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Structure Of The Atmosphere
Test Description: The layers of the atmosphere and their characteristics.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) In which layer of the atmosphere does most weather occur?
A
Thermosphere
B
Troposphere
C
Mesosphere
D
Stratosphere
2) Which layer of the atmosphere is where ozone concentration is the highest?
A
Mesosphere
B
Thermosphere
C
Stratosphere
D
Troposphere
3) A convection current occurs when
A
hot material rises and cooled material sinks
B
hot material sinks and cooled material is pushed up
C
warm material mixes with cool material
D
solids are sorted by shaking
4) Where do meteors burn up in our atmosphere?
A
Troposphere
B
Thermosphere
C
Stratosphere
D
Mesosphere
5) Where in the atmosphere do aurora happen?
A
Mesosphere
B
Thermosphere
C
Stratosphere
D
Troposphere
6) What does the ozone layer do?
A
Absorbs infrared radiation
B
Relfects infrared radiation
C
Absorbs ultraviolet radiation
D
Reflects ultraviolet radiation
7) How many sublayers exist in the Thermosphere?
A
3
B
2
C
8
D
5
8) What are the layers of the atmosphere in order from the earth's surface to space?
A
Stratosphere, troposphere, mesosphere, thermosphere
B
Troposphere, stratosphere, mesopshere, thermosphere
C
Mesosphere, troposphere, stratosphere, thermosphere
D
Thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, troposphere
9) Areas of stagnant temperature change through the atmosphere.
A
The spheres
B
The layers
C
The convection currents
D
The pauses
10) The pause that exists between the troposphere and the stratosphere is the
A
Tropopause
B
Mesopause
C
Thermopause
D
Stratopause
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