OCE 1001 Ch. 6

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The image below shows a cut-away perspective view of a hurricane. Match the correct letter to each of the following features.

1. B: Movement of warm water vapor (arrow) 2. A: Inside the eye of the hurricane 3. C: Movement of cool dry air (arrow) 4. D: Movement of spiral rain bands (arrow)

The map below shows climatic regions of the ocean with different colors. Match the climatic region with the appropriate letter.

1. C: Subpolar 2. A: Temperate 3. D: Subtropical 4. E: Tropical 5. B: Equatorial

This image shows Earth's orbit around the Sun. Correctly match the letters with the positions of Earth (Northern Hemisphere perspective).

1. C: Winter solstice 2. A: Vernal equinox 3. D: Autumnal equinox 4. B: Summer solstice

The image below shows Earth's position during the Northern Hemisphere summer. Correctly match the following latitudes with the corresponding letters.

1. D: Arctic Circle 2. E: Antarctic Circle 3. B: Tropic of Capricorn 4. C: Tropic of Cancer 5. A: Equator

The image below shows Earth's generalized atmospheric circulation pattern, including wind belts of the world. Match the correct letters to each of the following wind belts and boundary zones that are indicated in the Northern Hemisphere (note that they are mirrored in the Southern Hemisphere).

1. D: Boundary: doldrums 2. F: Boundary: polar front 3. C: Wind belt: prevailing westerlies 4. B: Boundary: horse latitudes 5. A: Wind belt: trade winds 6. E: Wind belt: polar easterlies

The Trade Winds are one type of prevailing wind pattern. How many other types of prevailing winds are there among earth's global wind patterns? 1 3 5 2 4

2

The westerlies wind belt is the area corresponding to number: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

2

Variable winds that result in generally clear, dry, and fair conditions with minimal precipitation are labeled number: 1. 3. 4. 5. 6.

6

Of the following statements about the tilt of Earth's axis, which one is true? Select only one answer. An increase in Earth's tilt would cause warmer winters and colder summers. A decrease in Earth's tilt would cause colder winters and colder summers. A decrease in Earth's tilt would cause warmer winters and warmer summers. A decrease in Earth's tilt would cause colder winters and warmer summers. An increase in Earth's tilt would cause colder winters and warmer summers. An increase in Earth's tilt would cause colder winters and colder summers.

An increase in Earth's tilt would cause colder winters and warmer summers.

Why does wind between the equator and 30 degrees south come out of the southeast? Cooled air moves east toward the equator and is deflected toward the north by the Coriolis effect. Cooled air moves south toward the equator and is deflected toward the west by the Coriolis effect. Cooled air moves north toward the equator and is deflected toward the east by the Coriolis effect. Cooled air moves west toward the equator and is deflected toward the south by the Coriolis effect. Cooled air moves north toward the equator and is deflected toward the west by the Coriolis effect.

Cooled air moves north toward the equator and is deflected toward the west by the Coriolis effect.

Why does air tend to rise in equatorial regions? Equatorial regions receive less indirect sunlight than other areas. Equatorial regions receive more indirect sunlight than other areas. Equatorial regions receive less direct sunlight than other areas. Equatorial regions receive more direct sunlight than other areas.

Equatorial regions receive more direct sunlight than other areas.

Determine which line on the graph represents Urbana and which represents San Francisco and label each for the correct city. Indicate how you figured this out by answering the question below.

FROM TOP TO BOTTOM -The ocean near San Fran limits temp variations -Urbana -San Fran

The weather on four different summer days is described below. On which day would you expect the greatest temperature range? Which day would have the smallest range in temperature?

Greatest Temp Range: -Clear skies during day and clear at night Inter. Temp. Range: -Clear skies during day and cloudy at night -Cloudy skies during day and clear at night Small Temp Range: -Cloudy during day and cloudy at night

The image below shows that about 30 percent of the Sun's energy is reflected and scattered back into space. How would a 50 percent increase in Earth's albedo impact average surface temperatures? Surface temperatures would increase, causing a decrease in surface water and/or ice on Earth, and would thus cause a further increase in albedo. Higher albedo would result in cooler temperatures on Earth. A higher albedo means more of the Sun's radiation is absorbed by Earth's surface. Ice sheets would advance, thereby increasing Earth's overall albedo and further cooling Earth's surface.

Higher albedo would result in cooler temperatures on Earth. Ice sheets would advance, thereby increasing Earth's overall albedo and further cooling Earth's surface.

