Chapter 12-Study Questions

Multiple Choice: Select the best answer to complete the statement

___1. The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of water 1ºC is a _____.

a. degree b. calorie c. langley d. isorad

e. thermogram

___2. What term is used to describe the conversion of a solid directly to a gas, without passing through the liquid state?

a. evaporation b. condensation c. freezing

d. deposition e. sublimation

___3. The weight of water vapor per weight of a chosen mass of air, including the water vapor, is the air’s _____ humidity.

a. specific b. temporary c. relative d. latent

e. maximum

___4. When air is saturated, its relative humidity is _____.

a. 50% b. 75% c. 100% d. increasing

e. decreasing

___5. If both the dry-bulb and wet-bulb thermometers of a psychrometer record the same temperature, the air is _____.

a. saturated b. at the dew point c. warming

d. a. and b. e. a., b., and c.

___6. Cooling of air by expansion and a warming of air by compression are known as _____.

a. environmental b. lapse rate c. latent d. adiabatic

e. atmospheric

___7. A high proportion of the precipitation in the middle latitudes is produced when air is lifted during a process called _____.

a. monsoon flow b. dehydration c. thrusting

d. frontal wedging e. rifting

___8. Particles, such as salt from the ocean, that absorb water are called _____ nuclei.

a. hydro b. aqueous c. latent d. central

e. hygroscopic

___9. Towering clouds of great vertical development are called _____ clouds.

a. cumulonimbus b. stratonimbus c. nimbostratus

d. cirronimbus e. none of these

___10. What type of fog is likely to form when warm, moist air is blown over a cool surface?

a. steam fog b. advection fog c. radiation fog

d. frontal fog e. upslope fog

True/False

___11. “Hidden” energy that is not associated with a temperature change but is absorbed or released during a change of state is called specific heat.

___12. The temperature to which air would have to be cooled in order to reach saturation is called the dewpoint.

___13. Three mechanisms that initiate the vertical movement of stable air are frontal wedging, Orographic lifting, and divergence.

___14. On the basis of their appearance, the three basic forms of clouds are cumulus, cirrus, and stratus.

___15. Deposits of ice crystals formed by the freezing of supercooled fog or cloud droplets are called rime.

___16. Vapor pressure is that part of the total atmospheric pressure that can be attributed to the water-vapor content.

___17. Lowering the temperature of air below its dew point causes evaporation.

___18. Rainshadow deserts are often found on the windward sides of the mountains in the middle latitudes.

___19. For condensation to occur, the air must be saturated and there generally must be a surface on which the water vapor may condense.

___20. In meteorology, the term rain is restricted to drops of water that fall from a cloud and have a diameter of less than .5 millimeter.