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What caused the interior of Earth to separate into layers?*
The north polar view maps below show the average area covered by Arctic Sea ice in September of 1980, 2000, and 2011.
The maps best support the inference that Earth’s climate is*
What is the average air pressure exerted by Earth’s atmosphere at sea level, expressed in millibars and inches of mercury?*
Which climate condition generally results from both an increase in distance from the equator and an increase in elevation above sea level?*
A ship is at a location of 40° S 77° W. Which type of surface ocean current and tectonic plate boundary are located beneath this ship?*
The map below shows a cold, arctic air mass that moved southeast from Canada to cover most of the eastern half of the United States during January 2010.
Which shift caused this flow of cold air out of Canada?*
What controls the direction of movement of most surface ocean currents?*
The map below shows two seasonal positions of the polar front jet stream over North America.
Which statement best explains why the position of the polar front jet stream varies with the seasons?*
The direction of movement of the major surface ocean currents is most affected by Earth’s*
Which two 23.5°-latitude locations are influenced by cool surface ocean currents?*
Base your answers to questions 11 on the weather map below, which shows the locations of a high-pressure center (H) and a low-pressure center (L) over a portion of North America. The isolines indicate surface air pressures.
The arrows on which map best show the pattern of surface winds around these two pressure centers?*
Base your answers to questions 12 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The diagram represents a weather balloon as it rises from Earth’s surface to 1000 meters (m). The air temperature and wet-bulb temperature values in degrees Celsius (°C) and the air pressure values in millibars (mb) are given for three altitudes.
A cloud is forming at 1000 meters. Identify the phase change that is occurring at 1000 meters to produce the cloud. [1]*
Base your answers to questions 13 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The diagram represents a landscape containing a stream. The arrows represent the movement of water in the water cycle. Letter A is a location where a certain water cycle process is occurring.
Identify the water cycle process causing cloud formation to occur at location A, and state whether energy is gained or released by the water vapor during this process. [1]*
Base your answers to questions 14 on the Atlantic hurricane map below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The arrows on the map show the tracks of various hurricanes that occurred during late summer and early fall.
Describe one ocean surface condition or atmospheric condition that makes the area over the Atlantic Ocean between 10° N latitude and 20° N latitude ideal for these hurricanes to form. [1]*
Base your answers to questions 15 on the passage and map below and on your knowledge of Earth science. The map shows a satellite image of a nor’easter that influenced the weather of the northeastern United States. The white areas represent clouds associated with this storm system. The locations of North Carolina and Albany, New York, are labeled on the map. The storm’s low-pressure center is represented by letter L. Letters cP and mT represent two air masses.
Nor’easters
A nor’easter is a large, low-pressure storm system that moves along the east coast of the United States. The wind over the land blows generally from the northeast as the center of the low passes by a location, hence the name nor’easter. Due to the circulation of winds around the center of the low-pressure system, large amounts of precipitation occur as moist air is carried from the ocean to the land. These storms usually intensify off of the North Carolina coast as they track toward the northeast.
Circle the terms that best describe the relative moisture and relative temperature characteristics of the mT air mass compared to the cP air mass shown on the map. [1]
Relative moisture of mT air mass (circle one): more humid less humid the same Relative temperature of mT air mass (circle one): cooler warmer the same*