A) temperature differences in the oceans
B) unequal heating of the earth driving winds
C) density differences in the oceans
D) winds
E) none of the above
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A) mesosphere
B) ionosphere
C) troposphere
D) stratosphere
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A) 3.5°C
B) 6.5°C
C) 9.5°C
D) 1.5°C
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A) scattering of solar radiation by dust particles and gas molecules
B) solar radiation striking surface water at a low angle
C) solar radiation striking an irregular surface and being partially absorbed
D) scattering of solar radiation by water molecules
E) none of the above
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A) ozone
B) water vapor
C) oxygen
D) nitrogen
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A) passes solar rays that would maintain our present climate range
B) absorbs ultraviolet radiation with is harmful to humans
C) is a pollutant that is harmful to humans
D) absorbs infrared radiation which is harmful to humans
E) reflects solar rays that would cause global warming
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A) water vapor creation
B) milankovitch cycles
C) fossil fuel burning
D) ozone hole burning
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A) carbon Dioxide
B) ozone
C) water vapor
D) oxygen
E) none of the above
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A) argon
B) nitrogen
C) carbon dioxide
D) oxygen
E) none of the above
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A) It is colder in the stratosphere so the coldness numbed his ability to feel wind resistance there.
B) The feeling was probably not real. Your senses are dulled when you reach greater heights.
C) There is less air in the stratosphere so there was less wind resistance on his body.
D) At higher altitudes, his brain was not receiving the oxygen it needed to process a feeling of wind resistance.
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A) radiation
B) condensation
C) convection
D) conduction
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A) carbon dioxide, nitrogen, oxygen
B) argon, carbon dioxide, nitrogen
C) nitrogen, oxygen, argon
D) oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide
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A) chlorine in the atmosphere, which is poisonous to most humans
B) CO2 from plant production
C) deaths due to lung cancer
D) cataracts and damage to the immune systems
E) deaths due to skin cancer
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A) has the shortest hours of daylight of the year
B) experiences equal lengths of day and night
C) has the same amount of daylight as any other time of year
D) has longest hours of daylight of the year
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A) radiation
B) conduction
C) scattering
D) convection
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A) argon
B) hydrogen
C) oxygen
D) nitrogen
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A) Because Norway is so close to the Arctic Circle, it is not really affected by daylight length changes.
B) There is not really any normal to an individual from the far north. Daylight hours are in constant flux from very long in June to very short in December.
C) There is nearly twenty- four hours of sunlight in most of the continental United States as well.
D) Your statement is incorrect. There is very little light in the summer in Norway.
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A) 20%
B) 30%
C) 10%
D) 40%
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A) It reflects light back into space at that level, and the energy from that reaction fuels the formation of ozone.
B) It requires a catalyst, an isolated oxygen atom, and an oxygen molecule, all of which occur in sufficient quantities at that range of levels.
C) It requires a unique temperature and light level which occur at that range in the atmosphere.
D) It is formed from air pollution that reaches that level in sufficient quantities to form ozone.
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