The 'Earth Science Unit 1 Exam Review' assesses fundamental concepts in Earth science, focusing on meteorology, climatology, and atmospheric phenomena. It evaluates understanding of weather patterns, climatic conditions, and energy sources, crucial for learners in Earth science.
Extremely Low temperatures.
Extremely High temperatures.
Average, livable temperatures.
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It becomes Carbonic Acid - Acidifying the ocean
It become pure Oxygen - Oxygenating the ocean
It neutralizes the acidity in the ocean
None of the above
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Troposphere, Thermosphere, Stratosphere, Exosphere, Mesosphere
Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Exosphere
Exosphere, Stratosphere, Thermosphere, Mesosphere, Troposphere
Mesosphere, Troposphere, Stratosphere, Exosphere, Thermosphere
The warming of the earth's surface and lower atmosphere occurs when carbon dioxide, methane, water vapor and other greenhouse gases absorb and reradiate infrared radiation.
The warming of the earth's surface and lower atmosphere of Earth occur when oxygen and nitrogen absorb and reradiate reradiate infrared radiation.
None of the above.
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Increase in wind speed
Decrease in temperature
Increase in temperature
Decrease in air pressure
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Thermometer
Anemometer
Psychrometer
Barometer
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Latitude
Nitrogen levels
Pressure
Humidity
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The lake is basic and no fish can survive
The lake is acidic and some fish cannot survive
Eutrophication has happened
The lake is polluted with sewage
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True
False
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Energy travels in a straight line.
Energy travels in a zig zag line.
Energy travels as waves.
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Tropical
Continental
Polar
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Land, ocean
Maritime, ocean
Ocean, maritime
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The ultraviolet radiation of the sun generates ozone for plants to support all life.
The wavelengths of visible light stimulate plant cells to produce energy compounds by photosynthesis.
The microwaves emitted by the sun stimulate animal reproduction in the rainforest.
The infrared radiation reflected from the Earth’s surface drives the carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen cycles.
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Clearing skies and cooler temperatures
Continued fair weather
An imminent storm
Conditions will slowly improve
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Barometer
Geiger counter
Hygrometer
Anemometer
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The planets line up for the light show.
Charged particles from the sun begin to glow as they enter the earth's atmosphere
No one really knows
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Weather
Atmosphere
Water vapor
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Differences in air pressure
Differences in oxygen
Differences in gravity
Differences in atmosphere
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Evaporation
Condensation
Precipitation
Transpiration
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South Easterly
South
North Easterly
North Westerly
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Weather forecast
Air mass
Climate
Weather system
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The elliptical movement of the earth around the sun
The tilt of the earth at various stages of the earth's revolution around the sun
The solar wind moves the earth at different angles
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Conduction
Convection
Radiation
Retaliation
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Cloud
Storm
Front
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Climate change is not a concern
Climate change is a natural process over which we have no control
Human activity is the primary cause for climate change
Consuming fossil fuels will make climate change go away
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Evaporation
Sublimation
Condensation
Deposition
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Extremely Low temperatures.
Extremely High temperatures.
Average, livable temperatures.
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Mesosphere
Troposphere
Thermosphere
Stratosphere
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A gas to a liquid
A liquid to a gas
A liquid to a solid
A solid to a gas
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Is only the air we breathe
Is a mixture of gases that surround a planet or moon
Only extends as far as planes fly
The weather of a given place
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Dew point
Rain point
Wind point
Relative humidity
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An increase in carbon dioxide.
A decrease in carbon dioxide.
No effect
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La Nina
El Nino
Global Warming
Hurricane
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Nitrogen
Helium
Hydrogen
Oxygen
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Changes in Earth's orbit around the Sun
Changes in the strength of the Sun
Changes in plate tectonics (geography of land and sea)
Human activities
All of the above
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It gets rid of harmful gases like carbon dioxide.
It provides a form of oxygen with three atoms that helps us breathe better.
It increases the greenhouse effect so we can grow plants.
It filters out incoming ultraviolet radiation.
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A rising air mass
Another positively charged area
A source of rain
A negatively charged area
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Westerlies
Trade winds
The doldrums
Polar easterlies
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Rotation
Revolution
Month
Year
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It gets hotter
It gets colder
It stays the same
It is always changing
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The greenhouse effect
Conduction
The Coriolis Effect
Convection
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Oceans, clouds, groundwater
Mountains, rivers, clouds
Clouds, rivers, forests
Land, clouds, oceans
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Trade winds.
Coriolis effect.
Convection currents.
Polar easterlies.
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Conduction
Convection
Radiation
Retaliation
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Front
Air mass
Wind
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365 days
24 hours
1 year
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Rotation
Ellipse
Tilt
Revolution
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Methane
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Carbon dioxide
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