GES 110 Reading quiz study thing
The longest daylight period at the Equator is approximately:
12 hrs.
The smallest scale on a map is the following.
1:10000
On Dec. 21st, the noon sun is directly overhead at:
23.5° S
The sun's tilt or declination migrates through _____ degrees.
47
Areas located at ________ latitude experience 24 hours of daylight for six months of the year and 24 hours of night for six months of the year.
90 degrees
During summer, cities located near the coast are ________ than those in the interior at the same latitude, while in the winter they are _________.
cooler, warmer
The scientific method:
is a process to disprove hypotheses
Contour lines on a map representing lines of equal temperatures are called:
isotherms
When water freezes into ice, it releases stored energy called:
latent heat
Which factor is the most important when explaining variations in global temperatures?
latitude
Which of the following is easily determined using the position of the Sun or stars?
latitude
An angular distance measured east or west of a prime meridian from the center of Earth is termed:
longitude
14. Land has a ________ specific heat than water and therefore heats more ____.
lower, quickly
What type of feedback maintains stability in a system, i.e., what type of feedback keeps a system functioning properly?
negative
The urban heat island occurs when:
the city center is warmer than the surrounding rural areas
In mid-June, parts of Alaska receive more insolation at the top of the atmosphere than Miami, Florida. This is explained by:
the daylight hours are much longer in Alaska
Geography is a Greek term, which means:
the description of the Earth
When an unsaturated air parcel rises in the atmosphere, it cools at a constant rate called ____.
the dry adiabatic lapse rate
One degree of longitude is the shortest distance at ____.
the poles
The seasons are caused by:
the tilt of the Earth's axis
In the lowest layer of the atmosphere, temperatures stop decreasing with height at the:
tropopause
The layer of the atmosphere where most "weather" takes place is the _______.
troposphere
Biogeography includes the study of all of these except:
volcano types
The ____ is an example of a closed system.
water cycle
Earth's rotation is described as:
west to east
Negative feedback occurs:
when cooler temperatures lead to warmer temperatures
Perihelion occurs during the Northern Hemisphere's:
winter
What feature covers the largest portion of the Earth's surface?
Pacific Ocean
All map projections have this in common.
Some distortions
The ozone hole is located over ________.
the Antarctic in the stratosphere
Which of these can be considered a natural system?
the Earth
One degree of latitude equals one degree of longitude in length only at:
the Equator
What is the name of the process when heat is released into the environment and water changes phases?
condensation
Map projections that attempt to preserve land shapes accurately are called ____ maps.
conformal
Official temperatures are measured using thermometers placed in shelters that are:
ANSWER: d - all of the above white b. placed in the shade c. placed a few feet above the ground d. all of the above
Lines on a topographic map are called ______.
contours
In the Southern Hemisphere, Sydney, Australia's longest daylight hours occurs on:
December 21st
All portions of the Earth's continents and oceans have been accurately mapped.
False
Our U.S. cities are warmer in July since the Earth is closest to the Sun at that time.
False
Which one of the following depicts two or more map layers superimposed or synthesized?
GIS
Climatology includes which one of the following?
How the number of tornadoes in the U.S. has changed over the last 40 years
On which map projection does a straight line produce a true and constant compass direction?
Mercator projection
The Earth is not quite spherical, because:
The equatorial radius is a little larger than the polar radius.
The Southern Hemisphere is sometimes called "the water hemisphere."
True
The atmosphere is stable when there is a temperature inversion near the ground.
True
The shortest distance between two locations on the Earth is along a Great Circle.
True
seasonality involves the variability of both hours of daylight and the altitude of the Sun.
True
The lower atmosphere is considered very stable when there is _____.
a temperature inversion
When the environmental lapse rate is greater than the dry adiabatic lapse rate, the atmosphere is considered:
absolutely unstable
Which of the following terms is typically NOT related to physical geography?
agriculture
The cryosphere includes _____ .
all forms of frozen water
Mid-oceanic ridges are:
all of the above
The hydrosphere includes the:
all of these
Geomorphology includes the study of all these except:
animals
The location of the Earth's orbit where it is farthest from the sun is called the:
aphelion
High latitudes, like England and Scandinavia, receive the most insolation on clear days _____.
at the summer solstice
Which of the following is not an example of equilibrium?
atmospheric carbon dioxide
Ozone is destroyed by CFCs when the ___ in CFCs combines with oxygen.
chlorine
The scientific method involves:
developing a hypothesis
At all times during the year, the circle of illumination:
divides Earth between equal halves of sunlight and darkness
Insolation at the top of the atmosphere at the equator is greatest:
during equinoxes
Our planet and its organisms are sustained by _________.
energy from our star, the Sun
Model building ______________.
entails the controlled simplification of a complex reality
Conservation laws stating that these "can be neither created not destroyed," include all of the following EXCEPT:
entropy
In the Northern Hemisphere summer, the length of daylight increases:
from the equator poleward
The equinox:
has twelve hours of day and twelve hours of night for all locations.
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere:
have been increasing since the 1950s
Which of the following is NOT a form of remote sensing?
taking a temperature reading with a thermometer
The midnight sun, or 24-hour daylight, occurs on June 22nd ________.
north of the Arctic Circle
The Gulf Stream causes isotherms to bend further ____ over the North Atlantic.
northward
GOES weather satellites provide continuous weather images of the same region as they:
orbit in a position above the same location on Earth
The biosphere includes all of the following EXCEPT:
ozone layer
A major sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide are:
plants
In winter, cold temperatures can cause rain to turn to snow. Once the ground is covered with snow, temperatures remain colder than before. This is an example of:
positive feedback
The ozone layer of the atmosphere is located in the:
stratosphere