Earth and Environment MCQs

Earth and Environment MCQs

Try to answer these Earth and Environment MCQs and check your understanding of the Earth and Environment subject.
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1: Central asia and western north america experience dryness because of ________.

A.   Lack of moist air masses.

B.   The polar frontal zone.

C.   Rapid uplift of air

2: Dry adiabatic rate only refers to ________.

A.   Unsaturated air.

B.   Highest

C.   ,advection

D.   Unstable

3: Drylines typically occur in the ____ united states.

A.   Eastward or northeastward

B.   Southern Great Plains of the

C.   Compressional heating

D.   Northern Canada and Alaska

4: Easterly waves travel from ________ in the ________ belt.

A.   East to west; trade wind.

B.   Are wet all year from winter fronts and summer instability

C.   10-30º, water gets too cold any farther up

D.   Have a large annual temperature range

5: In the united states, fog occurs least often in the ________ states.

A.   Unstable air

B.   Condensation

C.   Condensation nuclei

D.   Southwestern

6: Most of the wettest areas around the world are located in the ________.

A.   Tropics

B.   Continental interiors

C.   Midlatitude west coasts

D.   Southern Hemispheree) ...

7: The contact zone of warm tropical and cold polar air is known as the ________.

A.   Polar front

B.   Gravity

C.   Cyclone

D.   Pressure gradient

8: The goes satellites monitoring the weather of the united states are ________.

A.   Geostationary.

B.   On the surface in liquid form

C.   Surface seawater in warm regions

D.   Cumulonimbus

9: The production of dew is mainly the result of ____.

A.   Radiational cooling

B.   Altocumulus

C.   Stratocumulus

D.   Cirrocumulus

10: The western coasts of continents in the subtropical zones are in ________ precipitation zones.

A.   Moderate

B.   Monsoon

C.   High

D.   Arid

E.   Snowy.

11: Thunderstorms are violent ________ storms accompanied by thunder and lightning.

A.   East to west

B.   Hurricane->Tropical storm->Tropical depression

C.   Mid latitude Anticyclones

D.   Block

12: Variations in air pressure from place to place are the principal cause of _____.

A.   Winter

B.   Rises

C.   Wind

D.   Isobar

13: Waste disposal, food source, medicines, medicinal therapies, and aquaculture are all ways _______.

A.   Humans impact the marine environment

B.   Humans utilize marine resources

C.   Marine environments have impacted humans

D.   All of the above

14: Water that stays in liquid form at temperatures below freezing is termed ________.

A.   Supercooled

B.   Temperature

C.   Evaporation

D.   None of these

15: We are likely to have our highest relative humidity ________.

A.   During midafternoon

B.   Around midnight

C.   About sunrise

D.   At noon.

16: When air is heated enough so that it is warmer than the surrounding air, it is ________.

A.   Unstable

B.   Stable

C.   Convective

D.   Saturated

E.   None of the above.

17: When neither air mass displaces the adjacent one, their boundary is called a(n) ________ front.

A.   Warm

B.   Cold

C.   Stationary

D.   Occluded

18: Wind speed may be roughly indicated by ________.

A.   The cardinal direction on a weather map

B.   Reading the hygrometer

C.   Reading a barometer

D.   Checking the thermometer

E.   Spacing of isobars on a weather map