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Midterm review questions

Midterm review questions. 3 Energy is produced within a star’s core by the process of (1) insolation (3) nuclear fusion (2) Conduction (4) radioactive

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Midterm review questions

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Energy is produced within a star’s core by theprocess of(1) insolation (3) nuclear fusion(2) Conduction (4) radioactive decay

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What is the usual surface wind pattern within aNorthern Hemisphere low-pressure system?(1) clockwise and outward(2) clockwise and inward(3) counterclockwise and outward(4) counterclockwise and inward

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2The data used to construct the isolines on this map were recorded in which units?(1) inches (3) feet(2) millibars (4) meters

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Name the phase of the moon at location 6.

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Which atmospheric conditions describe the air mass that is influencing weather conditions at location C?(1) cool and dry (3) warm and dry(2) cool and moist (4) warm and moist

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Which locations are most likely experiencing precipitation?(1) A and B (3) C and D(2) B and C (4) D and B

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• Which numbers represent a spring tide?

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Scientists infer that most of Earth’s earliestatmosphere was produced by(1) a collision with a giant gas cloud(2) capturing gases from a nearby planet(3) vaporizing comets that impacted Earth’s surface(4) the escape of gases from Earth’s molten surface

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Which process is represented by letter F?(1) capillarity (3) condensation(2) infiltration (4) vaporization

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precipitation

What step in the water cycle is occurring at letter D?

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Which weather variable generally decreases when wind speed is increasing, clouds are thickening, and visibility drops?(1) relative humidity (3) precipitation(2) dewpoint (4) air pressure

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Global warming is most likely occurring due toan increase in(1) carbon dioxide and methane gases in theatmosphere(2) oxygen and nitrogen gases in the atmosphere(3) ultraviolet radiation and x rays reflected fromEarth(4) visible light and radio waves reflected fromEarth

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What is the highest elevation possible at point A?

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Which processes of the water cycle return watervapor directly to the atmosphere?(1) evaporation and transpiration(2) infiltration and capillarity(3) freezing and precipitation(4) water retention and runoff

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Talc, mica, fluorite, calcite

List the minerals

Talc pumice

mica fluorite

calcite granite

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• At which point is the winds the lowest?

1. A2. B3. C4. D

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A day on Saturn takes about 10 Earth hours. Which fact would best explain this short day?

A Saturn is less dense than Earth.B Saturn is much farther from the Sun than Earth. C Saturn rotates more rapidly than Earth. D Saturn’s orbit has greater eccentricity than Earth’s.

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What are people testing when they scratch quartz against a piece of glass? A. Streak B. Hardness C. Fracture D. Specific Gravity