Physical Geography exam1

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The Prime Meridian (longitude) is located at

0

Clouds are good absorbers of radiation at a wavelength of about

10 micrometers

Earth's maximum wavelength of emission is about

10 micrometers

If there is a water supply less than____years, it may be reported on real estate documents as a way of disclosing that information to buyers

100

The International Dateline (longitude) is located at

180

There are a series of maps with the following scales. Which ones is the small scaled one?

1:100,00

A calculator will help on this one! Use the one on your phone or computer if you don't have a physical one near you. You measured 5.5 inches between two points on a 1:24000 scale map. The actual distance in miles is:

2.08

At the time these articles were written, we were off to a slow start at Phillips Station in the Sierra Nevada mountains where the snow water equivalent measured in at _____ of the normal 11.3 inch average that has been measured there since 1964.

3%

According to the Tour of the Cryosphere video (NASA), snowmelt provides____of the water resources used in the American West

3/4

From the Soil Chemistry section, water has a neutral pH of 7. Some plants survive better in acidic environments and some in more alkaline (or basic) environments. Which of the following is an example of an acidic pH?

5

The North Pole Latitude is located at

90N

Which of the following soil orders is most associated with broadleaf deciduous temperate forests?

Alfisol

Which of the following U.S. states can be affected by monsoonal thunderstorms?

Arizona

When Santa Ana winds move from the Great Basin region towards the city of Santa Ana, California, what happens to the relative humidity of the air?

As the air warms, the relative humidity falls

The zone of illuviation is commonly the

B horizon

Based on the scenarios put forth by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the chart featured in Chapter Three, which of the following scenarios is likely to lead to the lowest concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere at the end of the 21st Century?

B1 (population peaks and declines, reduction in material intensity, etc.)

Which of the following soil forming processes is likely occurring at letter L

Calcification

Why does relative humidity drop as Santa Ana winds flow over the mountain ranges in Southern California?

Compression of the sinking air causes an increase in temperature.

which scale will show the most detail on a map?

Correct! 1:24,000; 1:62,500; 1:100,00

What type of cloud (pictured below) forms during the day, reaches high into the sky (possibly up to the stratosphere), and may produce thunderstorms?

Cumulonimbus

Which type of cloud forms vertically (when air rises and condensation occurs) typically during pleasant "fair weather"?

Cumulus

Based on the map, which is the most likely location to find desert conditions that are too hot and dry to attract the development of large cities?

D

Xerophytic vegetation is most likely found at

D

The sun is directly overhead of 23.5 S at noon on

Dec. 22nd

Which climate borders the Mediterranean Sea?

Dry Summer Subtropical

A temperate rain forest is most likely found at

E

Which of the following is created by endogenic forces?

Faulting

"Energy cannot be created or destroyed" is a statement of the

First Law of Thermodynamics

The most likely location to find a tall grass prairie is

G

Which of the following climates is dominated by mTu through much of the year?

Humid subtropical

Which of the following biogeographical realms is dominated nearly exclusively by tropical forest?

Indomalayan

Which of the following biogeographical realms is dominated nearly exclusively by tropical rainforest?

Indomalayan

Which of the following was pulled inward to create the Earth's core during the later accretion phase?

Iron

Earth is closest to the sun on about

January 4th

A mediterranean woodland is most likely located at

K

______ are mudflows due to rapid melting of snow packs along the sides of snow covered mountains

Lahars

Which 2 fast-growing American cities in the Peak Water video (Wired Science) pull their water from the Colorado Water?

Las Vegas, NV and Phoenix, AZ

Match the components of the Earth System with their descriptions.

Lithosphere The solid Earth; Biosphere The realm where we find all living organisms; this is where the other three components of the earth system come together; Atmosphere The gaseous envelope surrounding Earth; Hydrosphere Literally, the "water sphere"

Which of the following statements is false?

Maximum outgoing radiation and maximum incoming solar radiation generally occur at the same time.

