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Your altimeter reads 18,000 feet, your barometer reads 500 hPa, and your air temperature
reads -10C. The pressure is less at 18,000 feet than at the surface because

there are fewer molecules above you

Most human-made impurities found in the atmosphere present a health and environmental
hazard. These are called ____.

pollutants

In the stratosphere, the air temperature normally:

decreases with increasing height.

The unit of pressure most commonly found on a surface weather map is ____.

millibars or hectopascals

The four thermal layers of the atmosphere from the surface up are:

troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere

Which of the following is considered a variable gas in the earth's atmosphere?

pressure

The temperature of the tropopause ____.

is much colder than the temperature at Earth's surface

The earth's atmosphere is divided into layers based on the vertical profile of:

air temperature.

Earth's atmosphere is a relatively thin, gaseous envelope that comprises mostly ____ and
____, with small amounts of other gases.

nitrogen, oxygen

, In most of the world, temperature is recorded in ____.

degrees Celsius

Which of the following is considered a variable gas in the earth's atmosphere?

water vapor

The ability or capacity to do work on some form of matter is called ____.

energy

Earth emits radiation with greatest intensity at ____.

infrared wavelengths

The greenhouse effect is gasses in the atmosphere:

trapping outgoing infrared radiation

The sun emits its greatest intensity of radiation in ____.

the visible portion of the spectrum

The heat energy that is released when water vapor changes to liquid water is called the

latent heat

Sunlight that bounces off a surface is said to be ____ from the surface.

reflected

The only transfer of energy that can take place in a vacuum (i.e., no intervening matter is
required) is known as

electromagnetic radiation (EMR)

Heat is energy in the process of being transferred from:

hot objects to cold objects

The three ways to transfer heat are:

convection, conduction, radiation

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