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Mountain Climate correct answers Wide variations in temperature and precipitation varying from elevation. Desert Climate correct answers Less than 10 inches of rainfall. High variances in daily high/low temperatures common. Tropical Climate correct answers Temperatures 75 degrees or above yea...

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Mountain Climate correct answers Wide variations in temperature and precipitation varying from
elevation.

Desert Climate correct answers Less than 10 inches of rainfall. High variances in daily high/low
temperatures common.

Tropical Climate correct answers Temperatures 75 degrees or above year round with lots of
rainfall

Marine West Coast Climate correct answers 45-75 degrees year round with abundant amounts of
rainfall.

Humid Continental Climate correct answers Hot summers and cold winters with high humidity
and precipitation year round.

microclimate correct answers small climatic regions near or on the ground

mesoclimate correct answers small climatic area on the earth's surface

macroclimate correct answers climate of a much larger area like a state or country

global climate correct answers climate extending over the entire earth

Weather V.S. Climate correct answers Weather is what conditions of the atmosphere are over a
short period of time. Climate is how the atmosphere "behaves" over relatively long periods of
time.

natural gases correct answers all natural gases are made up of hydrocarbons (hydrogen and
carbon molecules) some are fossil fuels

anthropogenic gases correct answers human made gases, affect climate

aerosols correct answers a group of solid or liquid droplets in air or another gas.

natural gas examples (fossil fuels) correct answers methane, propane, butane, coal, gas,
petroleum, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen

anthropogenic/greenhouse gas examples correct answers carbon, methane, carbon dioxide,
nitrous oxide

aerosol gas examples correct answers fog, haze, cigarette smoke, mist,

greenhouse gases correct answers absorbs radiation within the thermal infrared range, releases it,
and causes greenhouse effect

, volcanic particulates (volcanic ash) correct answers made up of small pieces of tepha: pulverized
pieces of rock and glass

3 types of radiation correct answers albedo, longwave, and shortwave

albedo radiation correct answers diffused radiation: light that's reflected from the earth, and
reflected into space, reflectivity of earth

shortwave radiation correct answers used to describe the radiant energy emitted from the sun or
tanning beds. uses UV rays

longwave radiation correct answers absorbs sun rays and emits these rays, infrared energy
emitted by the earth and atmosphere

daisy world model correct answers A hypothetical idea in which a planet is covered in black and
white daisies with different albedos. The black thrives in cooler weather but absorbs heat causing
the planet to warm. The white thrives in warmer weather but reflects heat and cools it back
causing more black daisies to grow

1st Interaction of radiation with the atmosphere/atmospheric gases/aerosols correct answers
Scattering: small particles and gas molecules diffuse some of the incoming solar rays, reducing
the amount of incoming radiation reaching the earth's surface. It redirects the rays into different
directions without reducing the intensity. It causes the sky to be blue.

2nd Interaction of radiation with the atmosphere/atmospheric gases/aerosols correct answers
Absorption: solar radiation is retained by substances and converted into heat energy. Then it
emits its own/converts the heat energy into long wave radiation.

3rd Interaction of radiation with the atmosphere/atmospheric gases/aerosols correct answers
Reflection: sunlight is redirected 180 degrees back into space. The redirection causes 100% loss
in insolation/solar radiation. Most reflection comes from reflection off of liquid and frozen water
in clouds.

Insolation correct answers amount of solar radiation reaching an area

Causes of daily temperature variations correct answers earth's rotation, sun angle, wind speed,
cloudiness

Causes of seasonal temperature variations correct answers amount of solar radiation reaching the
ground

Köppen System correct answers a system for classifying the world's climates on the basis of
temperature and precipitatiion

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