Which of the following would I most likely find at location H

Midlatitude Steppe

Is sinking air conducive to cloud formation?

No

Taiga is found on the poleward(northern) limits of the

Northern Coniferous Forest

Which date marks the start of a new water year?

October 1

Which type of uplift is responsible for Palm Springs being dryer than Riverside

Orographic

According to the Peak Water video (Wired Science), how many people move to Las Vegas every day?

Over 160

A lava that has a glistening, ropy-like appearance associated with effusive eruptions is known as

Pahoehoe

The original "super continent" was called

Pangea

Which of the following soil structures would impede the infiltration of water the most?

Platy

which factors can contribute to landslides?

Radical alteration of landscapes; steep slopes; other natural disasters; all of the above

which of the following serves as a parent material for soil

Regolith

Which local winds are represented in this graphic from the LA Times?

Santa Ana Winds

Which biome can be thought of as a "global-scale" ecotone?

Savanna

Which of the following is not a soil forming factor?

Season

Which soil would I most likely find at location C

Spodosol

Volcanism in Iceland is due to which of the following plate boundaries?

Spreading

Volcanism on the Hawaiian Islands is due to which of the following plate boundaries?

Spreading; Convergent; Transform; None of the above

Clouds that form a layer of dark-gray over most or all of the sky( as seen below), are called

Stratus

The largest temperature range is found in the

Subarctic climate

What impact do the Santa Ana winds have on local vegetation?

The dry, hot winds carry moisture away from plants.

. Which of the following layers are, we think, composed of solid nickel and iron?

The inner core

Which of the following patterns of wind belts will you experience traveling from the equator to the north pole?

Tradewinds, Westerlies, Easterlies

Which of the following boundaries characterize the San Andreas Fault?

Transform

Which of the following soil horizon processes creates the acidification of soils by the break down of organic matter?

Transformation

Which of the following climates lacks seasonal precipitation?

Tropical rain forest

Constant gases exist in the atmosphere in concentrations that have remained almost exactly the same for much of Earth's recent history.

True

Through the hydrologic cycle, groundwater can go back into the air or flow into a water body.

True

Which of the following would I most likely find at location I

Tundra

Which soil would I most likely find at location E

Ultisol

volcano built by alternating flows of lava and accumulation of pyroclastics is called

a composite volcano (stratovolcano)

A caldera

a huge crater at the top of the volcano

According to he video Water, Water Everywhere(NASA), water is the only compound that can be found naturally as ________

a liquid, a gas, and a solid

The function of a life-form within a community is called

a niche

Quartzite is

a nonfoliated metamorphic rock

When underground limestone is slowly dissolved by water, what may form?

a sinkhole

Volcanoes are found

along the midocean ridge; near subduction zone; shot spots (mantle plumes); all of the above

A fog that forms when warm, moist air comes in contact with a cool surface is called

an advection fog

Granite is

an extrusive igneous rock; a clastic sedimentary rock; a nonfoliated metamorphic rock; none of the above

Granite is

an intrusive igneous rock

Climate and topographic barriers are more of an impediment to ___ than ____.

animals; plants

The ice crystal growth model

applies to cold clouds; applies to mid and high latitude situations; requires the presence of super-cooled water; Correct! all the above

Shield volcanoes

are associated with effusive eruptions

Desert climates

are typically found in rain shadow locations; dominated by high pressure; have large daily temperature ranges; all the above

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a source region

areas dominated by low pressure

the______is the soft, easily deformed layer of Earth that is susceptible to slow convection caused by pockets of increased heat from the decay of radioactive elements

asthenosphere

Soil profiles are likely to be the least developed

at the middle of a hill slope

The Columbia River Plateau is was built from

basalt

The sima is primarily composed of

basaltic-type rocks

Which of the following air masses is the coldest during the winter?

cP

Which of the following is not true about cP air?

cP air is generally unstable air

Which of the following air masses are colder than the surface over which it is traveling?

cPk

Which of the following is considered a "permanent gas"?

