Science Test: The Atmosphere
Select the item that matches. 1. nitrogen: ____________ 2. oxygen: _____________ 3. reflects radio waves: ____________ 4. amount of radiation reflected: _________________ 5. amount of solar radiation reaching ground: _____________ 6. carbon dioxide: ______________ 7. absorbs ultraviolet rays: _______________
1. 78% of atmosphere 2. 21% of atmosphere 3. ionosphere 4. 40% 5. 40% 6. needed for photosynthesis 7. ozonosphere
Identify the following: necessary organisms in nitrogen cycle: _____________ release of nitrogen from nitrogen compounds: __________ process of obtaining energy from food: _______________ forms as water vapor condenses: __________ use plants for food: __________
1. bacteria and plants 2. denitrification 3. respiration 4. water droplets 5. people and animals
The atmosphere extends up to an altitude of about _____.
200 miles
Oxygen makes up about ___________% of the atmosphere.
21
Half of the mass of the atmosphere is found below an altitude of __________ because the air is compressed by the __________ of the overlying atmosphere.
3 1/2, weight
What percentage of the total incoming radiation to the Earth is lost by reflection?
40
What percentage of the total incoming radiation to the Earth reaches the ground?
40
______________ rain has an adverse effect on aquatic life in lakes and streams and can also _____________ steel buildings and statues.
Acid, erode
The rapid reduction in life spans after Noah's flood may be due to _____. --reduction in shielding effects of the current atmosphere --a change in the properties of the atmosphere --increase in radiation after the flood --all of the above
All of the above
Which statements are true about all the natural chemical cycles?
Each cycle affects other cycles, Human activity has upset cycles in local areas, All the natural cycles work together to support life
At this time, it is uncertain whether temperature data indicates that the Earth's atmosphere is becoming warmer. --True --False
False
Clouds consist of water vapor. --True --False
False
Exposure to radiation helps people to live longer. --True --False
False
Long-wave radiation from the ground passes through the atmosphere without absorption. --True --False
False
Most smoke and soot are produced by forest fires. --True --False
False
Nitrogen dioxide reacts with the sunlight and combines with particles from smoke and soot to form industrial smog. --True --False
False
Ozone is formed from helium in the upper atmosphere. --True --False
False
People can expect worldwide governmental agencies and regulations to "clean up" all the environmental problems. --True --False
False
Plants are capable of using nitrogen directly from the atmosphere. --True --False
False
The atmosphere stores much more carbon dioxide than the oceans. --True --False
False
The burning of hydrocarbons does not cause pollution. --True --False
False
The long-term effects of pollution on the natural cycles of the Earth have been scientifically proven. --True --False
False
The sun provides the main source of energy for many of the phenomena that occur on Earth. --True --False
False
The temperature of a spacecraft orbiting in the thermosphere or ionosphere would result from the effect of the extremely hot gases of the upper atmosphere. --True --False
False
The total amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is estimated to have decreased by 10 to 15 percent since 1900. --True --False
False
God gave people the responsibility to rule the Earth in:
Genesis 1:26
_______________ separates the layered gases in the thermosphere by their _______________.
Gravity, density
How does the temperature of the gases in the thermosphere change?
It increases with altitude.
The two most abundant gases in our atmosphere are:
Oxygen, Nitrogen
The total range of energy which reaches the Earth from the sun is called the ______________.
Solar spectrum
The hottest layer of the atmosphere is the __________.
Thermosphere
Air pollution may have a greater effect on health than on atmospheric temperature. --True --False
True
Carbon dioxide dissolves easily in water. --True --False
True
Carbon is restored to the atmosphere when animals decompose. --True --False
True
Only plants are capable of making protein directly from nitrates. --True --False
True
The Earth does not appear to be gaining or losing heat as a planet in space. --True --False
True
The overall long-term effects of air pollution are not yet certain. --True --False
True
The water cycle was described in the Scriptures long before modern scientists understood it. --True --False
True
Transpiration is evaporation from plants. --True --False
True
X-rays are less dangerous to health than ultraviolet radiation. --True --False
True
Water plants and __________ can experience excessive growth if large quantities of __________ is carried into bodies of water by run-off.
algae, phosphorus
Nitrogen released from decaying organisms is in the form of ________.
ammonia
The amount of ________________ around a planet will moderate its temperature.
atmosphere
Streamers or bands of light appearing in the sky at night, especially in polar regions.
