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GlobalWarmingQ3-v1s1[edit | edit source]

1. It is expected that carbon emissions will begin to diminish in the 21st century as fossil fuel reserves begin to dwindle.

___ a) true
___ b) false


2. Global dimming, caused by air-born particulates produced by volcanoes and human made pollutants

___ a) exerts a cooling effect by increasing the reflection of incoming sunlight
___ b) is more related to the ozone problem than to global warming
___ c) exerts a heating effect by absorbing infra-red radiation from earth's surface


3. The climate change community is divided between those who believe the goal should be to eliminate the earth's greenhouse effect altogether, and those who argue that we should attempt to minimize earth's greenhouse effect.

___ a) true
___ b) false


4. The Keeling curve shows that carbon dioxide concentrations

___ a) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, with increasing slope, and regular and predictable annual fluctuations
___ b) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, at constant slope, and irregular fluctuations due associated with El Ninos and La Ninas.
___ c) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, at constant slope, and regular and predictable annual fluctuations


5. Carbon dioxide contributes more to the greenhouse effect than does water vapor.

___ a) true
___ b) false


6. Depleting the ozone layer cools the stratosphere because ozone absorbs UV energy from the sun that heats the stratosphere.

___ a) true
___ b) false


7. Depleting the ozone layer cools the stratosphere because ozone allows UV radiation to penetrate.

___ a) true
___ b) false


8. Water vapor contributes more to the greenhouse effect than does carbon dioxide.

___ a) true
___ b) false


9. Which external force plays the smallest role in current efforts to model global warming?

___ a) orbital cycles
___ b) solar luminosity (i.e. variations in energy from the sun)
___ c) volcanic eruptions
___ d) greenhouse gasses


10. Soot tends to warm the earth when it accumulates in atmospheric brown clouds.

___ a) true
___ b) false


11. The distinction between the urban heat island effect and land use changes is that the latter involves the earth's average temperature while the former involves only the temperature near weather stations where the measurements are made

___ a) true
___ b) false


12. "External forcings" refer to effects that can either increase or decrease, the Earth's temperature.

___ a) true
___ b) false


13. In the arctic, soot tends to cool the earth.

___ a) true
___ b) false


14. Soot tends to cool the earth when it accumulates in atmospheric brown clouds.

___ a) true
___ b) false


15. The carbon cycle

___ a) describes how carbon is absorbed and emitted by the oceans, soil, plants, etc.
___ b) is an effort to store carbon in underground caves.
___ c) is a proposal to trade carbon credits.


16. The "Greenhouse effect schematic" in the section on "Temperature changes..." indicates that most of the energy from the Sun is absorbed by the earth's atmosphere.

___ a) true
___ b) false


17. Approximately what percent of global warming can be attributed to a long-term trend (since 1978) in the sun's energy?

___ a) 50%
___ b) 0%
___ c) 10%
___ d) 30%


18. "External forcings" refer to effects that can increase, but not decrease, the Earth's temperature.

___ a) true
___ b) false


19. In the arctic, soot tends to warm the earth.

___ a) true
___ b) false


20. The "Greenhouse effect schematic" in the section on "Temperature changes..." indicates that most of the energy from the Sun is absorbed at the earth's surface.

___ a) true
___ b) false


21. Greenhouse warming acts to cool the stratosphere

___ a) true
___ b) false


22. Emissions scenarios are

___ a) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by nature
___ b) estimates of changes in future emission levels of greenhouse gases
___ c) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by the world's oceans
___ d) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by agriculture


23. Greenhouse warming acts to warm the stratosphere

___ a) true
___ b) false


Key to GlobalWarmingQ3-v1s1[edit | edit source]

1. It is expected that carbon emissions will begin to diminish in the 21st century as fossil fuel reserves begin to dwindle.

- a) true
+ b) false


2. Global dimming, caused by air-born particulates produced by volcanoes and human made pollutants

+ a) exerts a cooling effect by increasing the reflection of incoming sunlight
- b) is more related to the ozone problem than to global warming
- c) exerts a heating effect by absorbing infra-red radiation from earth's surface


3. The climate change community is divided between those who believe the goal should be to eliminate the earth's greenhouse effect altogether, and those who argue that we should attempt to minimize earth's greenhouse effect.

