Ch. 12 & 13

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If greenhouse gas levels remain the same as today, we can expect 50-year temperature increases in the range of _____ °C:

0.5-1.5

Data from the past 100 years indicates that global temperatures have increased approximately _____ °C:

0.6

A complete water circulation in the ocean "conveyor belt" takes _____ years.

1000

The peak of the last Ice Age, when glaciers blanketed much of North America, was _____ years ago.

18,000

Global warming is suspected to be responsible for sea level changes of _____.

2.4 mm/yr

The Earth's axial tilt (declination), which causes seasons, is _____ degrees from vertical.

23.5

Deserts comprise approximately _____ of the world's total land area.

25%

A rogue wave may have a trough-to-crest height reaching _____m.

29

In the glacial "ice budget," a zone of snow accumulation is balanced by a zone of _____.

ablation

Evidences of recent climate change are found in _____.

all of the above (changes in animal migration, including penguins, shrinking of mountain glaciers, reduction of sea ice, and increased temp in the arctic)

Barrier islands typically feature _____.

all of the above (spits, tombolos, bay barriers, and tidal inlets)

Sea level fluctuates as the result of _____.

all of the above (tidal force, changes in water volume due to ocean warming, changes in ocean basin volume from shifts of lithosphere plates.)

When arroyos empty their sediments onto a flat desert floor, the resulting deposit forms a(n)_____.

alluvial fan

The "ozone hole" is most noticeable over _____.?

antartica

The Earth's atmosphere is a mixture of gases dominated by oxygen and nitrogen. The next most abundant gas (in dry air) is _____.

argon

When desert canyons are closely spaced, their deposits on flatlands often form _____.

bahadas

The Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the United States are mostly _____coast.

barred

The main mechanism of glacial movement is _____.

basal sliding

A passage between Russia and Alaska, which became passable during the Ice Age, is the _____.

bering land bridge

The most probable cause of anthropogenic warming in the foreseeable future is the increase in _____.

carbon dioxide

The elements sulfur, potassium and sodium in ocean salt comes from___________.

chemical weathering of rocks

Which of the following class of compounds is believed to cause destruction of stratospheric ozone?

chlorofluorocarbons

Which of the following is NOT a glacial deposit?

cirque

The figure below indicates that water on Earth may have come originally from inside the Earth, through volcanoes, and from _____.

comets and meteorites

The mechanism of wind erosion in which loose particles of sand and dust are picked up and removed, leaving behind only coarser particles, is called _____.

deflation

Irrigation in the Great Plains, as shown in the figure below, helps prevent desertification, but it also leads to _____.

depletion of aquifers

An American experience with desertification in the earlier 20th Century, as shown in the figure, is called The _____

dust bowl

Which of the following does NOT have a known effect on Earth's climate?

earth-moon tidal gravity

The Coriolis Effect is caused by _____.

earths rotation

Which of the following is NOT a likely consequence of enhanced global warming?

enlarged ozone hole

The glacial valley shown here was formed by ______.:

glacial erosion

Which of the following is NOT a type of desert?

grassland

The surface ocean current in the figure below, that flows northward into the Atlantic Ocean and east across the Carolina coast, is called the _____:

gulf stream

When cirques form on several sides of a mountain, they often form a _____.

horn

The amount of water in the air is expressed by the term _____.

humidity

There may be two tides per day in a given area because of the effect of the Moon's gravity, and because of _____.

inertial force

The "Biosphere 2" project was not a scientific success largely because _____.

it ran out of gas

An enclosed bay inshore from a barrier bar is a(n) _____.

lagoon

The steepest portion of a desert sand dune is on the _____ side.

leeward

Which of the following is NOT a type of glacier?

marine glacier

A ridge of material that rides along the middle of a glacial ice stream is called a ______ moraine.

medial

Cold, salty water off the coast of Greenland sinks to form a large ocean mass called _____.

north atlantic deep water

Christopher Columbus sailed west to America on which of the illustrated surface ocean currents?

northwest trades

Ancient temperatures are best extrapolated by comparing isotopes of _____ gas.

oxygen

A _____ is a broad lobe of ice that terminates on open slopes beyond a mountain front.

piedmont glacier

Glacial ice is generally formed by _____.

recrystallized snow

When sedimentary particles move in series of short bounces, the process is termed _____.

saltation

Which of the following is NOT a significant benefit of coral reefs?

sandy beach creation

A _____ dune, shown in the figure below, forms from shifting wind directions and abundant sand.

star

The rocks at the base of an advancing glacier leave parallel scratches termed glacial _____.

striations

Wave activity that occurs between the line of breakers and the shore is called _____.

surf

The upper density zone of the ocean is called the _____:

surface layer

A shoreline with lots of bedrock in the water and coastal cliffs with terraces is probably _____.

tectonically passive (inactive)

Continental ice sheets gouged out _____, a major feature in the central North American lowlands.

the great lakes

The term "conveyer belt circulation" is also referred to as _____.

the thermohaline circulation

_____ is the astronomical motion considered by Milankovitch as most related to the seasons.

tilt of the axis

A ridge of sand and gravel that connects an island to a mainland is a(n) _____.

tombolo

Which of the following statements is FALSE?

uneven heating of the land surface by solar radiation gives rise to winds and tides

At the base of a wave-cut cliff, one will usually find a _____.

wave-cut bench

At a depth of _______, wave motion becomes negligible.

λ/2


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