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3rd Nine Weeks Final Exam Part 2
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1) Which process in the water cycle would be accelerated by an increase in temperature?
A
runoff
B
precipitation
C
condensation
D
evaporation
2) When light reflects off certain crystals in the atmosphere, effects called halos appear. Which substance in the atmosphere forms these crystals?
A
carbon dioxide
B
water
C
sulfur dioxide
D
oxygen
3) Which type of water reservoir could always provide freshwater?
A
island lakes
B
mountain glaciers
C
river deltas
D
tropical seas
4) Which factor causes surface ocean currents?
A
then moon
B
hurricanes
C
wind
D
the sun
5) Which statement about ocean currents is accurate?
A
Ocean currents are a major cause of glacier formation
B
Ocean currents stir nutrients to help in the production of oxygen
C
Ocean currents influence life at the shore
D
Ocean currents keep the ocean temperature unstable
6) Hurricanes are driven by the energy they get from ocean water. Which property of water allows it to retain the energy needed to power a hurricane?
A
high specific heat
B
low freezing point
C
high surface tension
D
low vapor pressure
7) In regions where prevailing winds blow from the oceans to the shore, which of these is most likely to occur?
A
cold temperatures
B
frequent hurricanes
C
dryer conditions
D
heavier rainfall
8) Hurricanes form over equatorial areas. This is because
A
the rate of rotation of Earth’s surface is less at the equator.
B
solar heating is greatest near the equator.
C
Earth’s volcanic activity is clustered around the equator.
D
the Moon’s plane of orbit is close to the equator.
9) Which of these has the greatest capacity for storing thermal energy from the Sun?
A
land
B
air
C
plants
D
oceans
10) What would a warm air mass over the ocean most likely cause?
A
tsunami
B
snowfall
C
rainfall
D
earthquake
11) What major and potentially catastrophic events can be predicted to occur in the Northern Hemisphere between the months of June and November?
A
volcanic eruptions
B
tsunamis
C
hurricanes
D
asteroid impacts
12) How do the conditions for a tornado differ from the conditions for a hurricane?
A
Tornadoes form under low pressure, while hurricanes form under high pressure
B
Tornadoes never form when there is rain, while hurricanes always form with rain
C
Tornadoes form in a stable atmosphere, while hurricanes form in an unstable atmosphere
D
Tornadoes form over land, while hurricanes form over bodies of water
13) Storms transport water in the form of rain. The energy that starts this process comes from the
A
oceans
B
clouds
C
sun
D
earth
14) What information best helps a meteorologist predict the possibility of tornadoes developing in a certain area?
A
percent humidity in the air
B
amount of rainfall
C
type of clouds in the sky
D
current wind conditions
15) Which process causes water to move from the ocean to the atmosphere during the formation of a hurricane?
A
precipitation
B
condensation
C
runoff
D
evaporation
16) Which of these is associated with hurricanes?
A
a storm that develops in warm air closer to the equator
B
a storm that forces strong winds toward the ground
C
a storm that causes an area of low pressure beneath the warm air
D
a storm that develops many highpressure thunderstorm clouds
17) Which is a factor that most likely would affect the climate in a particular area?
A
number of earthquakes
B
amount of lightning
C
distance from an ocean
D
shape of the shoreline
18) Hurricanes form over water and lose wind speed when they move over land. What does this pattern best illustrate?
A
Heat from inside Earth warms oceans more than land
B
More solar radiation strikes oceans than land
C
Oceans transfer both heat and chemical energy to the atmosphere
D
Oceans transfer more energy to the atmosphere than land does.
19) Land heats up faster during the day than water does. As the beach gets warm during the day, it heats the air above it. The warm air rises and cool air from the ocean is pulled in to replace it. So, air flows from the ocean to the land. At night, the
A
The air is still
B
The air flows from the ocean to the land
C
The air moves along the coast
D
The air flows from the land to the ocean.
20) Clay is watching the weather to prepare for a trip to the beach tomorrow. The forecast predicts that a lowpressure system will move in overnight. Which type of weather can Clay most likely expect in the morning?
A
cloudy and rainy
B
foggy
C
sunny
D
clear and colder
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