- a) true
+ b) false


4. The Keeling curve shows that carbon dioxide concentrations

+ a) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, with increasing slope, and regular and predictable annual fluctuations
- b) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, at constant slope, and irregular fluctuations due associated with El Ninos and La Ninas.
- c) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, at constant slope, and regular and predictable annual fluctuations


5. Carbon dioxide contributes more to the greenhouse effect than does water vapor.

- a) true
+ b) false


6. Depleting the ozone layer cools the stratosphere because ozone absorbs UV energy from the sun that heats the stratosphere.

+ a) true
- b) false


7. Depleting the ozone layer cools the stratosphere because ozone allows UV radiation to penetrate.

- a) true
+ b) false


8. Water vapor contributes more to the greenhouse effect than does carbon dioxide.

+ a) true
- b) false


9. Which external force plays the smallest role in current efforts to model global warming?

+ a) orbital cycles
- b) solar luminosity (i.e. variations in energy from the sun)
- c) volcanic eruptions
- d) greenhouse gasses


10. Soot tends to warm the earth when it accumulates in atmospheric brown clouds.

- a) true
+ b) false


11. The distinction between the urban heat island effect and land use changes is that the latter involves the earth's average temperature while the former involves only the temperature near weather stations where the measurements are made

+ a) true
- b) false


12. "External forcings" refer to effects that can either increase or decrease, the Earth's temperature.

- a) true
+ b) false


13. In the arctic, soot tends to cool the earth.

- a) true
+ b) false


14. Soot tends to cool the earth when it accumulates in atmospheric brown clouds.

+ a) true
- b) false


15. The carbon cycle

+ a) describes how carbon is absorbed and emitted by the oceans, soil, plants, etc.
- b) is an effort to store carbon in underground caves.
- c) is a proposal to trade carbon credits.


16. The "Greenhouse effect schematic" in the section on "Temperature changes..." indicates that most of the energy from the Sun is absorbed by the earth's atmosphere.

- a) true
+ b) false


17. Approximately what percent of global warming can be attributed to a long-term trend (since 1978) in the sun's energy?

- a) 50%
+ b) 0%
- c) 10%
- d) 30%


18. "External forcings" refer to effects that can increase, but not decrease, the Earth's temperature.

- a) true
+ b) false


19. In the arctic, soot tends to warm the earth.

+ a) true
- b) false


20. The "Greenhouse effect schematic" in the section on "Temperature changes..." indicates that most of the energy from the Sun is absorbed at the earth's surface.

+ a) true
- b) false


21. Greenhouse warming acts to cool the stratosphere

+ a) true
- b) false


22. Emissions scenarios are

- a) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by nature
+ b) estimates of changes in future emission levels of greenhouse gases
- c) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by the world's oceans
- d) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by agriculture


23. Greenhouse warming acts to warm the stratosphere

- a) true
+ b) false


GlobalWarmingQ3-v2s1[edit | edit source]

1. Soot tends to warm the earth when it accumulates in atmospheric brown clouds.

___ a) true
___ b) false


2. Global dimming, caused by air-born particulates produced by volcanoes and human made pollutants

___ a) exerts a cooling effect by increasing the reflection of incoming sunlight
___ b) exerts a heating effect by absorbing infra-red radiation from earth's surface
___ c) is more related to the ozone problem than to global warming


3. Depleting the ozone layer cools the stratosphere because ozone absorbs UV energy from the sun that heats the stratosphere.

___ a) true
___ b) false


4. Soot tends to cool the earth when it accumulates in atmospheric brown clouds.

___ a) true
___ b) false


5. "External forcings" refer to effects that can increase, but not decrease, the Earth's temperature.

___ a) true
___ b) false


6. The distinction between the urban heat island effect and land use changes is that the latter involves the earth's average temperature while the former involves only the temperature near weather stations where the measurements are made

___ a) true
___ b) false


7. The carbon cycle

___ a) is an effort to store carbon in underground caves.
___ b) is a proposal to trade carbon credits.
___ c) describes how carbon is absorbed and emitted by the oceans, soil, plants, etc.


