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Earth Space Unit 3 Midterm Test
Test Description: Layers of the atmosphere Solstices and equinoxes
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which layer of the atmosphere is closest to the earth and contains all weather?
A
mesoshere
B
exosphere
C
troposphere
D
lithosphere
2) What are the dates of the equinoxes?
A
September 22 and April 15
B
June 21 and December 21
C
March 20 and September 22
D
March 20 and December 21
3) Which layer of the atmosphere is just above the troposphere and contains ozone and other layers?
A
mesosphere
B
stratosphere
C
troposphere
D
thermosphere
4) Which layer of the atmosphere is between stratosphere and thermosphere that is the coldest and most difficult to study?
A
mesosphere
B
ionosphere
C
lithosphere
D
exosphere
5) In which two layers do temperatures increase as one travels away from earth?
A
stratosphere and thermosphere
B
stratosphere and mesosphere
C
troposphere and mesosphere
D
troposphere and stratosphere
6) What is the outermost layer of the atmosphere that can be divided into the ionosphere and exosphere?
A
thermosphere
B
mesopsphere
C
stratosphere
D
troposphere
7) What is the tilt of the earth on its axis?
A
5 degrees
B
18 degrees
C
23 degrees
D
45 degrees
8) How long does it take the earth to rotate on its axis?
A
24 hours
B
12 hours
C
3months
D
365 days
9) How long does it take for the earth to complete one revolution?
A
24 hours
B
365 days
C
12 hours
D
4.5 weeks
10) What are the date of the solstices?
A
December 21 and April 15
B
March 20 and September 22
C
June 21 and December 21
D
June 21 and March 20
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