carbon dioxide; methane; ozone; Correct! None of the above

Thin, wispy high clouds composed of ice crystals are

cirrus clouds

Which of the following soil particles is the smallest?

clay

A soil texture with 30% Clay, 30 % silt, and 40% Sand is classified as a

clay loam

Waves of seismic energy propagated as a back-and-forth motion are called

compressional waves

In these photos, can you observe a level at which rising air has cooled enough so that water vapor can experience condensation and form liquid droplets? These clouds are classified as cumuliform; they are clouds that form when warm, moist air rises. As air rises and cools, humidity increases. Eventually, air becomes saturated (when relative humidity is equal to 100% based on air temperature). We call this observable level in the sky the lifting condensation level or LCL. What is the opposite of evaporation?

condensation

Lines connecting points of equal elevation are called

contour lines

Latent heat is transferred into the air by

convection

In the late 1920's until the present, the movement of plates is thought to be due to

convection currents in the mantle

Curved tree trunks, fractured retaining walls, curved roots are typical features of

creep

The precipitation that falls in the marine west coast climate of North America is primarily caused by

cyclones and orographic uplift

______ is fundamentally responsible for the creation of midlatitude cyclones.

cyclonic shear

Another term that describes chemical weathering is

decomposition

If the temperature of the air increases without additional water vapor being added to the air the relative humidity will likely

decrease

Desert plants have adapted to drought by having

deep tap roots; extensive near-surface root systems; thick fleshy leaves; all the above

Plant transpiration

depends on the amount of water held in the soil; cools the plant; depends on the humidity of the air; All of the above

Frost is a product of

deposition

An intrusive igneous rock body formed by the cooling of magma in a nearly vertical fracture is called a

dike

As air begins to rise on the western side, it cools at the ____ adiabatic lapse rate.

dry

Sclerophyll forests and Chaparral vegetation is closely associated with the

dry summer subtropical (Mediterranean) climate .

Most of the western side of California is classified as

dry summer subtropical(Mediterranean Climate)

slopes can be said to exist in a state of _________ _____________, where constant adjustments are made for processes that raise the surface and wear it down

dynamic equilibrium

Along the Midocean ridge

earthquakes occur; sea floor spreading occurs; volcanism occurs; all the above occurs

Earthquakes are generated by _________ sources of energy.

endogenic

In soil moisture budgeting, potential evapotranspiration is largely dependent on

energy input

The cold sector of a midlatitude cyclone

experiences southerly winds; generates nimbostratus clouds; experiences light precipitation of long duration; Correct! none of the above

The mature stage of thunderstorm formation

experiences updrafts and downdrafts

sheet erosion is perceived immediately when it happens because it removes layers of soil

false

The wind direction ahead of a warm front is generally

from the east

The largest store of fresh water in the hydrosphere is

glaciers

The zone of saturation is the

ground water zone

A ______ is the natural environment in which an organism lives

habitat

--------- is the total energy associated with random atomic and molecular motions of a substance

heat

Deserts generally have ___ potential evapotranspiration and ___ moisture index.

high; low

Given equal energy input to both surfaces, I would expect to find

higher pressure over land and lower pressure over water during the day; air flowing from land toward water during the day; lower pressure over water and higher pressure over land during the day; Correct! none of the above

Over the last seven years, maximum temperatures during the fall have gotten ______ and there has been ____ rain.

hotter; less

The polar front dominates the _____ climate during most of the year.

humid continental

The water held that is "bound" the tightest to soil particles is

hydroscopic water

Wind blows __________In the Northern Hemisphere

in a counterclockwise direction into the center of a low pressure system.

