Unit 3 Quiz
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Feedback questions
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On a scale of 1-5, how informative were the Unit 3 Lessons? *
Not very informative.
I learned a lot!
On a scale of 1-5, how engaging were the Unit 3 Lessons? *
Not very engaging.
I had a lot of fun!
What did you like about the Unit 3 Lessons? *
What changes do you think should be made to the Unit 3 Lessons, and why? *
Content-based questions
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Why is the atmosphere necessary for organisms to survive? Select all that apply. *
1 point
Required
Which layer of the atmosphere filters out X-rays and Gamma rays from the Sun? *
1 point
Match each stage of the Water Cycle with its correct definition. *
4 points
Evaporation
Condensation
Precipitation
Runoff/Groundwater
Water droplets in clouds get large and heavy and fall from the atmosphere to the Earth as rain, snow, hail, and sleet.
Water vapor changes to liquid water through cooling.
When precipitation falls on the ground, it gets absorbed and funneled into streams and rivers that eventually flow back into the ocean.
Water changes to vapor through heating.
Which of the following factors influence weather? Select all that apply. *
1 point
Required
Match each type of air mass with the correct definition. *
4 points
Cold Front
Warm Front
Occluded Front
Stationary Front
Cold and warm air meet and stay put for a while.
Warm air moves in, often producing rain
Cold air mass is moving in to replace a warm air mass.
A cold and warm air front both move in, but the cold front moves faster, pushing the warm front up. This produces rain.
How does air temperature affect weather? *
2 points
Match each climate type with the correct definition. *
5 points
Tropical
Dry
Mild
Polar
Continental
Moderate temperatures, usually found along coastlines. Example is the mediterranean.
Desertlike conditions. Ex. Sahara desert in North Africa.
Freezing cold conditions found at regions near the north and south poles. Ex. Antarctica
Hot weather, can be either tropical wet or tropical wet and dry, around the equator. Ex. rain forest in South America.
Large temperature differences between summer and winter (no water nearby to moderate the temperature). Examples are midwest US and Canada.
True or False: Higher elevations result in warmer temperatures. *
1 point
How do cities affect local climate? *
1 point
True or False: Water takes longer than air to heat up and cool down, so coastal areas have less fluctuation in temperatures. *
1 point
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