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Order these radiation tyes in order of increasing wavelength:
gamma, radio, visible. |
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True or false: water vapor is a major greenhouse gas.
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How are wavelength and frequency related? |
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The shorter the wavelength the higher the frequency. |
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The higher the energy the (longer/shorter) the wavelength |
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What absorbs more heat: black or white? |
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Black. Light colors reflect, dark colors absorb. |
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How many nanometers are in one meter? |
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"In what unit are waves measured in and why?"
One could argue this is a vague question...why? |
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Waves have a few properties that can be measured, not just one property.
You could measure the frequency, the wavelength, or the energy of the wave. |
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In what metric prefix are visible wavelengths usually reported in and why? |
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Nanometers, because the numbers are in the 100's range, and are easily reported. |
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A photon is a bundle of energy. |
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Why does some of the Sun’s radiation not reach the Earth’s surface?
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20% of the radiation is absorbed by clouds, dusts, and greenhouse gases, and never reaches the Earth's surface. |
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What % of the Sun's radiation is reflected directly back to space when it hits our atmosphere? |
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31% of the radiation is reflected back into the space. |
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What percent of radiation is absorbed by the surface of the Earth? |
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A greater percentage of the Sun's radiation is
a. absorbed by the atmospheric gases.
b. absorbed by the Earth's surface. |
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What three human activities are most responsible for increasing the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere? |
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Deforestation, combustion of fossil fuels, and cement production.
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What is a common carbon source found on Earth? |
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What is a common carbon sink found on Earth? |
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Forests
(although the Ocean is awfully significant as well!) |
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What is the Largest carbon sink on the Earth? |
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If sources produce more CO2 than sinks can remove, then CO2 in the atmosphere increases or decreases? |
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Has human population positively or negatively impacted sources and sinks and why? |
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Negatively because we use machinery, fuels and transportation that produce CO2and we destroy many sinks, such as trees. |
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An activity that adds CO2 to the atmosphere. |
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The relationship between the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere and the burning of fossil fuels is (direct / indirect). |
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What formof radiation do CO2 and water vapor absorb, that contributes to global climate change? |
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What are the 3 most prevalent green house gases? |
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water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane. |
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The specific heat capacity of liquid water is relatively (high/low), and this means that liquid water heats up (slowly/quickly). |
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Air has a specific heat capacity value equal to
1.0 Joule/gram.degree C.
This means that it takes 1.0 Joule of energy to...
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raise the temperature of 1 gram of air by 1 degreee C. |
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Calculate the energy necessary to heat a 3g sample of water from 8°C to 15°C |
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q = mCΔT
q = (3 g) (4.18 J/g°C) (7 °C)
q = 87.78 J
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If 750 J are absorbed by a 8 g sample of water, how much has the temperature changed? |
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q = mCΔT
750 J = (8 g) (4.18 J/g°C) (ΔT)
750 J = 33.44 J/°C (ΔT)
ΔT = 22.43 °C
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What is the chemical composition of a cloud? |
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Water vapor/ice crystals. |
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The small percentage of UV radiation that enters our atmosphere is primarily absorbed by this atmospheric gas: _____ |
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Two important carbon sinks are |
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the Oceans and long-lived trees (forests). |
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The relationship between the rate of deforestation and atmospheric CO2 levels is (direct/inverse). |
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UV - C radiation is used for sterilization because it has (high/low) frequency and (high/low) energy. |
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