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Meteorology Today An Introduction to Weather, Climate, and the Environment 13e Donald Ahrens, Robert Henson
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Earth and Its Atmosphere
Chapter 2. Energy: Warming and Cooling Earth and the Atmosphere
Chapter 3. Seasonal and Daily Temperatures
Chapter 4. Atmospheric Humidity
Chapter 5. Condensation: Dew, Fog, and Clouds
Chapter 6. Stability and Cloud Development
Chapter 7. Precipitation
Chapter 8. Air Pressure and Winds
Chapter 9. Wind: Small-Scale and Local Systems
Chapter 10. Wind: Global Systems
Chapter 11. Air Masses and Fronts
Chapter 12. Middle-Latitude Cyclones
Chapter 13. Weather Forecasting
Chapter 14. Thunderstorms
Chapter 15. Tornadoes
Chapter 16. Hurricanes
Chapter 17. Global Climate
Chapter 18. Earth’s Changing Climate
Chapter 19. Air Pollution
Chapter 20. Light, Color, and Atmospheric Optics
Meteorology Today An Introduction to Weather, Climate, and the Environment 13e Donald Ahrens, Robert Henson
, Meteorology Today An Introduction to Weather, Climate, and the Environment 13e Donald Ahrens, Robert Henson
Meteorology Today
13th Edition
TEST BANK
20 Chapters — 100 Questions Each
* MCQs and True False with Answers
* Short Questions Only (Without Answer)
Meteorology Today An Introduction to Weather, Climate, and the Environment 13e Donald Ahrens, Robert Henson
, Meteorology Today An Introduction to Weather, Climate, and the Environment 13e Donald Ahrens, Robert Henson
Chapter 01 Earth and Its Atmosphere
1. Sayings about the weather, such as “red sky at morning, sailor take warning; red sky at
night, sailor's delight” are based on the scientific method.
[True/False]
Answer: False
2. Earth's second atmosphere was lighter than its first atmosphere (which formed some 4.6
billion years ago), and developed through the impact of a series of meteorites.
[True/False]
Answer: False
3. Atmospheric concentration of helium has increased from below 300 ppm historically to
over 400 ppm presently.
[True/False]
Answer: False
4. Carbon dioxide is a naturally occurring component of the atmosphere.
[True/False]
Answer: True
5. The ozone hole is an actual hole in the atmosphere, a region of complete vacuum.
[True/False]
Answer: False
6. Of the four most abundant gases in our atmosphere, carbon dioxide shows the greatest
variation at Earth's surface.
[True/False]
Answer: False
7. Soil dust, salt from ocean waves, forest fire smoke, volcanic ash particles, and pollutants
are some of the greenhouse gases found in the atmosphere.
[True/False]
Answer: False
8. On the basis of composition, the layers of the atmosphere from the lowest layer to the
highest are the thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, and troposphere.
[True/False]
Answer: False
9. On an average, temperature increases from the surface to the tropopause (around 10
km), then decreases to the stratopause (around 50 km), then decreases to the mesopause
(around 90 km) and then increases through the thermosphere (90 – 500 km).
[True/False]
Answer: False
Meteorology Today An Introduction to Weather, Climate, and the Environment 13e Donald Ahrens, Robert Henson