Black Hole Sun
In the Air Tonight
Toxic
Heat Waves
Bridge Over Troubled Water
100

What is the term for when the earth is closest to the sun and when does it occur?

Perihelion; January 23

100

What are the 3 most abundant, constant gases in the atmosphere?

Nitrogen (N2); Oxygen (O2); and Argon (Ar)

100

Name 2 sources of natural atmospheric pollution.

Volcanoes, forest fires, plants, decaying plants, soil, ocean

100

List 4 types of heat transfer.

Convection, advection, conduction, radiation

100

When water evaporates it ________ energy from the immediate environment and _______ temperature.

absorbs; lowers

200
What process drives energy creation in the sun?

Fusion of 2 hydrogen atoms into one helium atom

200

In what layer of the atmosphere are ozone molecules concentrated?

Stratosphere

200

What is the source of most urban air pollutants? What pollutant are these sources releasing?

Cars and trucks; carbon monoxide (CO)

200

Term used to describe the bending of light or EMR as it moves through different media.

Refraction

200

Sunlight can penetrate water and warm it. We can, then, get a mixing of warm and cold water due to vertical distribution of energy of in the oceans. What is the term for this type of energy (in this case water) movement?

Convection

300
The sun primarily radiates energy in what broad group of wavelengths? The Earth?

Shortwave radiation; longwave radiation

300

What is the normal lapse rate of temperature through the troposphere?

6.4C/1000m or 3.5F/1000ft

300

Sulfur dioxides and nitrogen dioxides react with what to form what? (3 very specific answers needed).

H2O; sulfuric acid; nitric acid

300
Rank the following in terms of lowest to greatest albedo: Forests, the moon, snow.

Moon, forests, snow.

300

What does SST stand for?

Sea Surface Temperature

400

What is the term for the balance between incoming short-wave energy from the sun and all outgoing radiation from earth?

Net radiation


400

What chemicals are responsible for the breakdown of ozone?

CFCs

400

Describe the term for the delayed trend when acid rain enters and aquifer and begins dissolving rocks and minerals?

Cation leaching which raises pH

400

What four principles control temperature on Earth?

Insolation driven by latitude; altitude/elevation; cloud cover; land-water heating differences

400

What is the term used to describe areas of hotter temperatures in cities and why do these occur?

Urban Heat Island Effect - low albedo surfaces; dome of pollution traps particulates which trap heat

500

List the 5 factors that control seasonality on Earth.

Revolution, tilt, rotation, axial parallelism, sphericity

500

What is the significance of the Montreal Protocol?

Global reduction of CFCs

500

The 1990 Clear Air Act Amendments have reduced SO4 deposition by how much so far?

~70%

500

Explain why there is a lag between the time of maximum solar insolation and the time of maximum temperature in a given day?

Lag - It takes some amount of time for surfaces to absorb incoming insolation

500

Would you expect Oklahoma City or Portland, Oregon to have a larger daily temperature swing? Explain why.

Oklahoma - continental effect vs. marine effect

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