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Ch 21 1/2
Test Description: Meterology
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What happens to the intensity of solar enrgy as latitude increases
A
decreases
B
stays the same
C
increases
D
doubles
2) Which region is located between 23.5o north and soutrh of the equator
A
polar zone
B
temperate zone
C
desert zone
D
tropical zone
3) The rain shadow effect is associated with
A
mountains
B
latitude
C
rivers
D
oceans
4) The leeward side of a mountain is often
A
cold
B
wet
C
hot
D
dry
5) What is the relationship between elevation and climate
A
the lower the elevation, the colder the climate
B
the higher the elevation, the colder the climate
C
there is no relationship between elevation and climate
D
the higher the elevation is, the warmer the climate
6) Increased altitiude genrally causes lower
A
wind velocities
B
temperatures
C
relative humidity
D
rainfall amounts
7) How would the climate of a coastal city differ from that of a city at the same latitude located farhter inland
A
the coastal city would have cooler termperatures
B
they are at the same latitide so theri climates would not differ
C
the coastal dity would have colder winters
D
the coastal city would have hotter summers
8) Heat and moisture are distributed around Earth by
A
precipitation
B
rain shadows
C
global winds
D
transpiration
9) What do plants release into the air during transpiration
A
carbon dioxide
B
water vapor
C
complex sugars
D
pollen
10) What factor defines all groups in the Koppen system, with the exception of dry climates
A
temperatures
B
precipitation
C
air pressure
D
evaporation
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