice, and water by their temperature. True or False?
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56
With no increase in greenhouse gas emissions, computer modeling predicts a rise in overall global temperature because:
A) heat will be absorbed by the ocean causing overall warming.
B) heat will be absorbed by the earth's surface causing overall warming.
C) more heat is expected to radiate from the earth's surface.
D) heat will radiate from ocean water that warmed in previous years.
A) heat will be absorbed by the ocean causing overall warming.
B) heat will be absorbed by the earth's surface causing overall warming.
C) more heat is expected to radiate from the earth's surface.
D) heat will radiate from ocean water that warmed in previous years.
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57
Which of the following is the IPCC responsible for?
A) evaluating the prospects for future climate change
B) evaluating the potential social and economic impacts of climate change
C) evaluating the risk of climate change from human activities
D) all of the above
A) evaluating the prospects for future climate change
B) evaluating the potential social and economic impacts of climate change
C) evaluating the risk of climate change from human activities
D) all of the above
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58
What is the quaternary period?
A) the period when Earth began.
B) the last geologic era.
C) the first geologic era.
D) the present geologic era.
A) the period when Earth began.
B) the last geologic era.
C) the first geologic era.
D) the present geologic era.
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59
If increases in solar energy were causing global warming, the upper atmosphere would be:
A) cooler than the lower atmosphere.
B) slightly warmer than the lower atmosphere.
C) significantly warmer than the lower atmosphere.
D) the same temperature as the lower atmosphere.
A) cooler than the lower atmosphere.
B) slightly warmer than the lower atmosphere.
C) significantly warmer than the lower atmosphere.
D) the same temperature as the lower atmosphere.
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60
Cooling in the upper atmosphere and in near-surface temperatures can be explained by:
A) greenhouse effect.
B) increased albedo.
C) rise in sea-level.
D) increase in ocean temperatures.
A) greenhouse effect.
B) increased albedo.
C) rise in sea-level.
D) increase in ocean temperatures.
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61
Give 3 examples of evidence of global warming and explain how each points to overall temperature increases. (21.1)
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62
What are the effects of a volcanic eruption on atmosphere composition? (21.4)
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63
The burial of organic matter that leads to the formation of fossil fuels decreases the amount of carbon in the atmosphere. True or False?
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64
What are the Milankovitch cycles?
A) the movement of Earth that causes climate change
B) the movement of ocean water that causes climate change
C) the changes in the amount of carbon being absorbed by the ocean
D) the changes in the amount of radiation being absorbed by the atmosphere
A) the movement of Earth that causes climate change
B) the movement of ocean water that causes climate change
C) the changes in the amount of carbon being absorbed by the ocean
D) the changes in the amount of radiation being absorbed by the atmosphere
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65
Describe the two ways that glaciers can be used to determine past climates. (21.2)
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66
According to computer models, by the year 2100, scientists predict a temperature change of:
A) +1.5° - 4° C
B) + 4° - 6° C
C) -1.5° - 4° C
D) -4° - 6° C
A) +1.5° - 4° C
B) + 4° - 6° C
C) -1.5° - 4° C
D) -4° - 6° C
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67
What is the major natural cause of changes in global climate?
A) volcanoes
B) variations in the Earth's orbit
C) variations in the strength of the sun's energy
D) glacial ice melt
A) volcanoes
B) variations in the Earth's orbit
C) variations in the strength of the sun's energy
D) glacial ice melt
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68
What changes back up the idea that a global temperature increase is occurring?
A) decreasing sea ice
B) rising sea level
C) shrinking glaciers
D) all of the above
A) decreasing sea ice
B) rising sea level
C) shrinking glaciers
D) all of the above
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69
Chemical analyses of calcite composing the fossil microscopic shells of some marine plankton serve as proxy records of:
A) sea level.
B) ocean temperature.
C) glacial ice volume.
D) both B and C.
A) sea level.
B) ocean temperature.
C) glacial ice volume.
D) both B and C.
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70
How do volcanoes influence overall climate?
A) a permanent warming
B) a temporary warming
C) a permanent cooling
D) a temporary cooling
A) a permanent warming
B) a temporary warming
C) a permanent cooling
D) a temporary cooling
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71
What is the evidence that the Younger Dryas occurred?
A) proxy temperature records from fossils
B) ice core samples from Greenland
C) temperature records from numerous monitoring stations
D) both A and B
A) proxy temperature records from fossils
B) ice core samples from Greenland
C) temperature records from numerous monitoring stations
D) both A and B
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72
What are the current predictions of future climate change and what is one possible uncertainty? (21.6)
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73
Describe the conveyor belt-like pattern of ocean circulation that occurs in the Atlantic Ocean. (21.4)
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74
Which of the following is a storage reservoir for carbon?
A) rocks
B) ocean water
C) soil
D) all of the above
A) rocks
B) ocean water
C) soil
D) all of the above
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75
Explain how paleoclimatologists can determine past temperatures through tree rings. (21.2)
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76
What are 2 factors that affect albedo and 2 factors that affect atmosphere composition? (21.4)
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77
How do computer models show temperature changes? (21.5)
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78
Briefly describe the energy budget and 3 factors that affect it. (21.3)
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79
Why is older climate data smoother when graphed than the present spikiness?
A) Climate was unusually steady millions of years ago.
B) Each data point represents less years in the older data.
C) Each data point represents more years in the older data.
D) Both A and C
A) Climate was unusually steady millions of years ago.
B) Each data point represents less years in the older data.
C) Each data point represents more years in the older data.
D) Both A and C
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