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The atmosphere is one part of the environment that does not directly affect us.
(1 point) Responses True False
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Anonymous ;)
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If the sky is blue then the earth is what
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Sinachi
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the burning of fossil fuels affects the atmosphere by
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brooklyn
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What is detrimental?
a particular place the situation of things being out of order or upside-down harmful and causing damage to
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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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What is true about low and high pressure air masses?
Question options: Thunderstorms can occur with either type of air mass, but
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Maya S.
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Relative Humidity Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Which statement describes the units of humidity and relative
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black man
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Winds air pressure evaporation and the angle of the sun shape the daily of each place
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Kee
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Relative Humidity Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Which statement describes the units of humidity and relative
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What happens to infrared radiation released by the Earth if there is an increased level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?(1
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Iyona McKenzie
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What causes the unequal heating f the Earth's surface?
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Noel
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What is wind? What causes wind?
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Noel
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Which of the following most accurately describes the difference between climate and weather?
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bella
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Air currents are caused by differences in temperature, which are created by
a energy from the Sun heating Earth. b energy from
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Conexus baby
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The layer of charged particles that reflects some types of radio waves is called the _____.
atmosphere ionosphere stratosphere
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mir
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What does air with high humidity contain a large amount of?
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Jedbarryn
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What causes the air and currents to curve because the earth is rotating?
A. deep ocean currents b. surface ocean currents c.
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cool
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winds air pressure evaporation and the angle of the sun shape the daily of each place.
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danielle
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Information would a scientist be least likely to receive from a weather satellite
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Amanda
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Air currents are caused by differences in temperature, which are created by energy from the heating Earth. True or false
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Brenda
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What is Air
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IZERE Diane
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Define a) Air b)Global warming
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IZERE Diane
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On Tuesday September 27, 2016 the high temperature increased to 36.7 degrees Celsius (98 degrees Fahrenheit). What is the
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Kleena
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Which correctly describes the movement of air in a high-pressure system?
Surface air moves up and down in the center of the
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Answer Key 🌙
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which layer is the atmosphere a part of?
crust mantle inner core outer core I've looked around in my work and i can't find it can
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sans the skeleton
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what causes days to be warmer on one part of earth than on another ? (1 point) PLZ HELP ASAP I RLLY DONT WANT TO FAIL.
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glendale pudding
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11. Relative humidity is the _____.
A. Temperature at which saturation vapour pressure is achieved B. Amount of pressure water
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Rondezy
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How do prevailing winds produce ocean currents
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Hi bot do you know what color the sky is
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Reno
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A weather balloon carries instruments that measure temperature, pressure, and humidity as it rises through the atmosphere.
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Shirley
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what effect does the earth spinning on its axis have on winds and currents?
a. global winds will move along a straight path and
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if the air temperature @ sea level were 23 C what would the air temperature be at a height of 2 km under avg conditions?
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lisa
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how high would the atmosphere extend if it were of uniform density throughout, equal to half the present density at sea level?
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lisa
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which type of air mass usually contains the most moisture
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friends
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which two conditions are required for cloud formation?
A) high humidity and warm temperatures. B) high humidity and cool
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Tim
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use your table of temperatures from several areas to complete the statement. Air will move from blank. A Ariel Y two area ZB
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bruhhh
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In three to five sentences, make a hypothesis about the temperature on the planet’s surface. Explain your answer using
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Jennifer
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waht two units of air pressure are commonly used in weather reports
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tymera
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Atmosphere Unit Test
1. Write 1-2 sentences explaining how patterns of water movement affect the weather in different places.(2
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wha
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Assume that at sea-level the air pressure is 1.0 atm and the air density is 1.3 kg/m3.
(a) What would be the height of the
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Brian
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What causes days to be warmer on one part of Earth than on another?
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Anonymous
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1. Which of the following is the primary control of how much water vapor the air can hold?
a. Number of particulates present b.
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If oxygen, nitrogen and ozone did nor absorb UV radiation, what would you expect the temperature profile in the atmosphere to
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qquwe
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Assume that a parcel of air is forced to rise up and over a 6000-foot high mountain (shown below). The Initial temperature of
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Itzel
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What causes seasons
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Daniel
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What happens to molecules in air as altitude increases in the troposphere?(1 point)
A. They stay at the same temperature. B. They
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Anonymous
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@Bot, What happens to air pressure and the amount of oxygen as the altitude increases in Earth’s atmosphere?
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the lazy kid
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How do prevailing winds produce ocean currents?(1 point)
Responses Earth’s rotation causes air movement. Earth’s rotation
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List at least three atmospheric properties that might change as you traveled from the Earth's surface to space.
Temperature,
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Anonymous
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What is the role of the Coriolis effect on ocean currents?(1 point)
Responses The Coriolis effect turns currents counterclockwise
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Azami
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