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Water vapor changes to a gas
when condensation occurs.
A 100
False; liquid
A 100
DAILY
Place A Wager
DOUBLE
A 200
A tan or a sunburn is the
result of exposure to
ultraviolet light.
A 200
True
A 200
The Coriolis Effect helps
distribute heat around the
surface of Earth.
A 300
True
A 300
Infrared light from the Sun is
less harmful than ultraviolet
light.
A 400
True
A 400
Carbon dioxide is given off when
gas, oil, and coal are burned.
A 500
True
A 500
The Sun’s energy hits the
surface of Earth most directly
at the poles.
B 100
False; equator
B 100
Nitrogen in the atmosphere is
responsible for clouds and
precipitation.
B 200
False; water vapor
B 200
When molecules collide, energy
is transferred by convection.
B 300
False; conduction
B 300
Air is a poor conductor of heat
energy.
B 400
True
B 400
DAILY
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DOUBLE
B 500
The Coriolis Effect deflects the
movement of air and water to the
left in the Northern Hemisphere.
B 500
False; right
B 500
____ is the transfer of energy in the form of
rays or waves.
a. Conduction
b. Convection
c. Radiation
d. Condensation
C 100
____ is the transfer of energy in the form of
rays or waves.
c. Radiation
C 100
In general, atmospheric pressure is greatest
near Earth's surface and ____ as you move
upward away from sea level.
a. decreases
b. increases
c. stays the same
d. doubles
C 200
In general, atmospheric pressure is greatest
near Earth's surface and ____ as you move
upward away from sea level.
a. decreases
C 200
When Earth receives energy from the Sun,
____.
a. some energy is reflected back into space
b. some is absorbed by the atmosphere
c. some is absorbed by land and water on
Earth's surface
d. all of the above
C 300
When Earth receives energy from the Sun,
____.
d. all of the above
C 300
DAILY
Place A Wager
DOUBLE
C 400
_____ is a mixture of dust, acids, and
other chemicals that can be hazardous to
human health.
a. Acid precipitation
b. Photochemical smog
c. Particulate matter
d. Air pollution
C 400
_____ is a mixture of dust, acids, and
other chemicals that can be hazardous to
human health.
c. Particulate matter
C 400
Not all air pollution is outdoors. The air
inside homes and other buildings can be
as much as _____ times more polluted
than outdoor air.
a. 25
b. 86
c. 10
d. 50
C 500
Not all air pollution is outdoors. The air
inside homes and other buildings can be
as much as _____ times more polluted
than outdoor air.
d. 50
C 500
The ____ is the source of all energy in our
atmosphere.
a. Sun
b. water cycle
c. Moon
d. Coriolis effect
D 100
The ____ is the source of all energy in our
atmosphere.
a. Sun
D 100
The ____ is the layer of the
atmosphere nearest to Earth's
surface.
a. exosphere
b. troposphere
c. stratosphere
d. ionosphere
D 200
The ____ is the layer of the
atmosphere nearest to Earth's
surface.
b. troposphere
D 200
DAILY
Place A Wager
DOUBLE
D 300
There is little wind in the doldrums because the
air ____.
a. is moving down
b. cools and sinks, creating a zone of high
pressure
c. moves westward
d. is motionless
D 300
There is little wind in the doldrums because the
air ____.
b. cools and sinks, creating a zone of high
pressure
D 300
Steady winds between the equator and
30° latitude north or south are known as
the ____.
a. doldrums
b. jet stream
c. polar easterlies
d. trade winds
D 400
Steady winds between the equator and
30° latitude north or south are known as
the ____.
d. trade winds
D 400
The ____ are responsible for the
movement of much of the
weather across the United States
and Canada.
a. prevailing westerlies
b. polar easterlies
c. trade winds
d. doldrums
D 500
The ____ are responsible for the
movement of much of the
weather across the United States
and Canada.
a. prevailing westerlies
D 500
DAILY
Place A Wager
DOUBLE
E 100
This is an example of heat transfer
by ____________________.
E 100
convection
E 100
The layer of gases surrounding
Earth is the ________________.
E 200
atmosphere
E 200
The art shows how a(n) _________
breeze works.
E 300
sea
E 300
Air pressure ___________ with
altitude in the atmosphere.
E 400
decreases
E 400
DAILY
Place A Wager
DOUBLE
E 500
The _______________ is the layer
labeled C.
E 500
mesosphere
E 500
As you go higher in the troposphere,
the temperature ________________.
F 100
decreases
F 100
The cool air is more dense and
forces up _____________ air.
F 200
warm
F 200
The breeze occurs because ______ heats
and cools more quickly than _______.
F 300
land; water
F 300
Energy is ____________________ when
molecules collide during conduction.
F 400
transferred
F 400
The ____________________
contains most of the ozone of the
atmosphere.
F 500
stratosphere
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Solar Radiation
Please record your wager.
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Describe the three processes that can
occur as sunlight enters into Earth’s
atmosphere as solar radiation.
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The solar radiation can be absorbed
either directly or indirectly by
Earth’s surface. Also, the solar
radiation can be absorbed by clouds
and the atmosphere. Lastly, solar
radiation can be reflected by clouds
and the atmosphere back into space.
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