Circulation in the atmosphere is influenced by whether the planetary body is rotating or nonrotating. Sort the following features by whether they apply to a rotating Earth, a nonrotating Earth, or neither.

Non rotating: -all surface air flows toward the equator -one pair of convec cells Rotating: -equatorial and subpolar air -presence of trade winds -three pairs of convec cells Neither: -all surface air flows poleward -air sinks at equator

How does the location of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) change over time? The ITCZ migrates north of the equator in Northern Hemisphere winter and south of the equator in Northern Hemisphere summer. The ITCZ migrates south of the equator in winter and north of the equator in summer. The ITCZ migrates south of the equator in Northern Hemisphere winter and north of the equator in Northern Hemisphere summer. The ITCZ migrates north of the equator in winter and south of the equator in summer.

The ITCZ migrates south of the equator in Northern Hemisphere winter and north of the equator in Northern Hemisphere summer.

A jet stream generally diverges above a low-pressure (warm) center. However, at Earth's surface, air converges at a low-pressure center. If the divergence of the jet stream is greater than the convergence of air at the surface low-pressure center below it, what will happen to the surface winds? The surface winds will not change. The surface winds will likely get weaker. The surface winds will likely get stronger. The surface winds will begin to move downward.

The surface winds will likely get stronger.

What is the air that sinks at latitudes of 30 degrees north and south like? This air is warm and wet. This air is warm and dry. This air is cool and wet. This air is cool and dry.

This air is cool and dry.

Of the following statements about the transfer of heat on Earth, which is/are true? Choose all that apply. Water vapor in the air carries latent heat with it, which is released in other areas. Air currents move warmer air from the tropics to higher latitudes. Ocean currents move warm water from the tropics to higher latitudes. Earth's albedo reflects back into space all of the sunlight hitting Earth. Greenhouse gases in the air decrease the amount of heat retained by Earth's atmosphere.

Water vapor in the air carries latent heat with it, which is released in other areas. Air currents move warmer air from the tropics to higher latitudes. Ocean currents move warm water from the tropics to higher latitudes.

In which direction would winds move at the poles if Earth rotated in the opposite direction? Wind would move toward the southeast at both poles. Wind near the north pole would move to the northeast, and the wind near the south pole would move to the southeast. Wind would move toward the northeast at both poles. Wind near the north pole would move to the northwest, and the wind near the south pole would move to the southwest.

Wind near the north pole would move to the northeast, and the wind near the south pole would move to the southeast.

Which areas of Earth experience the most precipitation? areas near the subtropical highs areas near the ITCZ areas near the polar front

areas near the ITCZ

When would you expect the low-pressure cell over the North Pole to be most developed? during the Northern Hemisphere spring during the Northern Hemisphere fall during the Northern Hemisphere summer during the Northern Hemisphere winter

during the Northern Hemisphere winter

What drives Hadley cell circulation? heating from volcanism pressure from wind patterns pressure from air systems heating from the Sun

heating from the Sun

Where are Hadley cells found? in the atmosphere near the poles in the water near the equator in the atmosphere near the equator in the water near the poles

in the atmosphere near the equator

Which way would wind travel in the region between 30 and 60 degrees latitude if Earth stopped rotating? south in the Southern Hemisphere and east in the Northern Hemisphere south in the Southern Hemisphere and north in the Northern Hemisphere west in the Southern Hemisphere and north in the Northern Hemisphere north in the Southern Hemisphere and south in the Northern Hemisphere

south in the Southern Hemisphere and north in the Northern Hemisphere

What term is used to describe the effect on air movement produced by Earth's rotation? the rotation-Coriolis effect the rotation effect the air-Coriolis effect the Coriolis effect the air-rotation effect

the Coriolis effect

The Coriolis effect is caused by __________. the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) Earth's magnetic field changes in Earth's rotational velocity the curvature of Earth the rotation of Earth

the rotation of Earth

What two features are many of Earth's deserts associated with? the subtropical highs and warm ocean currents found along the west coasts of continents the subtropical highs and cool ocean currents found along the west coasts of continents the subtropical lows and cool ocean currents found along the west coasts of continents the subtropical lows and warm ocean currents found along the west coasts of continents

the subtropical highs and cool ocean currents found along the west coasts of continents

The atmospheric high-pressure cells over North America in the map suggest that the atmospheric patterns shown most likely represent which season for the northern hemisphere? Winter Fall Summer Spring

winter


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