Though the atmosphere's temperature has varied throughout geologic history, much of the time it has been considered to be

in a state of dynamic equilibrium

Sheet erosion

in some cases is nearly imperceptible

The annual temperature range is greatest

in the interior of the continent (Kansas City, KS, for example)

Based on the Tour of the Cryosphere video (NASA), the Arctic region could be ice free______

in the summer by the end of the century

Temperatures tend to ________ through much of the stratosphere.

increase with an increase in elevation

Physical weathering

increases surface area

A front

is a boundary between contrasting masses of air; is a zone of lower pressure; is a boundary between opposing centers of high pressure; Correct! can have all the above characteristics

Latent heat

is converted to sensible heat when water vapor condenses

The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

is generally higher during the winter; has increased in the last 100 years; is a greenhouse gas; Correct! all of the above

The seasonal lag of temperature

is greater for places located on the coast

Infiltration of water into the soil

is higher for coarse textured soil; is higher when the soil is dry; is higher for vegetated surfaces; is affected by all the above

Radiation fog

is more likely to form at night

The coldest temperature over the course of the day normally occurs

just after sunrise

The highest monthly temperature occurs ______ in the tropical monsoon climate.

just before the wet season

compared to tropical rainforests, temperate rainforests:

lack biodiversity

Karst landscapes develop over _________ bedrock

limestone

Which of the following soil texture classes would have the largest available water?

loam

Clouds are good absorbers of

longwave radiation emitted by the earth

Over pumping of ground water could lead to

lowered water tables; land subsidence; decreased aquifer permeability; all the above

which layer of Earth comprises the most volume(about 80%) of the planet's total volume

mantle

What is another name for physical weathering?

mechanical weathering

Termites are thought to be a source of

methane.

A ___________ is formed where tectonic plates are splitting apart and magma rises up through the spreading crust

mid-ocean ridge

A small scale map:

might have a representative fraction of 1:24000, shows a small portion of the Earth's surface, makes a feature look large, Correct! none of the above

The air temperature of a large body of water does not change as much as nearby land because

most of the net radiation is used for latent heat transfer rather than sensible heat.; mixing of the water occurs; the specific heat of land is lower than that of water; Correct! all the above are true

Which volcano's eruption killed approximately 20,000 island residents, but spared one prisoner who was being held in an underground cell?

mt. Pelee

Qualitative map data typically includes which of the following?

names

Why are people in east Africa switching from cattle to native grazers?

native animals are more efficient at converting grass into meat

The oldest island in the Hawaiian chain is located towards the ______ end of the chain

northwest

Subduction zones are mostly likely found where

ocean crust collides with continental crust

The "Ring of Fire" is due to

ocean crust colliding with continental crust

The longest continuous chain of mountains formed by tectonic processes is found

on the ocean floor

The multi-layered canoopy of the rain forest creates a(n) ____ forest structure.

open

which process causes metallic elements in silicate minerals to rust and turns soil red or brown

oxidation

What do the Rocky Mountains have that is unusual in the midlatitudes

patches of frozen ground called permafrost that never thaw

The process of converting solar energy, water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates and oxygen is called

photosynthesis

______is the word for all water that falls from the sky as rain, snow, hail or another form of liquid or solid water

precipitation

According to the second LA Times article, a red flag warning:

raises concerns for rapid fire growth

When a soil forming material like calcium carbonate is removed from a soil profile due to a rainy climate, this is an example of a(n)______ in the soil horizon development process

removal

_______ erosion occurs when water is confined to small channels.

rill

Talus is a deposit associated with

rock fall

Which of the following is not a soil forming factor?

seasons

The Himalaya Mountains are a _____ relief feature of the Earth

second

The Himalaya Mountains are a _____relief feature of Earth

second

Metamorphic rocks form from

sedimentary rocks; igneous rocks; other metamorphic rocks; all the above

Which of the following energy balance components has the most significant impact on the temperature of the air above the surface?

sensible heat transfer

Particulates

serve as condensation nuclei.; can cause atmospheric cooling. can cause; atmospheric warming.; Correct! can do all of the above.

which of the following is both a measure of the resistance of earth materials against movement and increased when plant roots help hold soil particles together

shear strength

Hawaii's Mauna Loa is a ______

shield volcano

The volcanoes that comprise the Hawaiian Islands are

shield volcanoes

The most abundant mineral family is the

silicates

the most abundant mineral family is

silicates

Backward rotation of a mass of earth material when mobilized is typical of

slumps

If PE is greater than AE and P, and the soil is dry, then

soil water deficit is likely to occur

Most of the ozone found in the atmosphere is found in the

stratosphere.

