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What does Al gore, author of An Inconvenient Truth, demonstrate about the level of atmosphere carbon dioxide levels?
a. Each year
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give an example from everyday life that shows that the atmosphere has substance.
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bob
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Which factor in the atmosphere is most responsible for changes in an area’s temperatures and humidity levels?(1 point)
Response
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Why is it harder to breathe when climbing up a high mountain?
• The air compresses the lungs. • The air is thinner. • The
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one
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An aircraft flies at an altitude of 30,000 feet. Determine the air temperature (in [K]), air pressure (in [Pa]) and air density
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What kind of heat transfer cause Earth's major wind patterns?
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the atmosphere pressure P in pounds per square inch (psi) is given by
P=14.7e upper o.21a where a is the attitude above sea level
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gary
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The tropospheric lapse rate (the rate at which temperature decreases with altitude) is approximately 6°C per kilometer. Given
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What directly causes the pressure difference between the equator and the poles?(1 point)
Responses the length of each season the
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Air always moves from areas of _____ air pressure to areas of _____ air pressure. The greater the difference, the ______ the
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SuZan
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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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J.J Powell
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SEP Develop a Model Mountain climbers need really warm clothing because it
gets colder at higher altitudes. Sketch molecular
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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)
Responses Carbon is
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damar hamlin
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Which describes the important role of the ozone layer
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Elena
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Oxygen has been in our atmosphere since the Earth first formed.
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Khamani Hunt
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What directly causes the pressure difference between the equator and the poles?
• the amount of heat in each area • the
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one
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Which is the correct order of atmospheric layers from the bottom to the top?
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fredrickwolf72
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How is wind related to air pressure and temperature
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DeAsia
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Which of the following protects earths atmosphere from solar wind
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The air pressure on Pikes Peak in Colorado is approximately 600 millibars. What is the relationship between air pressure at the
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mike
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Air's capacity to hold water vapor (the maximum amount of water that an air mass can dissolve)
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Anonymous
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Assume that a parcel of air is forced to rise up and over a 6000-foot-high mountain. The initial temperature of the parcel at
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Sandra
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The temperature in Antarctica at noon is 14°F. By 9:00 PM, the temperature had dropped by 16.2 degrees. What was the
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penny
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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 107 mi2
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roy
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At which elevation would you be above one half of the mass of Earth's atmosphere?
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betina
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does ozone depletion cause global warming
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should atmospheric pressure increase or decrease as one goes from the beach to the mountains? why?
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Tabby
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humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air at a given time. at warm temperatures, air can hold more moisture than it can
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barby
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what drives the circulation of air in the atmosphere?
a. Conduction b. Convection c. Condensation d. Evaporation
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what directly causes the pressure difference between the equator and the poles?
a. the amount of heat in each area b. the length
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What directly causes the pressure difference between the equator and the poles?(1 point)
Responses the direction where wind blows
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A forecast indicates a dew point temperature equal to the air temperature. What does this information imply?
Which is correct
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Asia
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1. Air masses that form over land would be mostly
A. Warm B. Cold C. Dry* D. Wet 2. Air masses that form over oceans or seas
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Molly
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What are the wind that most frequently blows across a particular region called?
Tropical Cyclone Prevailing winds Reverse Water
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oh
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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)
Responses Most of
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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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Why is it harder to breathe when climbing up a high mountain?(1 point)
Responses The air compresses the lungs. The air compresses
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Anonymus
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which describes the Coriolis effect?
a. the direction of air currents in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres b. the uneven
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Where the _____________ meet, the warmer _______ ________ is forced to rise.
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Cold air is higher pressure than warm air.
(1 point) Responses True True False
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What causes wind formation?(1 point)
Responses the movement of Earth on its axis the movement of Earth on its axis the turning of
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Kaii
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What is the convection pattern between 30°S and 30°N latitude?(1 point)
Responses Hotter air rises and moves toward the
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Kaii
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What causes polar jet streams to form?(1 point)
Responses high-pressure systems high-pressure systems warm and cold air masses
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Kaii
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What makes greenhouse gases different from other atmospheric gases?(1 point)
Responses Greenhouse gases reduce the amount of
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Kaii
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What drives the circulation of air in the atmosphere?
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What causes wind?
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What directly causes the pressure difference between the equator and the poles
The amount of heat in each area The direction
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Cool
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The dry air rate is 10°C for every 1000 meters of change in elevation, while the moist air rate is 6°C for every 1000 meters
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Student
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Insolation directly results in changes in the ________of a gas, which then results in changes in pressure, leading to motion in
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A parcel of air contains 500 g of water vapor. The total volume of air is 1 m^3 and the volume of dry air is 3.5 m^3. The
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