Geography- All Quiz Answers
An example of a small scale map would be
1:5,000,000
Which of the following volcanic hazards is not correctly matched?
Kilauea, USA = pyroclastic flow
Which gas is the most abundant in the homosphere?
Nitrogen
Land surfaces heat more rapidly than water for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
Ocean currents disperse heat energy from the ocean's surface
Which of the following is not true?
On December 22nd the subsolar point is at the Tropic of Cancer
A primary characteristic of Geography is its:
global perspective and interest in interrelationships
Which of the following is NOT a class of sedimentary rock:
gniess
Which of the following would you NOT expect to change when a mid latitude cyclone passes over a region?
humidity
Temperatures in the stratosphere __________ with increasing altitude because __________.
increase; ozone absorbs ultraviolet radiation from the sun and then reradiates it at infrared wavelengths
If the earth did not rotate, air would flow
perpendicular to the isobars, i.e. at 90 degrees to the isobars
Frost wedging is greatest under conditions of
temperatures that reach below freezing
A cliff along the coast line may be the result of which of the following processes:
uplit and erosion resulting in wave cut platforms
When a cold front approaches, the weather becomes _____.
violent with rain and cumulonimbus clouds.
Which of the following are the principal active agents involved in chemical weathering?
water, oxygen, carbon dioxide
Which of the following does NOT influence the characteristics of a mass wasting event?
wind
Approximately ____ percent of the stored energy in each trophic level is passed onto the next tropic level.
10
The Coriolis effect causes all of the following EXCEPT:
Counter clockwise circulation of water in sink drains in the Northern hemisphere
Which of these is NOT one of the four earth systems that we study in Physical Geography?
Earthosphere
Who first proposed the theory of uniformitarianism?
James Hutton
Which of the following accurately describes Earth's distance from the sun?
The earth is 91.5 million miles from the sun in January, and 94.5 million miles from the sun in July.
Which of the following is NOT true about the troposphere?
The troposphere is the second highest layer of the atmosphere.
Which of the following is true of objects and wind moving over a distance on Earth's surface?
They are apparently deflected clockwise from a straight path in the Northern hemisphere.
Which of the following statements about shield volcanoes is true?
They form from basaltic magma
Unlike a stream-cut valley that assumes a characteristic ________-shape, a glacially-carved valley evidences a characteristic _________-shape.
V; U
The construction of a dam across a river is likely to cause ______ upstream of the dam, and _______ downstream.
aggradation; erosion
Which of the following matches is incorrect relative to air circulation?
anticyclone = clockwise circulation in the Southern hemisphere
Tropical cylones...
are considerably smaller than mid latitude cyclones.
Tornadoes
are usually associated with cold front activity
Sun energy is most concentrated:
at the subsolar point, which varies throughout the year
The belief that large disasters and sudden upheavals have produced most of the major features of the earth is called:
catastrophism
Wave erosion is most intense along:
cliffs and headlands
The visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum:
comprises a very small portion of the overall electromagnetic spectrum
Overall, ecosystems can be described as:
constantly changing and adapting to modifications in the physical geography.
Rivers shape the landscape by all of the following EXCEPT:
creating new lakes through moraine deposits
The lowering of land surface by the lifting and removal of light material, leaving only heavy material is termed ________, whereas the grinding of rock surfaces with a 'sandblasting' action is termed _________.
deflation; abrasion
Karst topography is formed primarily by
dissolution through carbonic acid solution
If City A is located west of city B, the time for City A is ________ than that at City B because the earth rotates from __________ when viewed from the North Pole. HINT: draw a diagram
earlier; west to east (i.e. counterclockwise)
Which of the following is NOT a key consideration when classifying climate?
elevation
Rectangular or trellis drainage patterns form as a result of _____.
flow through a faulted or tilted stratrigraphy
A mercator map projection
greatly distorts the area of landmasses near the poles
Which of the following is not a way in which we define the atmosphere in geography?
height
The IPCC has stated with ______ confidence that temperature warming in the Arctic is ______ than the global average.
high; higher
Chemical weathering is greatest under conditions of
higher mean annual rainfall and temperatures
Ozone in the stratosphere
is beneficial: it blocks harmful ultra violet radiation
The theory of plate tectonics....
is relatively new, built from evidence gathered in the mid-20th century
The principles of buoyancy and balance, when applied to the Earth's crust, helps us to explain fluctuations in Earth's outer crust, a property known as
isostasy
The height of a tsunami grows as it approaches a coastline primarily because
its wavelength shortens
An air mass must be:
large, uniform in the horizontal direction and travel as a unit
Wind is ______ effective at eroding and transporting materials than other geomorphic agents because its density is ______ that of other geomorphic agents.
less; less
Isolines can be used on a map to portray all of the following except:
location of cities
Which of the following is not a correct match?
mT = mesothermal airmasses
Mediterranean climates (Cs) are typified by:
modest precipitation in the winter and dry summers
On the Earth between 0º and 30º north latitude, winds flow from the _______ as they flow out of the _______ pressure zone toward the ________ zone
northeast; subtropical high; ITCZ
How often would you expect an earthquake of greater than 8.0 on the Richter scale, or XII on the Mercalli scale to occur?
once per year
Land-sea breezes are caused by
onshore (toward the land) air flows that develop in the afternoon as the land heats faster than the nearby water surfaces
Air flows ________ high pressure area because the density of the air in the high pressure zone is ___________ than that of the surrounding air
out of; more dense
Seafloor spreading was confirmed through what two main lines of evidence?
paleomagnetisism and core sampling
The primary difference between plutonic and volcanic igneous rocks is:
plutonic rocks cool slowly below the earth's surface, while volcanic rocks cool rapidly on the earth's surface.
