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Density And Pressure
Test Description: How does density and pressure play a role in weather and climate?
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Why doesn't air pressure crush your desk?
A
Because air has no pressure.
B
Because the molecules in air push in all directions.
C
Because there is no air pressure in a classroom
D
Because air is only pushing up under the desk.
2) The atmosphere is
A
the layer in which weather occurs.
B
the layer of water in the oceans.
C
the layer of gases that surrounds Earth
D
the layer that contains the ozone layer
3) Density can be determined using
A
Density = Mass/Volume
B
Density = Mass + Volume.
C
Density = Volume/Mass.
D
Density = Mass п‚ґ Volume.
4) Air in the atmosphere has pressure because
A
air has mass.
B
wind moves the air.
C
temperature warms the air.
D
the stratosphere is thick.
5) The less mass in a given volume of air, the
A
less dense the air.
B
more the air weighs.
C
more dense the air.
D
greater the air pressure.
6) The air pressure acting on the roof of your house
A
comes from the air above and below your roof.
B
is greater underneath your roof than on top of it.
C
is greater on top of the roof than below it.
D
comes from the air within a few feet of your rooftop.
7) As you rise farther in the atmosphere, air pressure
A
first increases, then decreases.
B
doesn't change.
C
increases
D
decreases
8) When climbing a high mountain, you get out of breath easily because
A
the percentage of oxygen in the air decreases.
B
air pressure is greater.
C
there is less oxygen in each cubic meter of air.
D
the air is denser.
9) National Weather Service measures air pressure in units called
A
pressure bars.
B
barometers.
C
aneroids
D
millibars
10) Instruments used to measure air pressure are called
A
barometers
B
hydrometers
C
hygrometers
D
thermometers
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