Volcanoes are most likely to occur along the margins of tectonic plates, especially in ________ where oceanic plates dive under continental plates

subduction zones

The precipitation along the equatorward margins of the humid subtropical climate

tends to be evenly distributed throughout the year

According to the second LA Times article, Santa Ana winds are fueled by air moving from ________________________ to ___________________.

the Great Basin area of Utah and Idaho; lower pressure zones along the Southern California coastline

On a day in mid-June a parcel of air and the air that surrounds it at ground level are found to have the same temperature. You also find that the ELR is greater than the DAR on that day. If the parcel is given an upward push

the air would be unstable

The equatorial bulge is due to

the centrifugal force of Earth rotation.

Wegener proposed that continental crust "plowed" through _____ as it moved from one place to the next

the mantle

The weight of water vapor per unit weight of dry air is

the mixing ratio

If my latitude was 20 N I will be under the influence of

the northeast trade winds

Which of the following tells us more about the temperature extremes of a climate?

the range of annual temperature

The hotter the emitting body

the shorter wavelength of maximum emission

The vast majority of human activity takes place in just one atmospheric layer. Which one?

the troposphere

Solifluction is a mass movement process in

the tundra

The process whereby water drips from leaf-to-leaf finally making it to the ground is called

through fall

Santa Ana winds flow the fastest:

through mountain passes and canyons

When leaves falling on the soil surface and plant roots dying beneath it decompose into a dark brown, nutrient-rich material called humus, this is an example of a(n)______ in the soil horizon development process

transformation

If location's annual potential evapotranspiration is greater than half the annual precipitation you would classify the climate as a

tropical desert

Lianas and epiphytes are nonparasitic plants (they don't cause the death of their host trees). typically found in

tropical rain forest.

streams can "disappear" into the ground, flow underground, and reemerge on the surface at a lower elevation

true

Conditions favorable for mudflows include

unconsolidated surface materials; steep slopes abundant but intermittent precipitation; sparse cover of vegetation; all the above

Devil's Tower is a

volcanic neck

at a warm front

warm air replaces cold air; a trough of lower pressure is found; stratus-type clouds are found; Correct! all the above

Which of the following is not associated with a cold front

warm air replacing cold air

this question is based on the Crater lake video. Crater Lake is an example of a ________

water filled caldera that formed when a mountain's magma chambers drained and the mountain collapsed

Water in the air (in gas form) is known as:

water vapor

which of the following trends tends to come first?

weathering

Santa Ana winds start out:

when a high-pressure system forms over the deserts of the Great Basin

The daily range of temperature is greatest

when skies remain cloudless during the day and night

Heat transfer into the air is most efficient

when there is turbulent mixing

The point at which plants can no longer extract water from the soil is called the

wilting point

According to the Desert and Soil Erosion (BBC) video, what is the major source of erosion in the desert?

wind

During the summer over monsoon Asia

winds blow from water toward land creating a wet season

On the video "A Toy Train in Space", at what height did the weather balloon pop?

In the tropopause, at approximately 18 miles up

Air that is forced to rise will cool adiabatically and air that is forced to sink will heat adiabatically. The temperature changes because the pressure changes, not because of an exchange of heat. As the air rises, external pressure from the atmosphere decreases and the air expands which lowers the temperature of the parcel of air. You may remember from the textbook that when molecules are able to spread out, kinetic energy drops and temperature is just a measure of average kinetic energy. As air sinks, the external pressure increases and air is compressed which causes warming (a rise in the average kinetic energy of the molecules as they come under increased atmospheric pressure). What is most correct about what happens when air heats up and begins to rise?

Air will rise, expand, and cool down.

In the video "A Toy Train in Space", what color is the sky when the weather balloon bursts?