If you were afraid of earthquakes, which of the following areas would be the safest to live?
shield
The sky is blue because
short wavelengths are scattered more than long and blue is the most dominant short wavelength
Sedimentary rocks are more a product of _________ whereas metamorphic and igneous rocks are more a product of __________.
surface processes; heat from the earth's interrior
Net primary productivity
tends to be highest on land in the tropics where there is high precipitation and high insolation.
Biogeography studies:
the interaction between biotic and abiotic systems
In a landscape that has experienced glaciation...
the landscape has been transformed by indiscriminate weathering and transportation of large amounts of material.
The occurrence of contact metamorphism would be direct evidence for
the local intrusion of magma
If you lived in an area with monotonous weather -- the same day after day -- except for occasional violent weather systems, you would be located in...
the low latitudes
Remote sensing is
the monitoring of objects without physical contact
In order for a hypothesis to be scientific,
there must be some test or possible observation to disprove it
Continental crust is _______, whereas oceanic crust is ________
thick, but less dense; thin and dense
Compressional stress along a fault can result in a dropped footwall block relative to the hanging-wall side, producing a
thrust fault
GPS are used to do all of the following except
track lost pets in real time
What portion of the atmosphere does the earth's surface primarily interact with?
troposphere
Which of the following features DO NOT result from glacial processes?
yardangs
The daily insolation received at 90*N in June is so high because...
The 24 hour day length allows a very high total insolation, despite a lower instantaneous insolation
A coral is a type of ______ that secretes _______ to form an organic rock home.
polyp; calcium carbonate
Which of the following is not a cementing agent for clastic sedimentary rocks?
salt
It is 10PM and you are inside in the middle of a large building. Your cell phone is dead so you cannot use wifi or cell signals to find your location. Unfortunately, your GPS unit cannot find your location either! This is because:
your GPS unit cannot receive satellite signals when you are indoors away from windows
98% of the mass of the atmosphere is found within ____ kilometers of the surface of the earth
26 km
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased from pre-industrial levels of about _______ to current levels of about ______.
280ppm; 401ppm
You are in a ship that is located at 20* west. If you wanted to be in a location that was two hours earlier (sun time) you would need sail ... HINT: Draw a diagram
30 degrees west
At the present time (according to your text), the concentration of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere is
401 ppm (parts per million)
Ice cores in Antarctica provided climate data going back ______ years.
800,000
The precambrian eon comprises about ____ percentage of our Earth's history?
88
Which of the following is not true about a GIS:
A GIS communicates directly with a network of satellites to locate your position on earth
Which of the following is an example of an open system?
A city, a river drainage basin, and a hurricane: All of these are examples of open system
The Asian monsoons are the result of:
A high pressure cell causing offshort wind from the continental landmass in the winter, and a low pressure cell causing onshow wind the continental landmass during the summer.
Ocean currents are produced by
A&B: the frictional drag of winds and the Coriolis force and water density differences
Why are the winds in a hurricane and tornado so strong?
All of the above: The pressure gradient is strong. The pressure at the center of the storm is very low. Tremendous amounts of condensation occur in the center of the storm, releasing latent heat energy.
The variety of surface features on the Earth results from
All of the above: tectonic activity gravity weathering and erosion
The Pacific Northwest region of the US is a moist environment because of
All of the above: the effect of maritime air masses the presence of mountains & the predominant direction the winds blow at that latitude (45 to 50 degrees north)
Which of the following is true regarding the Richter scale?
An 4.0 on the scale releases about 32 times more energy than a 3.0
In order to control flooding, levees are frequently constructed along the banks of rivers to confine flow to the channel. Given this, what happens to the flow velocity and erosive power of the stream during a flood, before the water overflows the levee? (Consider the equation Q=wdv when answering this question.)
Velocity increases because the width does not increase, and the erosive power increases.
As the discharge of a stream increases, which of the following also happens?
Width, depth, and velocity all increase.
An oxbow lake results from:
a cutoff from a meandering stream
The most accurate map would be:
a globe
Ocean-Continental convergence results in:
a mountain range formed inland along the continent's edge, with a parallel ocean trench.
The layer within the earth that lies directly below the lithosphere, but above the upper mantle, is best described as
a plastic-like layer that flows in response to heat and pressure
On a weather map of air pressure, what can you infer from a closer spacing of isobars?
a steep pressure gradient creating a faster flow of air
Which of the following is an example of an active remote sensing device?
a video camera
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded that hurricane:
activity and instensity has been increasing but there is not currently definitive evidence ties it to anthropogenic climate change.