Geog 001 - Physical Geography » Spring 2022 » Chapter 6 Quiz

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Question #1
Downwind of large mountain ranges there is less precipitation; this drier zone is called the ________.
A.   lifting condensation level
B.   rain shadow
C.   windward side
D.   advection side
E.   adiabatic area
Question #2
Showery precipitation is most closely associated with ________.
A.   cirrus clouds
B.   sinking air
C.   stable air
D.   unstable air
E.   non-buoyant air
Question #3
The release of latent heat from water molecules is called ________.
A.   condensation
B.   sublimation pressure
C.   evaporative cooling
D.   vapor pressure
E.   specific humidity
Question #4
The presence of which of the following hastens evaporation?
A.   Slow-moving air
B.   Warm water
C.   Already humid air
D.   Cold air
E.   Rising air
Question #5
Which of the following cloud types has the greatest height (from top to bottom)?
A.   Cumulonimbus
B.   Cirrus
C.   Cumulus
D.   Altostratus
E.   Stratus
Question #6
Liquid converts to gas when ________.
A.   the liquid heats to freezing
B.   molecules break loose from the liquid
C.   a crystalline structure is created
D.   cooling reaches the dew point
E.   sublimation starts
Question #7
Evaporation ________.
A.   has its greatest rates when the air is already humid
B.   releases latent heat in the air
C.   is a heating process
D.   is a cooling process
E.   is a process not requiring energy
Question #8
Most of the Earth's cloudiness results directly from ________.
A.   air pollution
B.   sublimation
C.   adiabatic cooling
D.   vertical temperature gradient
E.   evaporation
Question #9
Air that resists vertical movement is said to be ________.
A.   cyclonic
B.   adiabatic
C.   anticyclonic
D.   stable
E.   unstable
Question #10
The state of water that is the most fundamental, yet least obvious, in the atmosphere is ________.
A.   ice crystals
B.   rain
C.   water vapor
D.   hail
E.   evaporation
Question #11
The transfer of moisture from land to air is termed ________.
A.   condensation
B.   dew point
C.   specific humidity
D.   evapotranspiration
E.   evaporative cooling
Question #12
The capacity for air to hold water ________.
A.   is a constant
B.   decreases as evaporation decreases
C.   is not related to temperature
D.   increases as temperature increases
E.   increases as temperature decreases
Question #13
Which is NOT among the main types of atmospheric lifting and precipitation?
A.   Convective
B.   Frontal
C.   Orographic
D.   Convergent
E.   Advective
Question #14
In the United States, winter precipitation exceeds summer precipitation ________.
A.   in the Midwest
B.   in the Rocky Mountains
C.   in New England
D.   on the West Coast
E.   in the South
Question #15
The Bergeron process is also known as the ________ process.
A.   ice crystal formation
B.   acid rain formation
C.   hail
D.   glaze
E.   collision/coalescence
Question #16
Any buoyant parcel of air is said to exhibit ________.
A.   instability
B.   a moist adiabatic lapse rate
C.   a dry adiabatic lapse rate
D.   stability
E.   advection
Question #17
________ is the critical temperature at which saturation is reached.
A.   The flash point
B.   Relative humidity
C.   The dew point
D.   Absolute humidity
E.   Specific humidity
Question #18
A lack of atmospheric buoyancy is related to ________.
A.   coalescence
B.   an adiabatic condition
C.   instability
D.   the dew point depression
E.   stability
Question #19
Acid rain has a pH of less than ________.
A.   7.6
B.   5.6
C.   1.6
D.   12.6
E.   15.6
Question #20
Hail becomes larger because it collides with ________.
A.   raindrops
B.   water vapor
C.   sleet
D.   supercooled water
E.   ice crystals
Question #21
The hydrologic cycle refers to the ________.
A.   groundwater flow to the surface
B.   latent heat of vaporization
C.   totality of the forms of precipitation
D.   unending circulation of Earth's water supply
E.   flow of rivers
Question #22
The most common and widespread form of precipitation is ________.
A.   sleet
B.   snow
C.   hail
D.   rain
E.   fog
Question #23
The western coasts of continents in the subtropical zones are in ________ precipitation zones.
A.   moderate
B.   snowy
C.   high
D.   arid
E.   monsoon

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