Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Climate Science
Page 3
Questions (226)
How can you assess climate variability
1 answer
asked by
Elick
7 views
Ocean currents have a direct effect on climate by an interaction of which systems? (1 point)
1 answer
asked by
Shy
61 views
Climate regions are the result of
living things existing only on the lithosphere. the thickness of the lithosphere. how water
1 answer
asked anonymously
27 views
Which phenomenon has the greatest influence on climate zones?
Responses A precipitationprecipitation B sunshinesunshine C
1 answer
asked anonymously
11 views
How does Earth's tilt affect climate? (1 point)
It causes winds to move north to south. It causes days to be warmer and nights to
1 answer
asked anonymously
25 views
How is the greenhouse effect produced?
a When the sun doesn't emit radiation. b When solar energy trespasses the atmosphere. c
1 answer
asked by
Mr Sue
60 views
Climate regions are the result of
a living things existing only on the lithosphere b the thickness of the lithosphere c how water
1 answer
asked by
.
23 views
What is the importance of the Gulf Stream in terms of climate?(1 point)
Responses It makes the climate of Newfoundland milder. It
3 answers
asked anonymously
32 views
Climate regions are the result of
Livibn things existing only on the lithosphere The thickness of the lithosphere How water
1 answer
asked anonymously
26 views
What is the importance of the Gulf Stream in terms of climate? (1 point)
1 answer
asked anonymously
37 views
What can scientists learn from the chemical isotopes in leftover shells of foraminifera about the climate at the time the
1 answer
asked anonymously
31 views
What does a wider tree ring indicate, as opposed to a thinner tree ring? (1 point)
◎ It indicates that the weather that year
1 answer
asked by
Ace
28 views
What can scientists learn from the chemical isotopes in leftover shells of foraminifera about the climate at the time the
1 answer
asked by
escusmi
26 views
Which do scientists study to determine air temperature at the time it was formed? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)
Respo
3 answers
asked by
Thanks Bot
50 views
Which do scientists study to determine air temperature at the time it was formed? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)
1 answer
asked anonymously
37 views
What can scientists learn from the chemical isotopes in leftover shells of foraminifera about the climate at the time the
1 answer
asked anonymously
20 views
What can scientists learn from the chemical isotopes in leftover shells of foraminifera about the climate at the time the
1 answer
asked anonymously
38 views
What can scientists learn from the chemical isotopes in leftover shells of foraminifera about the climate at the time the
1 answer
asked by
wtv
36 views
Which do scientists study to determine air temperature at the time it was formed? Select the two correct answers. (1 point)
Respo
1 answer
asked by
wtv
38 views
What is the importance of the Gulf Stream in terms of climate?(1 point)
Responses It makes the climate of Newfoundland milder. It
1 answer
asked anonymously
27 views
What can scientists learn from the chemical isotopes in leftover shells of foraminifera about the climate at the time the
1 answer
asked anonymously
20 views
Why do higher temperatures often result in greater precipitation?(1 point)
Responses higher temperatures stimulate respiration
1 answer
asked anonymously
86 views
What is the purpose of all interactions among the components of a climate system?(1 point)
Responses to transfer thermal energy
1 answer
asked by
yes
19 views
Questions
How does the heat capacity of water contribute to the changes in temperature of coastal areas? Answers Water cools down
1 answer
asked anonymously
60 views
Questions
How does the heat capacity of water contribute to the changes in temperature of coastal areas? Water cools down rapidly
3 answers
asked anonymously
78 views
Select the correct answer from the list. (1 point)
Scientists believe that the Select Answer Earth's Select Answer fluctuated
1 answer
asked anonymously
66 views
Select the correct answer from the list. (1 point)
Scientists believe that the Select Answer explain why Earth's Select Answer
3 answers
asked anonymously
73 views
Climate Unit Test
1 answer
asked by
COWBOYS
33 views
The process by which water moves between Earth’s surface and the atmosphere. Responses climate changes climate changes weather
1 answer
asked anonymously
22 views
hat is responsible for the different climates on Earth? (1 point) Responses The measurement of the air's moisture content. The
1 answer
asked anonymously
41 views
What do scientists use to study the patterns and impacts of climate change over time?(1 point)
Responses fossilized pollen and
1 answer
asked anonymously
117 views
Based on "The Future of Life on Earth" Express edition by Michael Bright (MyOn book)
Use the graph on page 14 of the reading to
1 answer
asked by
starja randolph
120 views
Which do scientists study to determine air temperature at the time it was formed? Select the two correct answers. (1
1 answer
asked anonymously
29 views
Identify one way oceans can influence climate change
1 answer
asked anonymously
33 views
Science 6 B - Climate Apply
1 answer
asked by
Hummingbird 6th
9 views
What can scientists learn from the chemical isotopes in leftover shells of foraminifera about the climate at the time the
1 answer
asked anonymously
30 views
How does climate influence weather?(1 point) Responses Climate only determines short-term atmospheric conditions. Climate only
1 answer
asked by
Poppy werguyfv
44 views
Why do higher temperatures often result in greater precipitation?(1 point)
Responses higher temperatures stimulate evaporation
1 answer
asked by
calm luh fit
52 views
What can scientists learn from the chemical isotopes in leftover shells of foraminifera about the climate at the time the
1 answer
asked anonymously
21 views
which feature of Earth would reflect the greatest amount of incoming sunlight?
a sea ice b light ocean water c ice covered by
1 answer
asked by
.
40 views
What does a wider tree ring indicate, as opposed to a thinner tree ring?(1 point)
Responses It indicates that the weather that
1 answer
asked anonymously
27 views
What is the definition of the greenhouse effect?
gases in Earth's atmosphere trapping and reemitting heat to Earth gases allowing
1 answer
asked anonymously
24 views
Which answer choice shows the correct order of events?
higher temperatures > higher evaporation > greater precipitation higher
1 answer
asked anonymously
39 views
Drag each item to indicate what scientists can learn about by studying it. Each term may be used more than once. (2 points)
Ocean
1 answer
asked anonymously
34 views
Which of the following would be most useful if you want to understand the climate of Oklahoma?
A: The average weather of the
1 answer
asked anonymously
15 views
In one to two sentences, explain how the loss of the arctic sea ie may affect the ocean currents and climate near the Western
1 answer
asked anonymously
21 views
In an El Niño year, trade winds are too weak to send warm currents west. Instead, warm currents travel east into South America.
1 answer
asked anonymously
28 views
Image by Katharine Hayhoe, from the 2017 Climate Science Special Report by the U.S. Global Change Research Program Select the
1 answer
asked anonymously
18 views
It is impossible for scientists to determine what the Earth's climate was like in the past.(1 point)
Responses
1 answer
asked by
Zander Gorde
20 views
The climate is one important thing that cannot be indicated by fossils since organisms have specific conditions in which they
1 answer
asked anonymously
10 views
Pages
1
2
3
4
5
Parent Categories (11)
Atmospheric Science
Atmospheric Sciences
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Science
Earth Science/Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Environmental Science
Oceanography
Science
Science and Environment
Science and Research