Question Bank
Which gas primarily absorbs long-wave radiation emitted by the Earth?
What process describes how the Earth emits energy back to the atmosphere?
How much solar radiation is typically absorbed by the Earth's surface?
What is the normal lapse rate for temperature decrease with altitude?
Which part of the Earth's surface has a deficit in radiation balance?
Why is the process of convection mostly confined to the troposphere?
How does the Earth's distance from the sun affect terrestrial radiation?
What is the main reason for temperature variation between land and sea?
What term describes the lines connecting places of equal temperature?
What type of air mass typically brings warmer conditions to an area?
Which of the following is NOT a factor in local temperature variations?
Temperature inversion primarily occurs in which part of the atmosphere?
What type of temperature inversion is frequently experienced in valleys?
What phenomenon might occur during a prolonged temperature inversion?
How does the presence of ocean currents affect coastal temperature?
What is indicated by the isotherms on a temperature distribution map?
When are the isotherms more likely to deviate from their usual patterns?
Which current makes the eastern coastal regions of continents warmer?
What temperature range is typical for equatorial oceans in January?
How does altitude primarily affect temperature in a specific location?