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Earth Science Unit 3 Midterm Test
Test Description: Transfer of energy and greenhouse effect
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which gas is most prevalent in the earth's atmosphere?
A
caron dioxide
B
nitrogen
C
argon
D
oxygen
2) Which energy transfer occurs when molecules collide with one another?
A
conduction
B
electromagnetic
C
convection
D
radiation
3) Which energy transfer takes place through space?
A
electromagnetic
B
conduction
C
radiation
D
convection
4) Which energy transfer require the movement of liquids or gases?
A
radiation
B
electromagnetic
C
convection
D
conduction
5) What can gamma rays be used for?
A
take pictures
B
surgical procedures
C
carry signals
D
heat food
6) What is one cause of global warming?
A
glaciers melting
B
water cycle
C
enhanced greenhouse effect
D
rising sea levels
7) Grrenhouse gasses include
A
cumulus, cirrus, and nimbus clouds
B
nitogen, hydrogen, helium and argon
C
carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor, ozone, and nitrous oxide
D
carbon monoxide, ether, water, and oxygen
8) Why is the greenhouse effect necessary for life on earth?
A
Keeps the earth warm at night
B
It is not necessary for life
C
Absorbs pollution
D
Causes rain and other precipitation
9) What is the importance of the ozone layer?
A
Causes rain and other precipitation
B
Protects organisms on earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation
C
Helps us predict weather and natural disasters
D
Causes the seasons to change
10) Types of radiation include:
A
All of these
B
micowaves and radiowaves
C
ultraviolet and infrared
D
xrays and visble light
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