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Air And Sea Interactions
Test Description: Marine Biology Chapter 8
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Air is about ________ % nitrogen
A
78
B
21
C
03
D
75
2) The layer of the atmosphere nest ot the ground is the ___________.
A
stratosphere
B
mesosphere
C
troposhpere
D
thermosphere
3) The layer of the atmosphere that extends into space is the ______.
A
stratosphere
B
thermosphere
C
troposphere
D
mesosphere
4) As the amount of water vapor in the air increases, the density of the air ______________
A
decreases
B
increases
5) ______________ can result when an air mass rapidly cools, causing water vapor to condense
A
Thunder
B
A wave front
C
None of the answers are correct
D
Rain and snow
6) About _____________ % of the sunlight that reaches the top of the atmosphere is absorbed by the Earth's surface
A
50
B
25
C
75
D
66
7) If the Earth consistently absorbed more energy from the sun than it radiated into space
A
There would be no noticable effect
B
The Earth would get hotter
C
The Earth would get cooler
8) Which statement would be FALSE? The sun heats the Earth unevenly because __________
A
the Earth has a solid core
B
the Earth is tilted on its axis
C
the Earth's orbit is an ellipse
D
the Earth is a sphere
9) Convection is caused by
A
warm air rising and cool air flowing in to replace it
B
changed in the wind
C
large flocks of migrating birds
D
all the answers are correct
10) The Coriolis effect is the tendency for the path of a moving object to shift to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere
A
False
B
True
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