A) 20 and 40; 40 and 60
B) 8 and 13; 20 and 40
C) 0.1 and 0.4; 8 and 13
D) 0.4 and 0.7; 8 and 20
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A) an infrared, xrays, AM radio
B) microwaves, ultraviolet, green light
C) radio waves, gamma rays, ultraviolet
D) blue light, infrared, AM radio
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A) plane of magnetic component.
B) frequency.
C) wavelength.
D) amplitude.
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A) deposition.
B) evaporation.
C) freezing.
D) condensation.
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A) Fahrenheit scale.
B) Celsius scale.
C) Centigrade scale.
D) Kelvin scale.
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A) at around 35, incoming insolation is roughly balanced with outgoing longwave radiation.
B) poleward of 35 regions emit more outgoing longwave radiation than they receive as insolation.
C) outgoing longwave radiation increases poleward in regular increments, peaking at the poles.
D) equator, tropics, and subtropics receive more insolation than what they emit as outgoing longwave radiation.
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A) melting, evaporation, sublimation
B) freezing, condensation, deposition
C) melting, freezing, condensation, deposition
D) condensation, evaporation, deposition, sublimation
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A) nitrogen.
B) carbon dioxide.
C) particulates.
D) aerosols.
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A) A
B) B
C) C
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A) entire area poleward of the Antarctic Circle remains out of sunlight.
B) entire area poleward of the Tropic of Capricorn remains out of sunlight.
C) entire area poleward of the Arctic Circle remains out of sunlight.
D) entire area poleward of the Tropic of Cancer remains out of sunlight.
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A) pulling or pushing an object.
B) atoms moving at 200 km/hr.
C) atoms moving at 500 km/hr.
D) changing a liquid to a gas.
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A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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A) greatest in the Northern Hemisphere in October.
B) greatest in the Southern Hemisphere in April.
C) evenly distributed for most of the year.
D) more pronounced in Antarctica than the Arctic.
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A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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A) lower specific heat when compared to the ocean.
B) ability for land to retain heat better than the ocean.
C) strong mixing through soil horizons on land.
D) great potential for latent heat on land through evaporation.
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A) 0 w/m2;650 w/m2
B) 73 w/m2; 727 w/m2
C) 100 w/m2; 550 w/m2
D) 200 w/m2; 600 w/m2
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A) A - UV-a
B) B - UV-b
C) C - UV-c
D) The atmosphere is equally transparent to UV-a, UV-b, and UV-c radiation.
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A) oxygen (O2) .
B) carbon dioxide (CO2) .
C) nitrogen (N2) .
D) methane (CH4) .
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A) 3, stratosphere; ultraviolet rays
B) 2; troposphere; cosmic rays
C) 2; stratosphere; x rays and gamma rays
D) 2; troposphere; meteors
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A) evaporation
B) deposition
C) melting
D) sublimation
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