8. In the arctic, soot tends to cool the earth.

___ a) true
___ b) false


9. Depleting the ozone layer cools the stratosphere because ozone allows UV radiation to penetrate.

___ a) true
___ b) false


10. Greenhouse warming acts to cool the stratosphere

___ a) true
___ b) false


11. The climate change community is divided between those who believe the goal should be to eliminate the earth's greenhouse effect altogether, and those who argue that we should attempt to minimize earth's greenhouse effect.

___ a) true
___ b) false


12. Carbon dioxide contributes more to the greenhouse effect than does water vapor.

___ a) true
___ b) false


13. The "Greenhouse effect schematic" in the section on "Temperature changes..." indicates that most of the energy from the Sun is absorbed at the earth's surface.

___ a) true
___ b) false


14. Greenhouse warming acts to warm the stratosphere

___ a) true
___ b) false


15. The "Greenhouse effect schematic" in the section on "Temperature changes..." indicates that most of the energy from the Sun is absorbed by the earth's atmosphere.

___ a) true
___ b) false


16. Which external force plays the smallest role in current efforts to model global warming?

___ a) orbital cycles
___ b) greenhouse gasses
___ c) volcanic eruptions
___ d) solar luminosity (i.e. variations in energy from the sun)


17. Approximately what percent of global warming can be attributed to a long-term trend (since 1978) in the sun's energy?

___ a) 0%
___ b) 30%
___ c) 10%
___ d) 50%


18. The Keeling curve shows that carbon dioxide concentrations

___ a) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, at constant slope, and irregular fluctuations due associated with El Ninos and La Ninas.
___ b) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, with increasing slope, and regular and predictable annual fluctuations
___ c) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, at constant slope, and regular and predictable annual fluctuations


19. In the arctic, soot tends to warm the earth.

___ a) true
___ b) false


20. Emissions scenarios are

___ a) estimates of changes in future emission levels of greenhouse gases
___ b) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by agriculture
___ c) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by the world's oceans
___ d) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by nature


21. It is expected that carbon emissions will begin to diminish in the 21st century as fossil fuel reserves begin to dwindle.

___ a) true
___ b) false


22. Water vapor contributes more to the greenhouse effect than does carbon dioxide.

___ a) true
___ b) false


23. "External forcings" refer to effects that can either increase or decrease, the Earth's temperature.

___ a) true
___ b) false


Key to GlobalWarmingQ3-v2s1[edit | edit source]

1. Soot tends to warm the earth when it accumulates in atmospheric brown clouds.

- a) true
+ b) false


2. Global dimming, caused by air-born particulates produced by volcanoes and human made pollutants

+ a) exerts a cooling effect by increasing the reflection of incoming sunlight
- b) exerts a heating effect by absorbing infra-red radiation from earth's surface
- c) is more related to the ozone problem than to global warming


3. Depleting the ozone layer cools the stratosphere because ozone absorbs UV energy from the sun that heats the stratosphere.

+ a) true
- b) false


4. Soot tends to cool the earth when it accumulates in atmospheric brown clouds.

+ a) true
- b) false


5. "External forcings" refer to effects that can increase, but not decrease, the Earth's temperature.

- a) true
+ b) false


6. The distinction between the urban heat island effect and land use changes is that the latter involves the earth's average temperature while the former involves only the temperature near weather stations where the measurements are made

+ a) true
- b) false


7. The carbon cycle

- a) is an effort to store carbon in underground caves.
- b) is a proposal to trade carbon credits.
+ c) describes how carbon is absorbed and emitted by the oceans, soil, plants, etc.


8. In the arctic, soot tends to cool the earth.

- a) true
+ b) false


9. Depleting the ozone layer cools the stratosphere because ozone allows UV radiation to penetrate.

- a) true
+ b) false


10. Greenhouse warming acts to cool the stratosphere

+ a) true
- b) false


11. The climate change community is divided between those who believe the goal should be to eliminate the earth's greenhouse effect altogether, and those who argue that we should attempt to minimize earth's greenhouse effect.

