- What kind of front generally produces precipitation over a large area?
Your answer:
cold
warm
wet
occluded
- What weather instrument is used to measure relative humidity?
Your answer:
anemometer
bimetal thermometer
psychrometer
barometer
- What are the two most abundant elements in the air?
Your answer:
oxygen and helium
nitrogen and oxygen
oxygen and hydrogen
nitrogen and argon
- What is the spinning motion of a planet on its axis?
Your answer:
rotation
orbit
revolution
ellipse
- How long does it take the Earth to make on complete rotation?
Your answer:
12 hours
24 hours
36 hours
48 hours
- How are clouds classified?
Your answer:
form and altitude
color and shape
size
altitude and color
- What kinds of clouds cover large areas of sky, often blocking out the sun?
Your answer:
cirrus
stratus
nimbus
cumulus
- What does a moving air mass do when it encounters a mountain range?
Your answer:
heats up
sinks
rises and cools
stops
- What kind of cooling results from the expansion of rising air?
Your answer:
expansive
forceful lifting
advective
adiabatic
- What is formed when a cold air mass overtakes a warm air mass?
Your answer:
a warm front
a cold front
an occluded front
a polar front
- What is the movement of the earth around the sun?
Your answer:
spin
revolution
ellipse
rotation
- Where does the Earth's axis always point toward during its orbit?
Your answer:
Polaris
the Sun
Orion
the Moon
- How long does it take for the Earth to revolve around the Sun?
Your answer:
1 year
2 years
3 years
4 years
- What is the actual amount of water vapor in a volume of air expressed as?
Your answer:
relative humidity
dew point
saturation point
specific humidity
- What rain producing method could eventually end droughts?
Your answer:
squall lining
electromagnetic stimulation
cloud seeding
rain dancing
- What kinds of clouds may form in fair weather and look like popcorn?
Your answer:
nimbus
cirrus
stratus
cumulus
- What warm Pacific current occurs about every 3-10 years and lasts about one year effecting overall weather patterns?
Your answer:
El Nino
El Gato
El Senor
El Dio
- What happens to air passing over a mountain range as it rises, expands, and cools?
Your answer:
it loses moisture
it disappears
becomes humid
forms clouds
- How do ocean currents influence temperture?
Your answer:
by heating or cooling the air
by high and low tides
by the coriolis effect
by salinity
- What would be expected to be found on a mountain slope facing toward prevailing winds as opposed to the side away from the prevailing winds?
Your answer:
desert
more vegetation
tundra
less vegetation
- What state contains the biggest variety of climatic regions?
Your answer:
California
New York
Washington
Florida
- What is the smallest, most violent, and shortest-lived severe storm?
Your answer:
a typhoon
a tornado
a monsoon
a hurricane
- What type of solar radiation causes sunburn?
Your answer:
infrared
gamma
ultraviolet
microwave
- How would air flowing down mountain slopes generally feel?
Your answer:
cold and dry
cold and wet
warn and moist
warm and dry
- What type of fog usually forms over inland rivers and lakes?
Your answer:
steam fog
advection fog
upslope fog
radiation fog
- What happens to warm air as it rises?
Your answer:
it cools
sublimation
it gets hotter
deposition
- What are the air masses formed over the ocean called?
Your answer:
continental
maritime
polar
tropical
- What happens to cool air as it descends from off a mountan top?
Your answer:
it warms
sublimation
deposition
it cools
- What are the lines on a weather map called that connect points of equal atmospheric pressure?
Your answer:
pressure points
graphs
isobars
plots
- What climate zone is Vancouver, Washington located in?
Your answer:
variable
marine west coast
humid sub tropical
middle latitude steppe
- What is any moisture that falls from the air to the earth's surface called?
Your answer:
sleet
precipitation
snow
rain
- What type of fog forms when the layer of air in contact with the earth becomes chilled below its dew point and it's water vapor condences into droplets?
Your answer:
advection fog
upslope fog
radiation fog
steam fog
- What kinds of air masses are moist?
Your answer:
maritime
polar
continental
tropical
- What kind of fog is really a kind of cloud formation at ground level?
Your answer:
radiation fog
advection fog
steam fog
upsolpe fog
- What is relative humidity always expressed as?
Your answer:
as a number
as a temperature
as a percentage
statistically
- What does the air temperatures capacity for holding water become when air temperature drops?
Your answer:
lower
irregular
greater
zero
- What type of fog is common along coasts, where warm moist air from above the water moves in over a cooler land surface?
Your answer:
radiation fog
steam fog
advection fog
upslope fog
- What is the process by which the atmosphere traps warming solar rays at the earth's surface called?
Your answer:
smog
greenhouse effect
impact theory
coriolis effect
- What are air masses formed over the land called?
Your answer:
polar
continental
tropical
maritime
- What is a long line of heavy thunderstorms called?
Your answer:
squall line
an obstacle
storm line
occlusion
- What kind of front is associated with short lived and sometimes violent weather?
Your answer:
cold
warm
occluded
wet
- How often do weather stations all over the world report weather conditions?
Your answer:
every 4 hours
every 6 hours
every 8 hours
every 10 hours
- What do the terms nimbo and nimbus mean?
Your answer:
rain
powerful
cold
sleet
- What does a rain gauge measure?
Your answer:
precipitation
cloud size
humidity
water vapor
- What consists of alternating clear and cloudy layers of ice?
Your answer:
rain
silver iodide
hailstones
frost
- What forms when the dew point is below 0 degrees Celcius?
Your answer:
drizzle
mist
rain
frost
- What kinds of air masses are dry?
Your answer:
tropical
polar
continental
maritime
- What is a cool wind moving from water to land called?
Your answer:
continental wind
land breeze
tidal wind
sea breeze
- What occurs as a result of deposition?
Your answer:
frost
dew
snow
ice
- What is the most common form of solid precipitation?
Your answer:
snow
frost
hail
ice