aurora
The largest source of air pollution is:
automobiles
Exposure to excessive ultraviolet radiation can be harmful to your _____.
body, health, skin
The Earth's _____________ provides protection from meteorite impacts by causing them to be ____________.
break up
The burning of fossil fuels will release __________ into the carbon-oxygen cycle.
carbon
A by-product of respiration which is necessary for photosynthesis is _____________.
carbon dioxide
Respiration releases:
carbon dioxide
The waste products of respiration are water and:
carbon dioxide
Interfering with the transportation of oxygen and dulling the mental performance of a person are two of the effects of:
carbon monoxide
The automobile engine is the largest source of _________ gas.
carbon monoxide
The automobile engine is the largest source of ___________ gas.
carbon monoxide
When fuels are burned without enough oxygen, ___________ is formed.
carbon monoxide
The three primary pollutant gases are _____.
carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide
Feeding on other animals
carnivorous
The three primary sources of air pollution are _____.
cars, factories, electric power plants
The three primary sources of air pollution are:
cars, factories, electric power plants
Numerous microscopic water droplets which have condensed on dust and float in the air form __________.
clouds
Most sulfur oxides are produced by burning:
coal
People return carbon stored in fossil fuels to the carbon-oxygen cycle by burning:
coal and oil
Process by which water vapor changes into liquid water.
condensation
The process of changing a gas to a liquid is known as:
condensation
As you climb through the mesosphere, the temperature:
decreases
As you climb through the troposphere, the temperature:
decreases
Process by which certain bacteria break down nitrogen compounds and release nitrogen.
denitrification
The atmospheric gases in the thermosphere are heated _____.
directly by the sun
People were given __________ over the entire Earth. Therefore people have the responsibility and the __________ to protect the environment if he or she uses Godly _____________.
dominion, ability, wisdom
Rain drops are formed by water vapor condensing on _____.
dust
The ionosphere is classified by its _____.
electrical properties
According to the text, the ratio of the total amount of precipitation compared with the total amount of evaporation for the entire Earth is:
equal
Radiation balance means that the amount of radiation gained by the atmosphere __________ the amount of heat lost to space.
equals
Heat is necessary for water to:
evaporate
According to the water cycle chart, most of the precipitation reaching the Earth _____.
evaporates
Process by which liquid water changes into water vapor.
evaporation
The process of changing a liquid to a gas is called:
evaporation
Process by which certain bacteria convert nitrogen in the soil into nitrogen compounds.
fixation
All animals and people receive carbon from ___________.
food
Remains or evidence of an organism that once lived, preserved in rock.
fossils
The two basic types of air pollutants are _____.
gases, particulates
Transfer of heat energy around the Earth from uneven heating of its surface is accomplished by __________ air ______________ patterns.
global, circulation
The Earth's _____________ retains the atmosphere from dissipating into space.
gravity
The trapping of heat by carbon dioxide and water vapor is known as the:
greenhouse effect
The temperature of the mesosphere decreases with altitude because it is ______________.
heated from below by the ozone layer
Rain falls when the suspended water droplets become too ___________.
heavy
Feeding on grass or other plants.
herbivorous
Nitrogen combines with oxygen and forms nitrogen oxide at:
high temperatures
For study, the Earth can be divided into three parts:
hydrosphere, atmosphere, lithosphere
As you climb through the thermosphere, the temperature:
increases
As you climb through the upper stratosphere, the temperature:
increases
All the natural cycles of the Earth are ______.
interrelated
An electrically charged atom.
ion
The layer of atmosphere containing ions; above the stratosphere.
ionosphere
Atoms which lose electrons and become electrically charged are called ____________.
ions
As you climb through the lower stratosphere, the temperature:
is constant
The heat which radiates outward from the Earth's surface is transformed into _______________-wave radiation.
long
In a person's body, sulfur oxides combine with water vapor in the _____________ to form sulfuric acid.
lungs
Carbon monoxide, even in small amounts, can dull the _____________ abilities.
mental
The layer of the atmosphere just above the stratosphere.
mesosphere
The layer that is warmed from below by the ozonosphere is the ________.
mesosphere
Mass of stone or metal that has passed through the atmosphere and has struck the Earth's surface.
meteorite
Mass of stone or metal traveling through space.
meteoroid
What is the effect on pollution when cold air becomes trapped under warm air?
more pollutants accumulate
What is the effect on pollution when cool air becomes trapped under warm air?
