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_______ is the measure of the weight of the air above us. it has an impact on weather.
A. precipitation B. air mass C. air
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How did the formation of the ozone layer contribute to the existence of life on Earth?
* 3 points It blocked the Sun’s harmful
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How do prevailing winds produce ocean currents? (1 point)
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6. (8 marks) For the following example, assume that there is no gain of atmospheric moisture through evapotranspiration or loss
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Which gas found in the Earth's atmosphere greatly impacts the daily range of temperature on Earth.
A) oxygen B) hydrogen C)
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We of ten hear the expression, "cold air sinks." If so, why isn't the colder air of the upper and middle troposphere steadily
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A NASA satellite showed that in 2003 the ozone hole was much larger than it was in 2002. The 2003 hole measured 1.04 x
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i don't get this ?.......If the weather forecast stated that the pressure is 104.2kpa. then what is the pressure in the
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What are the causes of the pressure belts
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The thermoshpere is 415 km deep. Calculate the percent of the atmosphere made up by the thermosphere if the total atmospehere
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LeeAnne
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what is the relative humidity of a
kilogram of air at 25 degrees celcious that contains 10grams of water vapor
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bethany
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How do uneven heating of the planets surface and the coriolis effect work togahter to produce global wind patterns
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kayla
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What are greenhouse gases, and what effect do they have on the earth's atmosphere?
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Bamise Falodun
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what is a polar jet stream? how does it impact air travel from the west coast to the east coast? (short answer for a quick
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The dry adiabatic rate (DAR) is 5.5 degrees F per 1000 feet. The saturated adiabatic rate (SAR) is 3.3 degrees F per 1000 feet.
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How much does the sky weigh?
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Taking the mass of the atmosphere to be 4.6E15 metric tons, what mass of carbon must be burned in order to increase the average
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Laura
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Increased levels of oxygen in the atmosphere due to photosynthesis caused rates of weathering to , which aided in the formation
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How did the success of photosynthetic bacteria change Earth’s atmosphere?(1 point)
Responses decreased oxygen concentration
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How did reduced methane concentrations in the atmosphere affect Earth?(1 point)
Responses Earth warmed. Earth warmed. Volcanic
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The atmosphere is made up of several layers of air. The bottom two layers are the troposphere and the stratosphere. How does the
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How did reduced methane concentrations in the atmosphere affect Earth? (1 point)
Responses Volcanic activity increased. Volcanic
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Convection currents, resulting from uneven heating of the Earth's surface, cause _______ to form.(1 point)
Responses A. wind A.
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Which option orders the events chronologically, from earliest to latest.(1 point)
Responses Photosynthesizing bacteria release
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
Increased levels of oxygen in the atmosphere due to photosynthesis caused rates
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What are the factors that affect air density in different locations?
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Describe the Coriolis Effect.
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____ are fast-moving air currents in the troposphere that result from unequal heating of the atmosphere.
Question 1 options:
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If the Coriolis force was not present, air in the Hadley Cell would blow in the ___ direction.
Question 2 options: North-East
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What causes polar jet streams to form?(1 point)
Responses air masses moving away from each other air masses moving away from each
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I several layers of air the bottom, two layers are the troposphere in the stretch Sophia how does the troposphere differ from
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Which are accurate statements about atmospheric water vapor? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses It both increases
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Which are accurate statements about atmospheric water vapor? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses It both increases
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How does the proportion of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere differ between Earth and Venus? (1 point)
Responses Venus's
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6) A model of predictable wind patterns across different latitudes and geographic distributions is shown here . Which
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7) A circulation of air is shown in the model. This air pattern is responsible for many of the distributions of climate and
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The temperature of a city as Sunset was negative 1°F overnight the temperature decreased by 9°F, what was the lowest
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What happens to infrared radiation released by the Earth if there is an increased level carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
A. it
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Air blows at the base of circulation cells from pressure to low pressure.
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According to Figure 2, the concentration of atmospheric COz in 1750 was closest to which of the following?
F 240 ppm pheric mass
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What happens to air pressure and amount of oxygen as altitude increases in earths atmosphere?
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is the measure of the weight of the air above us. It has an impact on weather. (1 point)
• Air conditioning • Air Mass •
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You can expect to observe a change in air currents if you travel from the Southern Hemisphere to the Northern Hemisphere. (1
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Convection currents result from uneven heating of the Earth surface, causing want to form
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Does air pressure decrease as altitude increases
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A sea breeze is a wind that blows from the sea toward land. Which statement best explains how air pressure influences sea
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Why is it harder to breathe when climbing up a high mountain?(1 point)
Responses The air pressure increases. The air pressure
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Why does Earth have a lower amount of carbon in the atmosphere than planets such as Venus and Mars?(1 point)
Plants take in
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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 statement describes how the atmosphere gains energy by convection?(1 point) Responses Air warmed by the ground rises. Air
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