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Which statement correctly describes the mesosphere?(1 point)
Responses Atmospheric changes in this layer cause weather at
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Which layer of Earth's atmosphere is most strongly affected by conditions on the sun's surface?(1 point) Responses troposphere
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Which gas has recently increased in the mesosphere, creating a rise in water vapor which has led to the formation of
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Which layer of the atmosphere is most strongly affected by conditions on Earth's surface?(1 point)
Responses mesosphere
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Which layer of the atmosphere is most strongly affected by conditions on earth's surface? Select the correct answer from the
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How does carbon dioxide enter the atmosphere?
A. Carbon dioxide is only released into the atmosphere by human activities. B.
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Which factor in the atmosphere is most responsible for changes in an area’s temperatures and humidity levels?(1 point)
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Which layer of the atmosphere is most strongly affected by conditions on Earth's surface?(1 point)
Responses thermosphere
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Which statement describes how the atmosphere gains energy by convection?(1 point)
Responses Air warmed by the ground rises. Air
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How does carbon enter the atmosphere? (1 point) Through the decomposition of plants and animals Through photosynthesis and
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In which layer of the atmosphere does most weather occur? (1 point)
O troposphere • stratosphere • mesosphere •
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The morning was grim expressing itself through dark and gray clouds and heavy rain
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Which layer of Earth's atmosphere is most strongly affected by conditions on the sun's surface?(1 point)
Responses mesosphere
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Which describes the important role of the ozone layer?(1 point)
Responses It increases the oxygen level. It increases the oxygen
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A mass of extremely cold, dry air moves over the ocean. Which type of air mass does it most likely become?(1 point)
Responses
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Which layer of the atmosphere is most strongly affected by conditions on Earth's surface?(1 point)
Responses mesosphere
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A mass of extremely cold, dry air moves over the ocean. Which type of air mass does it most likely become?(1 point)
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Life on Earth is found in which layer of the atmosphere?
Responses A ExosphereExosphere B MesosphereMesosphere C
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Air Mass Interactions Quick Check
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Which factor in the atmosphere is most responsible for changes in an area's temperatures and humidity levels? (1 point)
movement
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The lowest level of the atmosphere is the
lithosphere. troposphere. stratosphere. hydrosphere.
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On my walk through the neighborhood, I grew slowly aware of a change in my
surroundings. My favorite birch tree, usually alive
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Orag and drop the words into the correct locations to label the layers of the atmosphere, with the lowest layer at the bottom (2
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Use the text below to answer the question. The Earth's atmosphere has changed over time. During the
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Ocean currents have a direct effect on climate by an interaction of which systems?(1 point)
Responses geosphere and atmosphere
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Question 1A)What effects does ionizing radiation have on the atmosphere? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)ResponsesIt
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in order from bottom to top, the layers of the atmosphere are
a troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere b
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the lowest level of the atmosphere is the
a lithosphere b troposphere c stratosphere d hydrosphere
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the name of the narrow belt of high-speed wind in the stratosphere is the
a jet stream b lithosphere c hydrosphere d weather
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It's very cold in the ___ above the stratosphere where the air is very thin.
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the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, where most cloud formations and weather occur
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the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, where most cloud formations and weather occur
lithosphere
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the layer of the Earth's atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere. It is about 30 to 50 miles above the surface
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In order from bottom to top, the layers of the atmosphere are
A troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere. B
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The plane traveled up through the troposphere and into the ___.
a. hydrosphere b. stratosphere c. lithosphere
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The ___ above that contains the ozone layer,
Protects us from those harmful rays. a. stratosphere b. hydrosphere c. throsopshere
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The lowest level of the atmosphere is the
A lithosphere. B troposphere. C stratosphere. D hydrosphere.
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
“The house was covered with a thick snow. As Joe continued walking toward the chimney
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Plants and other photoautotrophs use CO2 (carbon dioxide) in the process of to make and oxygen. Both plants and animals use
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The average temperature of the surface of Earth has increased approximately 1°C in the past century. Which reason best explains
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Which factor in the atmosphere is most responsible for changes in an area’s temperatures and humidity levels?(1 point)
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Air Mass Interactions Quick Check 3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Which factor in the atmosphere is most responsible for changes in
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The atmosphere has four layers. The lowest layer, the troposphere, contains 90% of our air. It is where most weather and human
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The Earth's atmosphere has changed over time. During the Ice Ages, huge ice glaciers covered much of North America under
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Which of the following is NOT a layer of the atmosphere?
Thermosphere Troposphere Lithosphere D Stratosphere
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In order from bottom to top, the layers of the atmosphere are
troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere. thermosphere,
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A large body of air that has similar pressure, temperature and atmospheric conditions is called a (n)
air mass. jet stream.
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Ozone can be found in 2 levels of the Atmosphere. In each level it has different roles/effects. Use your knowledge of ozone to
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Ozone can be found in 2 levels of the Atmosphere. In each level it has different roles/effects. Use your knowledge of ozone to
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Ozone can be found in 2 levels of the Atmosphere. In each level it has different roles/effects. Use your knowledge of ozone to
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