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Atmosphere
Test Description: Atmosphere.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which is not a layer of earth's atmosphere?
A
Meteorsphere
B
Mesosphere
C
Stratosphere
D
Troposphere
2) What is the most abundant gas in our atmosphere?
A
Nitrogen
B
Oxygen
C
Argon
D
Helium
3) Which is the coldest layer?
A
Mesosphere
B
Stratosphere
C
Troposphere
4) Where weather occurs...
A
Troposphere
B
Stratosphere
C
Mesosphere
D
Exosphere
5) Contains the ozone layer...
A
Mesosphere
B
Thermosphere
C
Exosphere
D
Stratosphere
6) Hottest layer...
A
Mesosphere
B
Stratosphere
C
Thermosphere
D
Exosphere
7) The outermost layer?
A
Stratosphere
B
Exosphere
C
Mesophere
D
Thermosphere
8) How many main layers of the atmosphere are there?
A
7
B
4
C
10
D
5
9) Bottom layer of the atmosphere
A
Mesosphere
B
Stratosphere
C
Troposphere
10) Which layer has the most pressure...
A
Stratosphere
B
Troposphere
C
Mesosphere
D
Exosphere
11) Does temperature increase or decrease in the troposphere
A
Decrease
B
Increase
12) Does temperature increase or decrease in the stratosphere?
A
Decreases
B
Increases
13) Temperature increase or decrease in the Mesosphere?
A
Decrease
B
Increase
14) Which layer contains the least amount of pressure?
A
Stratosphere
B
Exosphere
C
Mesophere
D
Thermosphere
15) Does the temperature increase or decrease in the thermosphere?
A
Increases
B
Decreases
16) which layer protect the earth from meteors?
A
Thermosphere
B
Troposphere
C
Mesosphere
D
Exosphere
17) Where satellites can be found...
A
Thermosphere
B
Exosphere
C
Mesosphere
D
Stratosphere
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