- a) true
+ b) false


12. Carbon dioxide contributes more to the greenhouse effect than does water vapor.

- a) true
+ b) false


13. The "Greenhouse effect schematic" in the section on "Temperature changes..." indicates that most of the energy from the Sun is absorbed at the earth's surface.

+ a) true
- b) false


14. Greenhouse warming acts to warm the stratosphere

- a) true
+ b) false


15. The "Greenhouse effect schematic" in the section on "Temperature changes..." indicates that most of the energy from the Sun is absorbed by the earth's atmosphere.

- a) true
+ b) false


16. Which external force plays the smallest role in current efforts to model global warming?

+ a) orbital cycles
- b) greenhouse gasses
- c) volcanic eruptions
- d) solar luminosity (i.e. variations in energy from the sun)


17. Approximately what percent of global warming can be attributed to a long-term trend (since 1978) in the sun's energy?

+ a) 0%
- b) 30%
- c) 10%
- d) 50%


18. The Keeling curve shows that carbon dioxide concentrations

- a) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, at constant slope, and irregular fluctuations due associated with El Ninos and La Ninas.
+ b) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, with increasing slope, and regular and predictable annual fluctuations
- c) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, at constant slope, and regular and predictable annual fluctuations


19. In the arctic, soot tends to warm the earth.

+ a) true
- b) false


20. Emissions scenarios are

+ a) estimates of changes in future emission levels of greenhouse gases
- b) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by agriculture
- c) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by the world's oceans
- d) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by nature


21. It is expected that carbon emissions will begin to diminish in the 21st century as fossil fuel reserves begin to dwindle.

- a) true
+ b) false


22. Water vapor contributes more to the greenhouse effect than does carbon dioxide.

+ a) true
- b) false


23. "External forcings" refer to effects that can either increase or decrease, the Earth's temperature.

- a) true
+ b) false


GlobalWarmingQ3-v1s2[edit | edit source]

1. The climate change community is divided between those who believe the goal should be to eliminate the earth's greenhouse effect altogether, and those who argue that we should attempt to minimize earth's greenhouse effect.

___ a) true
___ b) false


2. The Keeling curve shows that carbon dioxide concentrations

___ a) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, at constant slope, and regular and predictable annual fluctuations
___ b) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, at constant slope, and irregular fluctuations due associated with El Ninos and La Ninas.
___ c) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, with increasing slope, and regular and predictable annual fluctuations


3. Depleting the ozone layer cools the stratosphere because ozone allows UV radiation to penetrate.

___ a) true
___ b) false


4. Greenhouse warming acts to cool the stratosphere

___ a) true
___ b) false


5. Water vapor contributes more to the greenhouse effect than does carbon dioxide.

___ a) true
___ b) false


6. Depleting the ozone layer cools the stratosphere because ozone absorbs UV energy from the sun that heats the stratosphere.

___ a) true
___ b) false


7. "External forcings" refer to effects that can increase, but not decrease, the Earth's temperature.

___ a) true
___ b) false


8. Global dimming, caused by air-born particulates produced by volcanoes and human made pollutants

___ a) is more related to the ozone problem than to global warming
___ b) exerts a cooling effect by increasing the reflection of incoming sunlight
___ c) exerts a heating effect by absorbing infra-red radiation from earth's surface


9. Approximately what percent of global warming can be attributed to a long-term trend (since 1978) in the sun's energy?

___ a) 0%
___ b) 50%
___ c) 30%
___ d) 10%


10. The "Greenhouse effect schematic" in the section on "Temperature changes..." indicates that most of the energy from the Sun is absorbed at the earth's surface.

___ a) true
___ b) false


11. In the arctic, soot tends to cool the earth.

___ a) true
___ b) false


12. The "Greenhouse effect schematic" in the section on "Temperature changes..." indicates that most of the energy from the Sun is absorbed by the earth's atmosphere.

