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Air Pressure Lesson 3
Test Description: Review of Air Pressure chapter Layers of the Atmosphere
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which of the following correctly lists the layers of atmosphere in order from Earth out?
A
mesophere, stratosphere, thermosphere, exosphere
B
thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, exosphere
C
troposphere, mesophere, stratosphere, ionosphere
D
troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere
2) Scientists divide the atmosphere into 4 layers according to changes in their
A
density
B
altitude
C
temperature
D
composition
3) This layer of the atmosphere is where weather occurs
A
mesosphere
B
troposphere
C
thermosphere
D
stratosphere
4) This layer of the atmosphere protects Earth from meteroids
A
exosphere
B
thermosphere
C
troposphere
D
mesosphere
5) This layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer
A
mesosphere
B
stratosphere
C
thermosphere
D
troposphere
6) This layer of the atmosphere has temperatures up to 1800 celcius
A
troposphere
B
mesosphere
C
stratosphere
D
thermosphere
7) Which two layers of the atmosphere increase in temperature
A
stratosphere and thermosphere
B
stratosphere and troposhere
C
troposphere and mesophere
D
thermosphere and mesosphere
8) This layer of the atmosphere contains the ionosphere and exosphere
A
mesosphere
B
thermosphere
C
troposphere
D
stratosphere
9) Auroras occur in this layer of the atmosphere
A
mesosphere
B
exosphere
C
ionosphere
D
troposphere
10) This is the most dense layer of the atmosphere
A
mesosphere
B
thermosphere
C
stratosphere
D
troposphere
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