Black or very dark blue

What do you call the altitude corresponding to the dew point temperature?

The lifting condensation level

A warm, dry wind that descends the lee side of mountains is called

a chinook

The Earth system is considered

a closed system

Which of the following is not a model?

a globe, a physical equation, a weather forecasting program, Correct! all of the above are models

Which of the following types of maps is used to show the distribution of world soils?

a thematic map

Isotherms

in the Northern Hemisphere bend towards the north when passing over passing over the Gulf Stream current during the winter.; tend to be linear in form in the Southern Hemisphere; .are more closely spaced over the North American continent in winter than summer.; Correct! exhibit all the above.

The highest relative humidity for the day

is usually around sunrise when the air temperature is coolest

Live vegetation appears " " on a false-color infra-red image

red

Live vegetation appears _______ on a false-color infra red image.

red

Above the level mentioned in the previous problem, air will begin to cool at the ___ adiabatic lapse rate because latent heat that was stored when water evaporated is released back into the air and slows the rate of cooling for the rising air parcel

saturated

True or False: Temperature and heat are the same thing

False

Rank the following surface types from highest albedo to lowest albedo

Fresh snow-highest albedo; New concrete-high albedo; Green grass-Low albedo; Fresh asphalt-Lowest albedo

On what scale can the El Nino phenomenon affect weather patterns

Global

On the western side of the mountain air is rising. When the air is at sea level (0 meters), is the air fully saturated?

No

Winds the Southern California commonly blow from west to east across the region. Why is the wind moving out to sea in the satellite photo featured below?

Santa Ana Winds

Once the water boils, why does the temperature stay the same?

We can assume that heat is still going into the water, but heat is escaping with the steam.

Which of the following would act to keep a system in a state of equilibrium?

a negative feedback

A change in a system property that encourages further system change is called

a positive feedback

The shortest distance between two points on a sphere is

an arc of a great circle

Earth's shape is described as

an oblate ellipsoid.

The hydrosphere is an example of

an open system

Greenhouse gases

are good absorbers of longwave radiation emitted by Earth.

Lines of latitude

are parallel to each other

Lines of longitude

converge at the poles

Air _____ at the surface and ______ above a low pressure system

converges; diverges

What is the general term for the clouds shown in the previous question?

cumuliform clouds

An inversion

is where temperatures increase with increasing altitude.

Which of the following patterns of pressure will you experience traveling from the equator to the north pole?

low - high - low - high

According to the weather station model below, the wind direction is

northeast

A valley breeze

occurs when wind is blowing in the down slope direction; occurs when higher pressure is found near the top of the mountain; occurs at night; Correct! occurs when none of the above are true

The highest amount of net radiation is found

over tropical oceans

Free ________ is a product of plant photosynthesis

oxygen

What is the likely cause of the flooding seen in this photo?

The Summer Monsoon

Which place likely receives the most insolation at noon(barring any effect of clouds)?

23.5 N on June 22nd

If you were halfway between the equator and the North Pole and one quarter of the way around the Earth west of the Prime Meridian, you will be at:

45 N; 90 W

If you were halfway btw the equator and the north pole, and one quarter of the way around the earth west of the prime meridian, you will be at:

45N;90W

If you were halfway btw the equator and the south pole, and halfway around the earth west of the prime meridian, you will be at

45S;180

On the September (Autumnal) Equinox, which latitude is receiving the vertical (direct) rays of the sun? This will be the latitude that has direct sunlight overhead at noon.

The Equator (0 degrees)

No matter where you are on Earth, the day and night are split evenly (12 hours each) on these days

The Equinoxes

On what day do the Sun's direct rays hit the Tropic of Cancer (23.5 degrees North)? Hint: This is also the longest day of the year for us in the Northern Hemisphere.

The June (Summer) Solstice

Which of the following best describes geography?

The Study of the distributions and interrelationships of earth phenomena

Where would I expect to find the largest amount of latent heat transfer into the air?

The east coast of the U.S. near New York


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