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Quiz 1

1. The conditions in the atmosphere in a place over a long period of time is humidity precipitation weather climate √

2. How much warmer or cooler would the average global surface temperature be now without the greenhouse effect? 15 o 20 o 25 o 30 o √

3. The daily changes in temperature and precipitation are termed: Weather Climate Climograph climatic conditions√

4. Which of these is not a factor in determining climate? Select best answer altitude topography astrology √

5. The windward side of a mountain range gets the greatest amount of Select best answer Sunshine high temperatures rainfall Snowstorms √

6. If you are climbing a mountain, it is important to know that for every 100 m the temperature drops 0.5 degrees o C 0.06 degrees o C 0.7 degrees o C 0.6 degrees o C √

7. What is the most abundant greenhouse gas in the atmosphere? CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O O 3 None of these. It is H 2 O vapour

8. If all the ice in North Pole melt how much the sea level will rise in average? Give closest figure. 5 m 2 m 1 m 0 m √

9. How many environmentalists does it take to change a light bulb? All of them. True environmentalists demand an integrated approach, and they don't just want to change the bulb, they want to change the way energy is generated and the way it's converted into lighting.