A level Weather and Climate Quiz 1

16 Questions

Quiz Description

 A level Weather and Climate Quiz. Weather is the state of the atmosphere, describing for example the degree to which it is hot or cold, wet or dry, calm or stormy, clear or cloudy. On Earth, most weather phenomena occur in the lowest level of the planet's atmosphere, the troposphere, just below the stratosphere. Weather refers to day-to-day temperature and precipitation activity, whereas climate is the term for the averaging of atmospheric conditions over longer periods of time. When used without qualification, "weather" is generally understood to mean the weather of Earth.

Weather is driven by air pressure, temperature, and moisture differences between one place and another. These differences can occur due to the Sun's angle at any particular spot, which varies with latitude. The strong temperature contrast between polar and tropical air gives rise to the largest scale atmospheric circulations: the Hadley Cell, the Ferrel Cell, the Polar Cell, and the jet stream. Weather systems in the middle latitudes, such as extratropical cyclones, are caused by instabilities of the jet streamflow. Because Earth's axis is tilted relative to its orbital plane (called the ecliptic), sunlight is incident at different angles at different times of the year. On Earth's surface, temperatures usually range ±40 °C (−40 °F to 100 °F) annually. Over thousands of years, changes in Earth's orbit can affect the amount and distribution of solar energy received by Earth, thus influencing long-term climate and global climate change.

Climate is the long-term average of weather, typically averaged over a period of 30 years. Some of the meteorological variables that are commonly measured are temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, and precipitation. In a broader sense, climate is the state of the components of the climate system, which includes the ocean and ice on Earth. The climate of a location is affected by its latitude, terrain, and altitude, as well as nearby water bodies and their currents. 

1:

 The humans perspire when body temperature is warm and 


Correct
  • 1:
    precipitation is low
  • 2:
    precipitation is high
  • 3:
    humidity is high
  • 4:
    humidity is low
2:

  In the air, the amount of water vapor is classified as 


Correct
  • 1:
    wind
  • 2:
    precipitation
  • 3:
    humidity
  • 4:
    temperature
3:

  Considering the relief rain, the side of the mountain which stays dry is 


Correct
  • 1:
    hail ward side
  • 2:
    leeward side
  • 3:
    windward side
  • 4:
    none of the above
4:

Prevailing winds that travel to a region across a large body of water would probably make the region's climate


Correct
  • 1:
    warmer
  • 2:
    wetter
  • 3:
    cooler
  • 4:
    drier
5:

Which of the following does NOT collect weather-related data from the upper atmosphere?


Correct
  • 1:
    weather balloon
  • 2:
    Doppler radar
  • 3:
    Psychrometer
  • 4:
    Weather satellite
6:

A continental polar air mass forms in


Correct
  • 1:
    the Pacific Ocean
  • 2:
    northern Canada
  • 3:
    the Gulf of Mexico
  • 4:
    the desert Southwest
7:

Which describes an altocumulus cloud?


Correct
  • 1:
    high, feathery cloud
  • 2:
    puffy mid-level cloud
  • 3:
    low storm cloud
  • 4:
    high cloud made of ice crystals
8:

Which information can you get from a weather map?


Correct
  • 1:
    a 5-day weather forecast
  • 2:
    wind speeds and directions
  • 3:
    the location of cold fronts
  • 4:
    barometric pressure
9:

A windsock does NOT


Correct
  • 1:
    consist of a cone-shaped bag
  • 2:
    measure wind speed
  • 3:
    measure wind direction
  • 4:
    allow wind to pass through it
10:

Seasons are caused by


Correct
  • 1:
    The sun's cycle
  • 2:
    The green house effect
  • 3:
    sunspots
  • 4:
    The tilt of the earth's axis
11:

In what part of the water cycle do clouds form?


Correct
  • 1:
    evaporation
  • 2:
    runoff
  • 3:
    condensation
  • 4:
    precipitation
12:

What kind of weather does a stationary front bring?


Correct
  • 1:
    drizzly rain followed by a clear weather
  • 2:
    severe storms
  • 3:
    many days of cloudy, wet weather
  • 4:
    cold, dry weather
13:

Images of weather systems on television come from


Correct
  • 1:
    station models
  • 2:
    weather satellites
  • 3:
    weather balloons
  • 4:
    anemometers
14:

The sum total of weather conditions and variations over a large area over a long period of time is called


Correct
  • 1:
    weather
  • 2:
    climate
  • 3:
    hot weather
  • 4:
    cold weather
15:

Why do we wear woollen clothes in winter?


Correct
  • 1:
    To ward off cold
  • 2:
    To ward off heat
  • 3:
    To remain calm
  • 4:
    To remain drenched
16:

Why does the equator experiences about the same temperature year round?


Correct
  • 1:
    It tilts towards the sun and gets more direct solar energy
  • 2:
    It has no prevailing winds
  • 3:
    It has no mountains to affect its climate
  • 4:
    The sun's rays strike the equator about the same angle all year

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A level Weather and Climate Quiz 1