1) Atmosphere a) The layers of air that surround Earth b) The boundary between two air masses that collide c) A large,rotating tropical storm system with wind speeds of at least 119km/hr d) The weight of a volume of air pressing down on a unit of area e) The average of all weather conditions in an area over a long time f) A winter storm with strong winds and large amounts of heavy,blowing snow 2) Air pressure a) The layers of air that surround Earth b) The boundary between two air masses that collide c) A large,rotating tropical storm system with wind speeds of at least 119km/hr d) The weight of a volume of air pressing down on a unit of area e) The average of all weather conditions in an area over a long time f) A winter storm with strong winds and large amounts of heavy,blowing snow 3) Front a) The layers of air that surround Earth b) The boundary between two air masses that collide c) A large,rotating tropical storm system with wind speeds of at least 119km/hr d) The weight of a volume of air pressing down on a unit of area e) The average of all weather conditions in an area over a long time f) A winter storm with strong winds and large amounts of heavy,blowing snow 4) Climate a) The layers of air that surround Earth b) The boundary between two air masses that collide c) A large,rotating tropical storm system with wind speeds of at least 119km/hr d) The weight of a volume of air pressing down on a unit of area e) The average of all weather conditions in an area over a long time f) A winter storm with strong winds and large amounts of heavy,blowing snow 5) Hurricane a) The layers of air that surround Earth b) The boundary between two air masses that collide c) A large,rotating tropical storm system with wind speeds of at least 119km/hr d) The weight of a volume of air pressing down on a unit of area e) The average of all weather conditions in an area over a long time f) A winter storm with strong winds and large amounts of heavy,blowing snow 6) Blizzard a) The layers of air that surround Earth b) The boundary between two air masses that collide c) A large,rotating tropical storm system with wind speeds of at least 119km/hr d) The weight of a volume of air pressing down on a unit of area e) The average of all weather conditions in an area over a long time f) A winter storm with strong winds and large amounts of heavy,blowing snow 7) Water Cycle a) A gradually sloping portion of the ocean floor that is made of continental crust b) Solid or liquid water that falls from the air to Earth c) The process by which water vapor changes into liquid water d) The process by which a liquid changes into a gas e) Water located within the gaps and pores in rocks below Earth’s surface f) The process by which water moves above, across, and through Earth’s crust and ecosystems 8) Continental shelf a) A gradually sloping portion of the ocean floor that is made of continental crust b) Solid or liquid water that falls from the air to Earth c) The process by which water vapor changes into liquid water d) The process by which a liquid changes into a gas e) Water located within the gaps and pores in rocks below Earth’s surface f) The process by which water moves above, across, and through Earth’s crust and ecosystems 9) Condensation a) A gradually sloping portion of the ocean floor that is made of continental crust b) Solid or liquid water that falls from the air to Earth c) The process by which water vapor changes into liquid water d) The process by which a liquid changes into a gas e) Water located within the gaps and pores in rocks below Earth’s surface f) The process by which water moves above, across, and through Earth’s crust and ecosystems 10) Precipitation a) A gradually sloping portion of the ocean floor that is made of continental crust b) Solid or liquid water that falls from the air to Earth c) The process by which water vapor changes into liquid water d) The process by which a liquid changes into a gas e) Water located within the gaps and pores in rocks below Earth’s surface f) The process by which water moves above, across, and through Earth’s crust and ecosystems 11) What is the water cycle driven by a) Energy from the sun b) Energy from the son c) Eergy from the sun. d) Energy frm the sun. e) Energ from the sun. f) Energy from he sun. 12) What are different forms of precipitation, solid water that falls from the air to Earth? a) rain, wind, sleet, hail b) rain, snow, sleet, hurricane c) Groundwater, snow, sleet, hail d) rain, storm, sleet, hail e) rain, snow, sleet, hail f) rain, snow, sleep, hail 13) Process by which plants release water vapor into the air through their leaves a) Condensation b) Groundwater c) Water Cycle d) Evaporation e) Transpiration f) Precipitation 14) Earth is covered in __% water a) 71 b) 3 c) 40 d) 29 e) 81 f) 19 15) The vast floor of the deep ocean a) Continental shelf b) Coral reefs c) Abyssal Plain d) Continental slope e) Near shore zone f) Open - ocean zone 16) What are 4 uses of water a) Drinking water, irrigation, bathing, salt b) Drinking water, recreation c) Drinking water, irrigation, bathing, desalination d) Drinking water, irrigation, bathing, recreation e) Refining metals, irrigation, bathing, recreation f) Drinking water, irrigation, bathing, recreation, preserving meat 17) What are 4 uses of sea salt? a) Irrigation, in agriculture, in refining metals, making bath salt, preserving mea b) For cooking, in agriculture, in refining metals, making bath salt, preserving mea c) For cooking, in agriculture, in refining metals d) For cooking, e) In refining metals, making bath salt, preserving meat f) For cooking, in agriculture, in refining metals 18) Which organisms inhabit the near-shore zone a) Shark b) Whale c) Blue whale d) Squid e) Plankton f) Jun Ho 19) What do Meteorologists use to measure air pressure a) Barometers b) Anemometers c) weather map d) Ocean currents e) Hypothermia f) Hyperthermia 20) What do Meteorologists use to measure wind speed? a) Barometers b) Anemometers c) weather map d) Ocean currents e) Hypothermia f) Hyperthermia 21) What is a tropical storm called in the Northwest Pacific Ocean? a) Typhoon b) Hurricane c) Thunderstorm d) Tornado e) Blizzard f) Air pressure 22) All life exists here a) Exosphere b) Thermosphere c) Troposphere d) Stratosphere e) Mesosphere 23) Outmost layer a) Exosphere b) Thermosphere c) Troposphere d) Stratosphere e) Mesosphere 24) Coldest layer of the atmosphere a) Exosphere b) Thermosphere c) Troposphere d) Stratosphere e) Mesosphere 25) Where space begins a) Exosphere b) Thermosphere c) Troposphere d) Stratosphere e) Mesosphere 26) Makes up 24% of the total mass of the a) Exosphere b) Thermosphere c) Troposphere d) Stratosphere e) Mesosphere
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