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WGU D199 Introduction to Physical and Human Geography: Summary & Test with Questions and Answers (2026/2027 Edition)

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Prepare for the WGU D199 Introduction to Physical and Human Geography exam with this comprehensive summary and test resource featuring practice questions and answers. This resource supports your revision by providing answer explanations to reinforce key geographic concepts including physical landscapes and human-environment interactions. Strengthen your understanding and build confidence for exam success.

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WGU D199 Introduction to Physical and Human
Geography: Summary & Test with Questions and Answers
(2026/2027 Edition)


SECTION 1: EARTH-SUN RELATIONSHIPS, ATMOSPHERE, AND CLIMATE

Question 1.
A city located at 40°N latitude experiences its maximum daily insolation on June 21.
Which Earth-Sun geometric relationship is primarily responsible for this peak?

A. The city is at the subsolar point, where the sun's rays strike at a 90° angle.
B. The Tropic of Cancer is at its maximum northward declination, bringing the subsolar
point closest to the city's latitude.
C. The city experiences its minimum angle of incidence due to the autumnal equinox.
D. The Earth's orbit is at perihelion, minimizing the distance to the sun at this latitude.

Correct Answer: B. The Tropic of Cancer is at its maximum northward declination,
bringing the subsolar point closest to the city's latitude.

Rationale: On June 21 (summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere), the subsolar
point reaches its northernmost position at 23.5°N (Tropic of Cancer). While 40°N is not
directly at the subsolar point, it is closer to it than at any other time of year, resulting in
the highest solar angle and maximum insolation. Option A is incorrect because the
subsolar point on June 21 is at 23.5°N, not 40°N. Option C is incorrect because the
autumnal equinox occurs in September and produces equal day/night, not maximum
insolation. Option D is incorrect because Earth reaches perihelion in early January, not
June.



Question 2.

,A meteorologist observes that a region at sea level has an atmospheric pressure
reading of 1,020 millibars with clockwise surface wind flow. Which statement best
describes the atmospheric conditions?

A. This is a thermal low-pressure system with converging winds and rising air.
B. This is a dynamic high-pressure system with diverging winds and subsiding air.
C. This is a thermal high-pressure system with converging winds and rising air.
D. This is a dynamic low-pressure system with diverging winds and subsiding air.

Correct Answer: B. This is a dynamic high-pressure system with diverging winds and
subsiding air.

Rationale: A pressure reading of 1,020 mb is above average sea-level pressure (1,013.25
mb), indicating a high-pressure system. In the Northern Hemisphere, clockwise surface
wind flow around a high-pressure center indicates anticyclonic circulation with diverging
surface winds and subsiding (sinking) air aloft. Option A is incorrect because it
describes a low-pressure system with counterclockwise flow. Option C is incorrect
because high-pressure systems feature diverging, not converging, surface winds. Option
D is incorrect because it contradicts itself by describing a low-pressure system with
high-pressure characteristics.



Question 3.
A coastal city in the mid-latitudes experiences prevailing westerly winds throughout the
year. During summer, the city records average high temperatures of 22°C (72°F), while a
city at the same latitude on the opposite coast records average highs of 28°C (82°F).
Which factor best explains this temperature difference?

A. The first city is influenced by a cold ocean current, while the second is influenced by a
warm ocean current.
B. The first city is at a higher elevation than the second city.
C. The first city receives more direct solar radiation due to its continental position.
D. The first city is located in the rain shadow of a major mountain range.

,Correct Answer: A. The first city is influenced by a cold ocean current, while the second
is influenced by a warm ocean current.

Rationale: In mid-latitude regions with prevailing westerlies, the western coast is
typically influenced by cold ocean currents flowing from polar regions toward the
equator, producing cooler summers. The eastern coast, conversely, is influenced by
warm ocean currents flowing from tropical regions toward the poles, producing warmer
summers. Option B is incorrect because elevation would affect both summer and winter
temperatures, not specifically summer. Option C is incorrect because continental
positions typically experience more extreme temperatures, not milder summers. Option
D is incorrect because a rain shadow affects precipitation, not primarily temperature.



Question 4.
Using the Köppen climate classification system, a region experiences average monthly
temperatures above 18°C (64°F) year-round and receives less than 25 cm (10 inches) of
annual precipitation, with most rainfall occurring during the cooler months. Which
Köppen classification best describes this climate?

A. Af (Tropical rainforest)
B. BWh (Hot desert)
C. Aw (Tropical savanna)
D. Csa (Mediterranean hot summer)

Correct Answer: B. BWh (Hot desert).

Rationale: The BWh classification denotes a hot desert climate characterized by
consistently high temperatures year-round (all months above 18°C) and extremely low
annual precipitation (typically less than 25 cm). The minimal rainfall that does occur
often happens during the "cooler" months, though temperatures remain hot. Option A is
incorrect because tropical rainforest climates receive heavy precipitation year-round
(typically over 200 cm annually). Option C is incorrect because tropical savanna

, climates have a distinct wet season with significant precipitation. Option D is incorrect
because Mediterranean climates have mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers, with at
least one month below 18°C.



Question 5.
A student analyzing global pressure belts notes that at approximately 30°N and 30°S
latitude, surface winds are generally calm and precipitation is scarce. Which
atmospheric circulation mechanism explains this pattern?

A. The convergence of trade winds produces rising motion and heavy precipitation.
B. The subtropical high-pressure belts are zones of subsiding air that warms
adiabatically and inhibits cloud formation.
C. The polar front jet stream creates persistent low-pressure systems at these latitudes.
D. The intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) shifts to these latitudes during the winter
solstice.

Correct Answer: B. The subtropical high-pressure belts are zones of subsiding air that
warms adiabatically and inhibits cloud formation.

Rationale: The subtropical high-pressure belts (horse latitudes) at approximately 30°N
and 30°S are characterized by descending air from the upper troposphere. As this air
sinks, it compresses and warms adiabatically, increasing its capacity to hold moisture
and preventing condensation and precipitation. Option A is incorrect because trade
wind convergence occurs at the ITCZ near the equator, not at 30° latitude. Option C is
incorrect because the polar front jet stream operates at much higher latitudes
(50°–60°). Option D is incorrect because the ITCZ remains near the equator, shifting
only about 10°–15° north or south seasonally.



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