more pollutants accumulate
A farmer may plow back legumes into the soil because they collect excess ____________.
nitrates
Nitrogen fixation is a process that changes nitrogen into ___________ compounds.
nitrogen
The process by which bacteria produces nitrogen compounds is called ___________.
nitrogen fixation
The effect of the stratosphere being colder at the bottom than at the top is:
no vertical air movement
Carbon dioxide is kept at a constant level by an exchange between the atmosphere and:
oceans
What sources release water vapor by evaporation?
oceans, lakes, soil, animals, streams
Coal, oil, and natural gas are formed from __________(plant and animal) remains as a result of ____________ burial.
organic, rapid
The Carbon-Oxygen cycle is regulated by three great reservoirs _____.
organisms, oceans, rocks
A by-product of photosynthesis which is necessary for respiration is _____________.
oxygen
Carbon monoxide affects the body by greatly reducing the capacity of blood to transport __________.
oxygen
The carbon-oxygen cycle has proven to be very efficient at maintaining the exact quantity of __________ in the atmosphere that we need for survival.
oxygen
A form of oxygen having three atoms of oxygen making up the molecule (O3).
ozone
Most ultraviolet radiation is absorbed by the _______________.
ozone layer
A region in the upper stratosphere where ozone is concentrated.
ozonosphere
Electric power plants are the main source of:
particle pollution
How does the ionosphere help radio transmission?
permits radio waves to travel around the Earth's circumference
What practical function is provided by the ionosphere?
permits worldwide radio communication
The chemical weathering of rocks at the Earth's surface releases ____________ into the biosphere.
phosphorus
Process by which plants use chlorophyll and energy from sunlight to manufacture food from carbon dioxide.
photosynthesis
The process by which plants make food is called:
photosynthesis
The beginning of the food chain starts with __________.
plants
Plants need certain bacteria to produce usable nitrogen compounds because:
plants cannot separate the nitrogen gas molecule into a usable element
Atmospheric substances which are unhealthy or interfere with natural cycles are called __________.
pollutants
Waste substances added to the environment.
pollution
Moisture falling from the clouds as snow, rain, or hail.
precipitation
The falling of rain, snow, hail, or ice pellets from the atmosphere is called _____________.
precipitation
Pollutants may have a direct adverse effect on health which could cause __________ breathing and add extra ________________ on the heart.
problematic, stress
Plants use nitrates to form ________.
proteins
Air pollution particles may be removed by _____.
rain, snow, wind, natural cycles
The process by which oxygen combines with food to release energy and carbon dioxide.
respiration
The two basic processes of life involved in the carbon-oxygen cycle are:
respiration and photosynthesis
The bending of light rays in all directions by gas molecules.
scattering
The range of cosmic rays through visible light are included in the _____________-wave spectrum.
short
The two groups of bacteria responsible for nitrogen fixation are found in ___________ and in the roots of ____________.
soil, legumes
Select the factors that could cause water to evaporate.
solar radiation, energy, heat
A broad range of related waves.
spectrum
Layer of the atmosphere just above the troposphere where the temperature remains fairly constant.
stratosphere
How does precipitation eventually return to the oceans?
surface runoff, direct precipitation, ground water, icebergs
As you fly up through the troposphere into the stratosphere, what would you expect?
temperature would stop decreasing, temperature would remain constant
Even though you are getting closer to the sun as you ascend into the troposphere, why does the temperature drop?
the lower atmosphere is heated by the ground
The major difference between oxygen and ozone is:
the number of atoms in a molecule
The absence of meteorites within the Earth's rock layers indicates that _____. --the rocks formed rapidly --the rock layers are young --the rock layers are old --the rocks formed very slowly
the rocks formed rapidly, the rock layers are young
Layer of the atmosphere above the mesosphere where temperatures are the highest in the atmosphere.
thermosphere
The process by which plants give off water vapor.
transpiration
Layer of the atmosphere nearest the Earth in which most weather changes occur.
troposphere
The atmosphere layer in which most weather occurs is the ___________.
troposphere
The ozone layer acts as a protective shield from the effects of the sun's ____________.
ultraviolet radiation
Air which will hold more water vapor is _____.
warm air
Sulfur oxides can form acid rain when combined with:
water vapor
Which gas is a major factor in causing storms?
water vapor
Select the three components of the atmosphere that absorb the heat radiated from the ground.
water vapor, carbon dioxide, clouds
Carbon monoxide is formed when fuels are burned:
without enough oxygen