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Which type of UV radiation is only partially absorbed by the ozone layer, allowing some of its to reach the earth's surface?
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UVC
UVB
UVA
UVD
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How does air normally move in the atmosphere?
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high altitude to low altitude
low altitude to high altitude
high pressure to low pressure
low pressure to high pressure
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Which type of UV radiation is only partially absorbed by the ozone layer, allowing some of its to reach the earth's surface?
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How does air normally move in the atmosphere?
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What name is given to the upper atmosphere because of its distinct layers?
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What is the normal value of atmospheric pressure at sea level?
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Which temperature layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer?
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Which type of current causes most of the earth's weather?
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What is the coldest point in the atmosphere?
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At what point on the earth's elliptical orbit does Earth receive the greatest amount of insolation?
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What global winds occur at the earth's surface in high latitudes?
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What portion of Earth's magnetic field stretches away from the sun?
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Which atmospheric layer is the least understood?
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What is the most important and abundant greenhouse gas?
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Why is afternoon usually the warmest part of the day?
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Why does a compass always point north?
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Why do cyclones in the Southern Hemisphere rotate the opposite direction from cyclones in the Northern Hemisphere?
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The U.S. governmment broadcasts the official time for the country using a shortwave radio station in Colorado. How can these broadcasts be heard throughout the Lower Forty-Eight United States?
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At the equator, air rises and begins traveling outward, toward the poles. Why does the air sink back to Earth long before it reaches the poles?
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The area where the solar wind interacts with Earth's magnetic field is the ______________.
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The amount of energy available to heat Earth's land, water, and air is called Earth's ____________________
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The upper-troposphere waves associated with the polar front jet stream are called ____________ waves.
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The shield that protects the earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation is the ____________ layer.
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The process in which the temperature of a gas rises as the gas is compressed with no heat loss is called ___________ heating.
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Auroras that occur in southern latitudes are called auroroa ____________.
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High-altitude winds that are concentrated in narrow, meandering bands of rapidly moving air are called _______________.
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downslope wind caused by cooling air near a slope
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wind that occurs when a large amount of dense, cold air spills over a mountain range
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wind that occurs when warm air over open terrain rises, drawing cooler air from under trees
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cool, gentle wind blowing in from the water to the land
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What unit is used to measure the amount of energy something gains, loses, or uses in one second?
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What effect causes wet and dry seasons through a seasonal change in wind direction?
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What feature marks the bottom of the mesosphere?
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What is the transfer of heat by direct contac?
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What winds were named because they consistently allowed ships to make a quick passage across the ocean?
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During the day, both land and water heat up from sun exposure. How does the heating of water and land compare?
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What causes the plasma in the ionosphere?
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What doughnut shaped regions surround the earth and trap particles from the solar wind?
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How are convection currents produced on a global scale at the equator and poles?
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What form of heat transfer heats cool air in contact with warm ground?
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What transfers heat in the process of radiation?
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What is the solar energy that reaches the surface of the earth called?
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What two gases help give the earth a mild and stable climate?
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What is the outermost temperature layer of the atmosphere?
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What is one of the two factors that cause the Coriolis effect?
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What temperature layer of the atmosphere is at the bottom of the heterosphere?
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If all factors were equal, which of the following locations would you expect to have the highest air pressure?
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Which of the following is required for monsoons to form?
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What causes anabatic winds?
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The steady change in atmospheric temperature with altitude is the atmosphere's temperature _______________.
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The weather layer of the atmosphere is the __________________.
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Regions of high pressure and gentle winds at about 30 degrees north and south latitude are ________________.