ESC1000L
what is true of map projections?
- they can be selected so that they show particular aspects of a landmass most accurately - they may significantly distort the shapes of continents and oceans - all of the possible answers are correct - they are needed to portray the nearly spherical shape of the earth on a flat page. CORRECT ANSWER: all of the possible answers are correct.
what does a map scale of 1:24,000 describe?
CORRECT ANSWER: - a map where 1 in corresponds to 2,000 ft on the ground
the water table is lowered
CORRECT ANSWER: - during periods of drought
which of these map elements is not shown on an aerial photograph?
CORRECT ANSWER: - elevations and slope steepness
when does groundwater deposition occur?
CORRECT ANSWER: - when water evaporates, leaving a chemical sediment
which of the following show(s) the topography of a landscape?
- a landsat satellite image - a contour map - a digital elevation model - all of the possible answers are correct CORRECT ANSWER: - all of the possible answers are correct
the atmosphere may ___ solar radiation so that it does not reach the earth's surface
- scatter - reflect - absorb - all of the above CORRECT ANSWER: - all of the above
to show topography in a rugged, mountainous area, the most appropriate contour interval would be
CORRECT ANSWER: - 100 ft
Solar radiation is at its minimum for the northern hemisphere during the
CORRECT ANSWER: - December solstice
the public land survey system is used in all of the following states except
CORRECT ANSWER: - Massachusetts
A direction of 315° in the azimuth system corresponds to
CORRECT ANSWER: - Northwest
a benchmark is
CORRECT ANSWER: - a permanent marker on the ground that indicates location and elevation
The water table separates
CORRECT ANSWER: - a zone where all pores are saturated with water from one in which some are filled with air
groundwater is unique among all the erosional agents because it
CORRECT ANSWER: - carves landscapes from below the surface
Small tick marks (hachures) on contour lines indicate
CORRECT ANSWER: - depressions
by what process is groundwater erosion accomplished?
CORRECT ANSWER: - dissolution of soluble rock types
isotherms on weather maps differ from contour lines on topographic maps in that they
CORRECT ANSWER: - do not show changes in elevation
the outgoing radiation that leaves the earths surface is
CORRECT ANSWER: - infrared
the zero contour line is also known as
CORRECT ANSWER: - sea level
a good map must contain a way to accurately determine which of the following
- all of the possible answers are correct - direction between points shown on the map - location of points shown on the map - distance between points shown on the map CORRECT ANSWER: ALL OF THE POSSIBLE ANSWERS ARE CORRECT
Let's investigate the link between winds and surface ocean currents. The figure below is an idealized map of the prevailing winds across the globe. Notice that these winds are separated by latitude. You will investigate this further in the chapters on atmospheric circulation. what is the prevailing direction of the Atlantic Ocean currents?
- east and West
The amount of energy required to change the temperature of 1 kg of water 1°C is known as its
CORRECT ANSWER: - heat capacity
What most likely will happen if the water table is at the surface of the ground?
- water from a heavy rain will not be able to sink into the ground, causing flooding - small depressions will be filled with water - basement will flood - all of the possible answers are correct. CORRECT ANSWER: - all of the possible answers are correct.
Let's investigate the link between winds and surface ocean currents. The figure below is an idealized map of the prevailing winds across the globe. Notice that these winds are separated by latitude. You will investigate this further in the chapters on atmospheric circulation. what is the prevailing direction of the Pacific Ocean currents?
- west
a cone of depression
CORRECT ANSWER: - forms locally when a user removed groundwater
groundwater tends to flow in a direct path
CORRECT ANSWER: - from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure
materials with high albedo include all of the following except
CORRECT ANSWER: - grass
Sinkholes typically have steep-walled sides because
CORRECT ANSWER: - gravity causes the roof of an area hollowed by solution to collapse
The total amount of thermal energy that an object absorbs or releases is known as
CORRECT ANSWER: - heat
properties required for a material to be an aquifer include
CORRECT ANSWER: - high porosity and high permeability
what may happen to a contaminant if it enters the groundwater in an area?
CORRECT ANSWER: - it may become a problem for those using groundwater for their homes
kentucky, Florida, Puerto Rico, and Jamaica are just a few places that exhibit outstanding examples on
CORRECT ANSWER: - karst landscapes
if the water table in an area drops below the level of stream channels,
CORRECT ANSWER: - stream levels will drop as water leaks from the stream into the ground.
what are the latitude/longitude and UTM systems used to describe?
CORRECT ANSWER: - the location of points on a globe
Which of the following best describes conduction?
CORRECT ANSWER: - the transfer of heat between molecules in solids
Information on the borders of a topographic map includes all except
CORRECT ANSWER: - the types of rocks present in the map area
The buildup of heat in a city as a result of human activities is referred to as
CORRECT ANSWER: - the urban heat island effect
groundwater is the part of the hydrosphere wherein water does which of the following?
- flows through fractures in bedrock - seeps into pores in sediment and rocks - may leak into the ground from streams - all of the possible answers are correct CORRECT ANSWER: all of the possible answers are correct
properties required for a material to be aquitard include
CORRECT ANSWER: - very low permeability
The wavelength of electromagnetic radiation that humans can perceive with their eyes is
CORRECT ANSWER: - visible
Let's investigate the link between winds and surface ocean currents. The figure below is an idealized map of the prevailing winds across the globe. Notice that these winds are separated by latitude. You will investigate this further in the chapters on atmospheric circulation. what is the prevailing direction of the Indian Ocean currents?
CORRECT ANSWER: - west
the earth radiates long wave radiation once it absorbs
CORRECT ANSWER: -shortwave solar energy
objects with higher temperatures
CORRECT ANSWER: have molecules that move at fast speeds, on average