Review Atmosphere Test Answers 11-12
Review Atmosphere Test Answers 11-12
Review Atmosphere Test Answers 11-12
Part II: Composition of the Atmosphere: Place the correct letter to the answer on the line.
_C_ 15. The gas that is most abundant in the atmosphere is
A. oxygen B. carbon dioxide C. nitrogen D. water vapor
30. Heat from the earth’s surfaces heats up the atmosphere. What transfer process is this?
Radiation causes the earth’s surface to heat up. Once heat is released then convection process
continues to heat the atmosphere.
31. Academic: The Earth acts like a greenhouse which traps radiation (heat) from the sun?(T/F)___T___
Honors: The Earth’s atmosphere traps the sun’s energy and due to certain gases and clouds some of
the heat is trapped warming the earth. Gases in our atmosphere that trap heat are methane, oxygen
and carbon dioxide
32. Which region gets the most direct rays? Equator
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Which region poles do not get direct sunlight? North & South Poles
33. Dark colors absorb sunlight, while light colors reflect them. Fill in the blanks below….
37. Draw 1 picture that has all 3 ways of energy transfer…..label each one..
1. Define the Coriolis Effect and explain how it causes movement of air in the
Northern Hemisphere.
-Due to the earth’s rotation the wind in the Northern Hemisphere rotates
clockwise while the wind in the Southern Hemisphere rotates counterclockwise.
2. What causes wind in the atmosphere and how does wind move? Be sure to include the
terms high pressure and low pressure in your description.
-Wind is created by the uneven heating of the earth’s surface by the sun.
-Wind moves from area’s of high to low pressure. As the high (heavy) pressure push
down the low (light) pressure goes up. As the low pressure (warm air) rises it cools,
condenses becomes high pressure (cold air) and sinks back down. This circular process is
known as convection which helps create wind currents.
-Wind Vane
-Winds are named by the direction which they come from.
Example: The major wind in the United States is the Westerlies, as it comes from the
west and moves east.