“Mean sea level pressure” is used mainly to A Increase wind speed B Measure rainfall totals C Track ocean salinity
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Chapter 9: Air Pressure and Atmospheric Circulation (Set-2)
Sea-level pressure is commonly compared using which “standard” value? A 100 mm Hg B 760 mm Hg C 500 mm
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What does “air pressure” mainly mean in geography? A Air temperature level B Wind speed force C Humidity in air
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When atmospheric aerosols increase sharply over a region, which change in surface radiation is most directly expected on clear days?
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When the same amount of solar energy is spread over a larger surface area due to slanting rays, what happens
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Even if two places have equal sunshine hours, why can the one nearer the equator still get more heating in
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When the Sun is lower in the sky, why does the ground receive less heating in the same time? A
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What is meant by insolation in basic climatology? A Outgoing longwave energy B Heat from Earth’s core C Wind-driven heat
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When rising air first becomes saturated and clouds begin forming, that height is called the A Tropopause height B Stratopause
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Which ozone type is “good” because it absorbs harmful solar UV high above Earth’s surface? A Tropospheric ozone B Carbon
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