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What are the two systems that interact as the wind and clouds interact with mountains to cause a rain shadow?
Responses geosphere
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malaki
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Which is correct about pressure distribution due to uneven heating of the Earth's surface?
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Suez
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Which change would you experience to observe as you travel from 15° south latitude to 15° north latitude, the density of the
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Review the text.
Named after Gustave Coriolis, a nineteenth-century mathematician, the Coriolis effect is caused by Earth's
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20. Mountain climbers have difficulty in breathing at high altitudes because ______.
A. Air pressure is higher B. Increasing
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Rondezy
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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?
• Earth’s rotation causes air movement. • Heat from the sun causes
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one
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Which is correct about how air typically moves?
• High-pressure air and low-pressure air move alongside each other. •
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one
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What causes wind formation? The movement of earth on its axis, the turning of circulating air currents, the constant density of
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Which is a result of excessive convection occurring in the atmosphere? Difficulty breathing, air pollution, more powerful
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I am really confused on the test for the atmosphere unit test I need help I've tried my best.
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Bludabadee
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What makes greenhouse gases different from atmospheric gases? Greenhouse gases reduce the amount of natural resources on earth,
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What directly causes the pressure difference between the equator and the poles?
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Anonymous
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Which are true and which are false?
1: the increase in carbon dioxide since the year 1860 is similar to the past increases. 2:
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ody
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Why is the atmosphere very dense near the surface of the earth?
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Rupa
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Does it make sense to say the stratosphere is the limit?
My group is working on a story for our weather balloon that we're gonna
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Mariah
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What kind of air is above water during land breeze (high pressure or low pressure)
What kind of air is above land during land
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Science
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Variations in air pressure are shown as _______ on surface weather maps.
A. geostrophic B. barograph C. topographical D. isobars
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Prisila
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how does altitude affect climaye
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azeezat
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If ozone mixing ratios are 0.24 ppmv and ROG mixing ratios are 1.7 ppmC, what is the best an most effective regulatory method of
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Anonymous
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The barometric pressure in Breckenridge, Colorado (elevation 9600 feet) is 580 mm Hg. How many atmospheres is this?
How do we
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Apple
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MH = 16.32 g/kg
SH = 9.86 g/kg Air mass temperature = 15° C (59° F) What is the Relative humidity & the approximate Dew-point
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Jules
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Which describes the Coriolis effect?(1 point)
Responses the density of hot and cold air the density of hot and cold air the
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Kana Arima(´▽`ʃ♡ƪ)
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Describe the difference between climate and weather.
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Senpai Onii-chan
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Where in the atmosphere is the ozone layer located ?(1 point)
[Choice A] stratosphere [Choice B] thermosphere [Choice C]
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Why is it harder to breathe when climbing up a high mountain? The air pressure increases, the air has more moisture, the air
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What directly causes the pressure difference between the equator, and the polls the length of each season the amount of heat in
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Why is it harder to breathe when climbing up a high mountain?(1 point)
Responses The air has more moisture. The air has more
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Which of the following correctly describes a way in which Earth’s atmosphere interacts with the geosphere?
It contains gases
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Oscar
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John has a barometer for measuring atmospheric pressure as he climbs Mt. Everest . the higher he get the higher the pressure
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kenxie
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What is the atmosphere's role in the exchange of gases on Earth?
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Victoria
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Which is correct about how air typically moves?(1 point)
Responses High-pressure air and low-pressure air move alongside each
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googoogaga
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Space has no air, what is another name for no air?
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Alyssa
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Earth's atmosphere is divided into layers order these layers of the atmosphere from closest to Earth to the exosphere
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What is the function of ozone in the stratosphere
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Which are examples of gases moving through the biosphere into the atmosphere
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Which factor in the atmosphere is most responsible for changes in an area's temperatures and humidity levels?
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discuss the consequences of reduced ozone layer in the stratosphere on plants
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On the windward side of the mountain,should the relative humidity of the parcel change as it rises from 2000 m to 4000m?
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Anonymous
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Does being close to a water body increase humidity?
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Anonymous
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The weight of the atmosphere above 1 m2{\rm m}^{2} of Earth's surface is about 100,000 N{\rm N}. Density, of course, becomes
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Kimmie
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what is the importance of ozone in the stratosphere for your health?what will happen to us when ozone depletion becomes more
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comfort mohlola
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What does Al Gore, author of An Inconvenient Truth, demonstrate about the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide levels? (1 point)
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Explain why residence time in the atmosphere for water is short but the flux in and out of the atmosphere is huge.
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Anonymous
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Multiple Choice
What does Al Gore, author of An Inconvenient Truth, demonstrate about the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide
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ooga booga
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In the lecture, we discussed the case of an isothermal atmosphere where the temperature is assumed to be constant. In reality,
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Anonimus
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dT/dz=−α forz≤11 km
where α=6.5 K/km (Kelvin per km) and z is the height above the sea level. The temperature stays then
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Anonymous
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In the lecture, we discussed the case of an isothermal atmosphere where the temperature is assumed to be constant. In reality,
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JuanPro
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Which factor in the atmosphere is most responsible for changes in an area's temperature and humidity levels?
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What is netiquette?
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n certain conditions, the air temperature drops about 3.6F for each 1,000-foot rise in altitude.
(A) If the temperature
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