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How does the ocean affect weather on Earth?
fog
greatest density
nitrogen
barometer
sun
water evaporates from the ocean, causing clouds to form and send rain back to Earth
Earth's atmosphere would consist of volcanic gases and water vapor
absorbing infrared radiation released by Earth
Water vapor sometimes condenses into stratus clouds that are in contact with the ground. What forms as a result of this process?
fog
greatest density
nitrogen
barometer
sun
water evaporates from the ocean, causing clouds to form and send rain back to Earth
Earth's atmosphere would consist of volcanic gases and water vapor
absorbing infrared radiation released by Earth
Atmospheric greenhouse gases help heat the atmosphere by...
fog
greatest density
nitrogen
barometer
sun
water evaporates from the ocean, causing clouds to form and send rain back to Earth
Earth's atmosphere would consist of volcanic gases and water vapor
absorbing infrared radiation released by Earth
Which gas makes up the greatest percentage of Earth's atmosphere?
fog
greatest density
nitrogen
barometer
sun
water evaporates from the ocean, causing clouds to form and send rain back to Earth
Earth's atmosphere would consist of volcanic gases and water vapor
absorbing infrared radiation released by Earth
What instrument should be used to monitor atmospheric pressure changes as a weather system approaches?
fog
greatest density
nitrogen
barometer
sun
water evaporates from the ocean, causing clouds to form and send rain back to Earth
Earth's atmosphere would consist of volcanic gases and water vapor
absorbing infrared radiation released by Earth
Storms transport water in the form of rain. The energy that starts this process comes from the...
fog
greatest density
nitrogen
barometer
sun
water evaporates from the ocean, causing clouds to form and send rain back to Earth
Earth's atmosphere would consist of volcanic gases and water vapor
absorbing infrared radiation released by Earth
If cyanobacteria had failed to appear on Earth, how would the evolution of Earth's atmosphere most likely be different?
fog
greatest density
nitrogen
barometer
sun
water evaporates from the ocean, causing clouds to form and send rain back to Earth
Earth's atmosphere would consist of volcanic gases and water vapor
absorbing infrared radiation released by Earth
The best description of the troposphere is the layer of the atmosphere with the...
fog
greatest density
nitrogen
barometer
sun
water evaporates from the ocean, causing clouds to form and send rain back to Earth
Earth's atmosphere would consist of volcanic gases and water vapor
absorbing infrared radiation released by Earth
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