___ a) true
___ b) false


13. Carbon dioxide contributes more to the greenhouse effect than does water vapor.

___ a) true
___ b) false


14. It is expected that carbon emissions will begin to diminish in the 21st century as fossil fuel reserves begin to dwindle.

___ a) true
___ b) false


15. "External forcings" refer to effects that can either increase or decrease, the Earth's temperature.

___ a) true
___ b) false


16. The distinction between the urban heat island effect and land use changes is that the latter involves the earth's average temperature while the former involves only the temperature near weather stations where the measurements are made

___ a) true
___ b) false


17. Soot tends to warm the earth when it accumulates in atmospheric brown clouds.

___ a) true
___ b) false


18. Greenhouse warming acts to warm the stratosphere

___ a) true
___ b) false


19. Soot tends to cool the earth when it accumulates in atmospheric brown clouds.

___ a) true
___ b) false


20. Which external force plays the smallest role in current efforts to model global warming?

___ a) solar luminosity (i.e. variations in energy from the sun)
___ b) greenhouse gasses
___ c) volcanic eruptions
___ d) orbital cycles


21. In the arctic, soot tends to warm the earth.

___ a) true
___ b) false


22. Emissions scenarios are

___ a) estimates of changes in future emission levels of greenhouse gases
___ b) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by nature
___ c) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by agriculture
___ d) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by the world's oceans


23. The carbon cycle

___ a) is a proposal to trade carbon credits.
___ b) describes how carbon is absorbed and emitted by the oceans, soil, plants, etc.
___ c) is an effort to store carbon in underground caves.


Key to GlobalWarmingQ3-v1s2[edit | edit source]

1. The climate change community is divided between those who believe the goal should be to eliminate the earth's greenhouse effect altogether, and those who argue that we should attempt to minimize earth's greenhouse effect.

- a) true
+ b) false


2. The Keeling curve shows that carbon dioxide concentrations

- a) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, at constant slope, and regular and predictable annual fluctuations
- b) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, at constant slope, and irregular fluctuations due associated with El Ninos and La Ninas.
+ c) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, with increasing slope, and regular and predictable annual fluctuations


3. Depleting the ozone layer cools the stratosphere because ozone allows UV radiation to penetrate.

- a) true
+ b) false


4. Greenhouse warming acts to cool the stratosphere

+ a) true
- b) false


5. Water vapor contributes more to the greenhouse effect than does carbon dioxide.

+ a) true
- b) false


6. Depleting the ozone layer cools the stratosphere because ozone absorbs UV energy from the sun that heats the stratosphere.

+ a) true
- b) false


7. "External forcings" refer to effects that can increase, but not decrease, the Earth's temperature.

- a) true
+ b) false


8. Global dimming, caused by air-born particulates produced by volcanoes and human made pollutants

- a) is more related to the ozone problem than to global warming
+ b) exerts a cooling effect by increasing the reflection of incoming sunlight
- c) exerts a heating effect by absorbing infra-red radiation from earth's surface


9. Approximately what percent of global warming can be attributed to a long-term trend (since 1978) in the sun's energy?

+ a) 0%
- b) 50%
- c) 30%
- d) 10%


10. The "Greenhouse effect schematic" in the section on "Temperature changes..." indicates that most of the energy from the Sun is absorbed at the earth's surface.

+ a) true
- b) false


11. In the arctic, soot tends to cool the earth.

- a) true
+ b) false


12. The "Greenhouse effect schematic" in the section on "Temperature changes..." indicates that most of the energy from the Sun is absorbed by the earth's atmosphere.

- a) true
+ b) false


13. Carbon dioxide contributes more to the greenhouse effect than does water vapor.

- a) true
+ b) false


14. It is expected that carbon emissions will begin to diminish in the 21st century as fossil fuel reserves begin to dwindle.

- a) true
+ b) false


15. "External forcings" refer to effects that can either increase or decrease, the Earth's temperature.

