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Study Guide climate change & oceans

Use this diagram to answer 1-3

______1. Why would point A have the warmest climate?

a. the majority of the sun’s rays are absorbed at point A

b. the sun’s rays are nearly perpendicular to point A

c. more of the sun’s rays hit point A than any other place on Earth.

d. point A is closer to the sun than any other point.

______2. What zone is point B located in?

a. the tropics zone b. the temperate zone c. the moderate zone d. the polar zone

______3. What zone is point C located in?

a. the tropics zone b. the temperate zone c. the moderate zone d. the polar zone

______4. A scientist wants to update data on the climate normal for Dearborn, Michigan. If he starts keeping weather records in 2008, what year will be the soonest that the scientist can claim the collected data as new climate normal?

a. 2028 b. 2033 c. 2038 d. 2043

______5. As the Earth revolves and the North Pole tilts towards the Sun, what season would the southern hemisphere

experience?

a. winter b. spring c. summer d. fall

______6. Which normal phenomena will, over the next 13,00 years, gradually causes the Northern Hemisphere to

experience summer during today’s current winter?

a. solar activity b. Earth’s orbit c. Earth’s tilt d. Earth’s wobble

______7. In addition to average weather conditions, climatological data also describes annual variations and fluctuations of

temperature, precipitation, ______, and other variables.

a. cloud height b. wind speed c. ocean temperatures d. soil moisture

______8. The burning of fossil fuels release large amounts of ______into the atmosphere, which contributes to global

warming.

a. carbon monoxide b. calcium carbonate c. carbon dioxide d. sulfur dioxide

______9. Types of climate data include annual variations in temperatures, precipitation and ______.

a. air pollution b. water cycle c. wind d. topography

______10. Two climates that are at the same latitude may be different because of ______.

a. bodies of water b. distance from the poles c. soil type d. Earth’s magnetic field

______11. The climate zone that receives the least solar radiation and has the coldest climate is the ______

a. polar zone b. tropical zone c. equatorial zone d. warmer and wetter

______12. Which ocean location would have the lowest amount of salinity?

a. equatorial regions b. subtropical ocean regions c. polar regions d. estuaries

______13. Which ocean location would have the highest amount of salinity?

a. equatorial regions b. subtropical ocean regions c. polar regions d. estuaries

______14. As surface water moves away from the California coast, what brings deep water up to replace the surface water?

a. gyers b. upwelling c. surface currents d. density currents

______15. After volcanism created Earth’s atmosphere, what happened next to lead to the formation of oceans?

a. Earth’s crust cooled b. ice caps melted

c. meteorite strikes stopped d. carbon dioxide and other gases formed in the crust

______16. Which of the following affects the density of seawater?

a. salinity b. melting point c. hydrogen bonds d. breakers

______17. What is the average surface temperature of the ocean?

a. -2oC (28oF) b. 2oC (36oF) c. 30oC (86oF) d. 15oC (59oF)

______18. How does the formation of sea ice raise the density of nearby water?

a. the water is chilled under the forming water b. salt ions are concentrated in the water under the ice

c. salty water migrates toward the forming ice d. the growing ice sheet puts downward pressure on the water

______19. Which if the following is not true of global sea levels?

a. global sea level can rise in response to the melting of glaciers

b. tectonic forces cannot affect global sea level

c. average global sea level is rising today by 1 to 2 mm per year

d. during an ice age, global sea levels drop

______20. During periods of increased global temperatures, which of the following is most likely to occur?

a. a decrease in atmospheric carbon dioxide b. an increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide

c. a decrease in earthquakes d. an increase in earthquakes

______21. The gas that is most responsible for the greenhouse effect of Earth is

a. oxygen b. nitrogen c. carbon dioxide d. ozone

______22. Which of the following summarizes the overall climate change of Earth over time?

a. Earth’s climate was unchanging until 50 years ago.

b. Earth’s climate has warmed and cooled at different times.

c. Earth’s climate has gotten consistently warmer over time

d. Earth’s climate does not change over time

______23. Which of these could increase global temperatures?

a. increased use of fossil fuels b. increased oxygen algal blooms

c. a decrease in earthquakes d. increased numbers of animal species

24. Why do subtropical regions have the highest salinity? ______

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25. Describe two specific things that humans do that contribute to the increase in CO2 in the atmosphere? ______

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26. Why are the oceans so important to people? 3 things (think in terms of them being a reservoir and in terms of climate section 15.1) ______

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