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Chapter 2|88 ADX Prep Quiz Questions| Correctly Answered
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2101 - Which atmospheric factor causes rapid movement of surface fronts? 
A. Upper low located directly over the surface 
B. Upper winds blowing across the front 
C. The cold front overtaking and lifting the warm front. - ️️B. Upper winds blowing across the front 
2102 - What weather feature occurs at altitude levels near the tropopause? 
A. Maximum winds and narrow wind shear zones. 
B. Thin layers of cirrus (ice crystal) clouds at the tropopause level. 
C. Abrupt temperature increase above...
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EPA 608 CORE EXAM TESTS COMBINED | VERIFIED TEST QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS
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EPA 608 CORE EXAM TESTS 
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Where is the stratosphere? - ANSWER 10 to 30 miles 
Where is ozone located? - ANSWER stratosphere 
What does ozone in the stratosphere above the earth consist of? 
a. Molecules containing 2 oxygen atoms 
b. Molecules containing 3 oxygen atoms 
c. Molecules containing 4 oxygen atoms 
d. Molecules containing 5 oxygen atoms - ANSWER b. Molecules 
containing 3 oxygen atoms 
Which of the following refrigerants ha...
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EPA 608 Core Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024| Rated A+
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EPA 608 Core Exam Questions with 100% 
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Where is the stratosphere? 10 to 30 miles 
Where is ozone located? stratosphere 
What does an ozone molecule consist of? 3 oxygen atoms 
The ozone layer protects us from... ultraviolet radiation 
The ozone layer helps to maintain... stable earth temperatures 
Depletion of ozone causes... crop loss, eye disease, skin cancer, reduced marine 
life, deforestation, increased ground level ozone. 
What ty...
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Civil Air Patrol Billy Mitchell Test Study Guide Aerospace Questions & 100% Verified Answers | Latest Update | Already Graded A+
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combustion chamber 
: an enclosed chamber in which fuel and air are burned for the production of 
energy 
cycle 
: a recurring series of events: the airplane engine has four cycles; intake, 
compression, power, and exhaust 
lean mixture 
: a mixture of gasoline in which there is more air than fuel 
magneto 
: an electrical generator tat produces power when rotated 
meter/metering 
: in terms of fuel this process of allowing amount of fuel to to pass to the 
combustion chamber 
2 | P a g e 
po...
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NIFE Weather Questions and Answers Already Passed
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NIFE Weather Questions and Answers 
 
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What is the composition of dry air? 78% nitrogen 
21% oxygen 
1% mixture of 10 other gases 
 
How much of the atmosphere, by volume, is composed of water? 0 to 5% 
 
What are condensation nuclei? -Nongaseous substances such as dust and salt particles, 
pollen, etc 
 
-Water molecules condense on these particles and form clouds 
 
What layer of the atmosphere is adjacent to the Earth's surface? Troposphere 
 
List some characteristics of th...
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ATSC 113 Flying Module A Questions with All Correct Answers (2024-2025 Update)
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ATSC 113 Flying Module A Questions with All Correct Answers ( Update) 
 
Which of the following aviation activities is NOT directly affected by poor visibility, for flights not on instruments? - Answer- passenger safety briefing 
 
VFR means visual flight rules, where you use your view out the windscreen to navigate, control your aircraft, and land at airports. - Answer- true 
 
If you fly VFR to your destination airport only to find it "socked in" (completely covered) with dense fog, your...
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EGEE 101 Exam 3; Quiz Questions; Questions & Answers 100% Correct
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EGEE 101 Exam 3; Quiz Questions; Questions & 
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Where is the Ozone Layer? Correct answer-Stratosphere 
Ground level ozone is a Correct answer-secondary pollutant 
Smog is more common in the winter Correct answer-false 
PM2.5 is worse for your health than PM10 Correct answer-True 
2.5- organic compounds, metals 
10-dust, pollen, mould
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Meteorology Exam 1 || A+ Guaranteed.
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What is the atmosphere? correct answers layer of gases that surround the Earth 
 
What are the most abundant gases in the atmosphere? correct answers Nitrogen, Oxygen, Argon 
 
What are permanent gases in the atmosphere? correct answers gases that remain constant (nitrogen and oxygen) 
 
What are variable gases in the atmosphere? correct answers fluctuate at any given time in the atmosphere (water vapor, carbon dioxide) 
 
How is carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere? correct answers the d...
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PPL Exam – Meteorology |Study Questions Solved 100% Correct
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Where does majority of weather occur? - Troposphere 
How high is the troposphere in Polar regions? - 25,000 to 35,000 feet 
How high is the troposphere in Equatorial regions? - 50,000 to 60,000 feet 
What are the 4 levels of the atmosphere in order from the bottom up? - 1. Troposphere 
2. Stratosphere 
3. Mesosphere 
4. Thermosphere
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WX 201 - Exam #1 Questions and Answers
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WX 201 - Exam #1 Questions and Answers 
Permanent Gases in the Atmosphere 
Constant concentration in the atmosphere 
78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen, 1% Other Gases: Argon, Neon, Helium, Krypton, Hydrogen 
 
 
Variable Gases in the Atmosphere 
The amount/concentration in the atmosphere varies or changes 
Includes: Water Vapor, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and Ozone 
 
 
Sources 
produce gases 
Ex: decaying plants/animals, volcanoes, photosynthesis 
 
 
Sinks 
deplete (remove) gases 
Ex: soil bacteria, resp...
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