- a) true
+ b) false


16. The distinction between the urban heat island effect and land use changes is that the latter involves the earth's average temperature while the former involves only the temperature near weather stations where the measurements are made

+ a) true
- b) false


17. Soot tends to warm the earth when it accumulates in atmospheric brown clouds.

- a) true
+ b) false


18. Greenhouse warming acts to warm the stratosphere

- a) true
+ b) false


19. Soot tends to cool the earth when it accumulates in atmospheric brown clouds.

+ a) true
- b) false


20. Which external force plays the smallest role in current efforts to model global warming?

- a) solar luminosity (i.e. variations in energy from the sun)
- b) greenhouse gasses
- c) volcanic eruptions
+ d) orbital cycles


21. In the arctic, soot tends to warm the earth.

+ a) true
- b) false


22. Emissions scenarios are

+ a) estimates of changes in future emission levels of greenhouse gases
- b) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by nature
- c) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by agriculture
- d) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by the world's oceans


23. The carbon cycle

- a) is a proposal to trade carbon credits.
+ b) describes how carbon is absorbed and emitted by the oceans, soil, plants, etc.
- c) is an effort to store carbon in underground caves.


GlobalWarmingQ3-v2s2[edit | edit source]

1. The "Greenhouse effect schematic" in the section on "Temperature changes..." indicates that most of the energy from the Sun is absorbed at the earth's surface.

___ a) true
___ b) false


2. Greenhouse warming acts to warm the stratosphere

___ a) true
___ b) false


3. "External forcings" refer to effects that can increase, but not decrease, the Earth's temperature.

___ a) true
___ b) false


4. Depleting the ozone layer cools the stratosphere because ozone allows UV radiation to penetrate.

___ a) true
___ b) false


5. Soot tends to warm the earth when it accumulates in atmospheric brown clouds.

___ a) true
___ b) false


6. Emissions scenarios are

___ a) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by nature
___ b) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by the world's oceans
___ c) estimates of changes in future emission levels of greenhouse gases
___ d) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by agriculture


7. Carbon dioxide contributes more to the greenhouse effect than does water vapor.

___ a) true
___ b) false


8. Greenhouse warming acts to cool the stratosphere

___ a) true
___ b) false


9. Depleting the ozone layer cools the stratosphere because ozone absorbs UV energy from the sun that heats the stratosphere.

___ a) true
___ b) false


10. The "Greenhouse effect schematic" in the section on "Temperature changes..." indicates that most of the energy from the Sun is absorbed by the earth's atmosphere.

___ a) true
___ b) false


11. In the arctic, soot tends to warm the earth.

___ a) true
___ b) false


12. Approximately what percent of global warming can be attributed to a long-term trend (since 1978) in the sun's energy?

___ a) 0%
___ b) 50%
___ c) 30%
___ d) 10%


13. Soot tends to cool the earth when it accumulates in atmospheric brown clouds.

___ a) true
___ b) false


14. The climate change community is divided between those who believe the goal should be to eliminate the earth's greenhouse effect altogether, and those who argue that we should attempt to minimize earth's greenhouse effect.

___ a) true
___ b) false


15. Which external force plays the smallest role in current efforts to model global warming?

___ a) solar luminosity (i.e. variations in energy from the sun)
___ b) orbital cycles
___ c) volcanic eruptions
___ d) greenhouse gasses


16. Global dimming, caused by air-born particulates produced by volcanoes and human made pollutants

___ a) is more related to the ozone problem than to global warming
___ b) exerts a heating effect by absorbing infra-red radiation from earth's surface
___ c) exerts a cooling effect by increasing the reflection of incoming sunlight


17. The distinction between the urban heat island effect and land use changes is that the latter involves the earth's average temperature while the former involves only the temperature near weather stations where the measurements are made

___ a) true
___ b) false


18. The carbon cycle

___ a) describes how carbon is absorbed and emitted by the oceans, soil, plants, etc.
___ b) is a proposal to trade carbon credits.
___ c) is an effort to store carbon in underground caves.


19. Water vapor contributes more to the greenhouse effect than does carbon dioxide.

___ a) true
___ b) false


20. The Keeling curve shows that carbon dioxide concentrations

___ a) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, with increasing slope, and regular and predictable annual fluctuations
___ b) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, at constant slope, and regular and predictable annual fluctuations
___ c) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, at constant slope, and irregular fluctuations due associated with El Ninos and La Ninas.


