PHSC 211 Final
PHSC 211 Final Liberty University
- Contour lines never divide or split.
- Cumulus clouds tend to evidence unstable air.
- Three mechanisms of heat transfer include conduction, convection, and advection.
- The 0o latitude line is also known as the Prime Meridian.
- The sun has the most tidal influence on the earth.
- mT air masses typically form over the Caribbean.
- When a contour line crosses a stream, it “V’s” and the point of the V points upstream.
- Deep earthquakes are often found associated with subduction zones.
- High pressure air moves toward low pressure air, causing wind.
- S waves are faster seismic waves than P waves.
- Fault rupture is one cause of earthquakes.
- If a parcel of seawater is at 10oC and has a salinity of 34.4 psu, its density is roughly
- Hadley Cells are found ________________.
- Where a cold air mass moves into an area and forces warm air aloft, a __________ front develops.
- Which of following is an eastern boundary current?
- There is a net heat loss at what latitudes on the earth’s surface?
- Which of the following map scales covers the most land area?
- Latitude readings range from 0 degrees to a maximum of ______ degrees.
- As the temperature of seawater increases (assuming all other properties remain the same), its density
- Every fifth contour line on a topographic map is darker than the others and is known as a(n)
- Permanent geographic bench marks (metal plates imbedded in the ground) are usually depicted on topographic maps using what letters?
- Which of the following waves propagates much like a sound wave?
- Which of the following is NOT a rule for contour lines?
- Wave height depends on which of the following?
- Sediment transported by longshore current is called _______________.
- Emergent, high energy coastlines are characteristic of ________________.
- The greatest tidal range in North America is found in _______________.
- In the Southern Hemisphere, Coriolis force deflects air to the ____________.
- The layer of the ocean where temperature changes rapidly with depth is known as the
- If the highest tide in a 24-hour period is recorded at 6.5 feet and the lowest tide in the same period is recorded at 1.5 feet, what is the tidal range?
- When warm, moist air moves over a cold surface, ____________ fog forms.
- Which of the following properly defines wave period?
- When the sun, moon, and earth are all aligned astronomically, what kind of tides are produced?
- The instrument used to record earthquake vibrations is called a(n)
- If an earthquake epicenter were 5500 kms. away from your seismic station, what would be the difference in P and S wave arrival times at this station? See the Time Travel Curves for P and S Waves in your lab manual.
- When someone refers to a mT air mass, to what are they referring?
- Two types of surface seismic waves are __________________.
- Which of the following does NOT characterize a cold front?
- As a parcel of air rises, it typically __________ and ___________.
- Most topographic maps of places within the United States are published by the
- The Southeasterly Trades blow _________________.
- If only two seismic stations gather data on a particular earthquake, the earthquake’s epicenter can only be narrowed down to ____ locations.
- The phase change from gas to liquid is known as _____________________.
- The point within the earth where the initial release of seismic energy occurs is known as the
- The gravitational force of ___________ is the main force involved in creating the tidal bulge on earth.
- If the time interval between P and S wave arrivals at your seismic station is 3 minutes,
what is the distance of the earthquake epicenter from your station in kilometers? See the Time Travel Curves for P and S Waves in your lab manual. - All of the following are major features of a coastal region EXCEPT:
- _________ waves are seismic surface waves that move in a rolling motion along the
- ___________ fog forms when air is forced uphill, whereupon it expands and cools.
- ___________ core rings typically rotate in a cyclonic (counterclockwise) fashion.
Set 2
- Notable upwelling occurs along the
- Three mechanisms of heat transfer include conduction, convection, and
- S waves are faster seismic waves than P
- Where warm air is moving into an area occupied by cold air, a warm front
- The amount of moisture in the air compared to the amount of moisture the air has the capacity to hold at a given temperature is known as relative
- Contour lines never divide or
- The 0o latitude line is also known as the Prime
- mT air masses typically form over the
- The sun has the most tidal influence on the
- The layer of the ocean where salinity changes rapidly with depth is known as the
- Submergent coastlines are typically low-energy
- Three forces work on a moving parcel of These include the Coriolis force, pressure gradient force, and
- fog forms when air is forced uphill, whereupon it expands and
- waves are seismic surface waves that move in a rolling motion along the
- When someone refers to a mT air mass, to what are they referring?
- If the environmental lapse rate (ELR) is > 10oC/km, then the atmosphere would be considered
- Most topographic maps of places within the United States are published by the
- Which of the following is NOT true regarding cumulonimbus clouds?
- All of the following are major features of a coastal region EXCEPT:
- The transfer of heat by the movement of mass or fluid is called
- Sediment transported by longshore current is called
- As a parcel of air rises, it typically and
- The instrument used to record earthquake vibrations is called a(n)
- The 0-degree longitude line or Prime Meridian runs through which town?
- As the temperature of seawater increases (assuming all other properties remain the same), its density
- One inch on 1:50,000 scale represents what distance on the ground in miles?
- Which of the following azimuth bearings equals the compass bearing S10E?
- The gravitational force of is the main force involved in creating the tidal bulge on
- If an earthquake epicenter were 5500 away from your seismic station, what would be the difference in P and S wave arrival times at this station? See the Time Travel Curves for P and S Waves in your lab manual.
- Which of the following waves propagates much like a sound wave?
- Which of the following is NOT a rule for contour lines?
- A front is indicated by a red line with half circles on one
- In the Southern Hemisphere, Coriolis force deflects air to the
- Hadley Cells are found
- The layer of the ocean where temperature changes rapidly with depth is known as the
- The Southeasterly Trades blow
- Which of following is an eastern boundary current?
- Which of the following seismic waves is the fastest?
- According to the following station plot (and assuming the top of the page is north), from what direction is the wind blowing?(Figure: A World of Weather: Fundamentals of Meteorology, 5th Edition by Lee Grenci and Jon M. Nese. Copyright © 2010 by Kendall Hunt Publishing Company. Reprinted by permission.)
- Latitude readings range from 0 degrees to a maximum of
- A mP air mass is characterized by
- Wave base equals
- Wave height depends on which of the following?
- If the highest tide in a 24-hour period is recorded at 5 feet and the lowest tide in the same period is recorded at 1.5 feet, what is the tidal range?
- If a parcel of seawater is at 10oC and has a salinity of 4 psu, its density is roughly
- Which of the following does NOT characterize a cold front?
- If only two seismic stations gather data on a particular earthquake, the earthquake’s epicenter can only be narrowed down to
- There is a net heat loss at what latitudes on the earth’s surface?
- When warm, moist air moves over a cold surface, fog forms.
- When the sun, moon, and earth are all aligned astronomically, what kind of tides are produced?