21. It is expected that carbon emissions will begin to diminish in the 21st century as fossil fuel reserves begin to dwindle.

___ a) true
___ b) false


22. "External forcings" refer to effects that can either increase or decrease, the Earth's temperature.

___ a) true
___ b) false


23. In the arctic, soot tends to cool the earth.

___ a) true
___ b) false


Key to GlobalWarmingQ3-v2s2[edit | edit source]

1. The "Greenhouse effect schematic" in the section on "Temperature changes..." indicates that most of the energy from the Sun is absorbed at the earth's surface.

+ a) true
- b) false


2. Greenhouse warming acts to warm the stratosphere

- a) true
+ b) false


3. "External forcings" refer to effects that can increase, but not decrease, the Earth's temperature.

- a) true
+ b) false


4. Depleting the ozone layer cools the stratosphere because ozone allows UV radiation to penetrate.

- a) true
+ b) false


5. Soot tends to warm the earth when it accumulates in atmospheric brown clouds.

- a) true
+ b) false


6. Emissions scenarios are

- a) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by nature
- b) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by the world's oceans
+ c) estimates of changes in future emission levels of greenhouse gases
- d) estimates of how greenhouse gasses are absorbed and emitted by agriculture


7. Carbon dioxide contributes more to the greenhouse effect than does water vapor.

- a) true
+ b) false


8. Greenhouse warming acts to cool the stratosphere

+ a) true
- b) false


9. Depleting the ozone layer cools the stratosphere because ozone absorbs UV energy from the sun that heats the stratosphere.

+ a) true
- b) false


10. The "Greenhouse effect schematic" in the section on "Temperature changes..." indicates that most of the energy from the Sun is absorbed by the earth's atmosphere.

- a) true
+ b) false


11. In the arctic, soot tends to warm the earth.

+ a) true
- b) false


12. Approximately what percent of global warming can be attributed to a long-term trend (since 1978) in the sun's energy?

+ a) 0%
- b) 50%
- c) 30%
- d) 10%


13. Soot tends to cool the earth when it accumulates in atmospheric brown clouds.

+ a) true
- b) false


14. The climate change community is divided between those who believe the goal should be to eliminate the earth's greenhouse effect altogether, and those who argue that we should attempt to minimize earth's greenhouse effect.

- a) true
+ b) false


15. Which external force plays the smallest role in current efforts to model global warming?

- a) solar luminosity (i.e. variations in energy from the sun)
+ b) orbital cycles
- c) volcanic eruptions
- d) greenhouse gasses


16. Global dimming, caused by air-born particulates produced by volcanoes and human made pollutants

- a) is more related to the ozone problem than to global warming
- b) exerts a heating effect by absorbing infra-red radiation from earth's surface
+ c) exerts a cooling effect by increasing the reflection of incoming sunlight


17. The distinction between the urban heat island effect and land use changes is that the latter involves the earth's average temperature while the former involves only the temperature near weather stations where the measurements are made

+ a) true
- b) false


18. The carbon cycle

+ a) describes how carbon is absorbed and emitted by the oceans, soil, plants, etc.
- b) is a proposal to trade carbon credits.
- c) is an effort to store carbon in underground caves.


19. Water vapor contributes more to the greenhouse effect than does carbon dioxide.

+ a) true
- b) false


20. The Keeling curve shows that carbon dioxide concentrations

+ a) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, with increasing slope, and regular and predictable annual fluctuations
- b) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, at constant slope, and regular and predictable annual fluctuations
- c) show a steady rise in CO2 levels, at constant slope, and irregular fluctuations due associated with El Ninos and La Ninas.


21. It is expected that carbon emissions will begin to diminish in the 21st century as fossil fuel reserves begin to dwindle.

- a) true
+ b) false


22. "External forcings" refer to effects that can either increase or decrease, the Earth's temperature.

- a) true
+ b) false


23. In the arctic, soot tends to cool the earth.

- a) true
+ b) false


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http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Global_warming&oldid=618541358