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Final Exam

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  A warm-water pool accumulates and warm moist air rises, inducing rainfall.
B  Cold water is transported away from the shore causing abnormally high temperatures.
C  Southerly winds bring warm temperatures and dry weather.
D  Dry, cold air is transported from the north, inducing drought conditions.
E  Cold water is brought to the surface that chills the air above, inducing cool, wet weather.
Question #2
A  Equatorial currents move faster.
B  Trade winds blow from west to east.
C  Low pressure builds in the western Pacific.
D  Trade winds blow from east to west.
E  High pressure builds in the eastern Pacific.
Question #3
A  Molecules of water vapor have more mass than the displaced nitrogen and oxygen.
B  Molecular movement of water vapor occupies less space than dry air.
C  Molecules of water vapor have less mass than the displaced nitrogen and oxygen.
D  Molecular movement of water vapor occupies more space than dry air.
E  Water vapor molecules are more compressed than dry air molecules.
Question #4
A  Decreased saturation because of cooler water
B  There are fewer animals present
C  Mineral precipitation​
D  The respiration of marine animals and bacteria​
E  The by-products of photosynthesis
Question #5
A  subtropical water masses
B  polar water masses
C  temperate water masses
D  tropical water masses
E  equatorial water masses
Question #6
A  seasons; latitude
B  longitude; latitude
C  winds; convection
D  seasons; longitude
E  winds; reflection
Question #7
A  temperate regions
B  equatorial regions
C  tropical regions
D  polar regions
E  mid-latitudes
Question #9
A  As heat is removed, density stays the same.
B  As temperature increases, heat stays the same.
C  As heat is applied, temperature increases (or as heat is removed, temperature decreases).
D  As heat is applied (or removed), temperature stays the same.
E  As temperature increases, density stays the same.
Question #10
A  sensible heat loss of water
B  latent heat of vaporization
C  diffusion of heat energy
D  heat capacity of water
E  latent heat of fusion
Question #11
A  density
B  capillary rise
C  heat capacity
D  adhesion
E  surface tension
Question #12
A  Both temperature and salinity decrease with depth.
B  Many combinations of temperature and salinity can yield the same density.
C  Density of water tends to decrease with depth.
D  Water masses of the same density will not combine.
E  Only one combination of temperature and salinity can yield a given density.
Question #13
A  45° to the right of wind direction
B  In the same direction as the wind
C  45° to the left of wind direction
D  90° to the left of wind direction
E  90° to the right of wind direction
Question #14
A  Spreading centers
B  Pacific-type margins
C  Hot spots
D  Fracture zones
E  Atlantic-type margins
Question #15
A  Along the continental margin
B  In a submarine canyon
C  Around hot spot volcanoes
D  At a mid-ocean ridge
E  In a deep ocean trench
Question #16
A  It will stay the same
B  It will spread out
C  It will be uplifted
D  It will grow thicker
E  It will subside
Question #17
A  Optimum distance from a star
B  Low gravity
C  Toxic atmosphere
D  Few moons
E  Perfectly spherical orbit
Question #20
A  True
B  False
Question #23
A  False
B  True
Question #24
A  False
B  True
Question #26
A  True
B  False
Question #28
A  Sea grasses
B  Whale falls
C  Planktonic organisms and bacteria
D  Water column debris
E  Fossilized fish
Question #29
A  oxygen
B  hydrogen
C  carbon dioxide
D  nitrogen
E  nitrous oxide
Question #30
A  commensalism
B  environmental resistance
C  succession
D  carrying capacity
E  progression
Question #31
A  intertidal zone
B  surface of temperate ocean
C  surface of a polar ocean
D  cobble beaches
E  deep ocean
Question #32
A  Fringing reef
B  Mangrove
C  ​Atoll
D  Drumlin
E  Barrier reef
Question #33
A  spring tides
B  neap tides
C  semidiurnal mixed tides
D  semidiurnal tides
E  diurnal tides
Question #34
A  400 meters per second
B  20 meters per second
C  1 meter per second
D  10 meters per second
E  There is not enough information to tell
Question #35
A  It is strongest near the equator.
B  It causes Northern Hemisphere surface currents to flow to the left of the wind direction.
C  It causes cold-core eddies in the Northern Hemisphere to rotate clockwise.
D  It causes the peak of the “hill” in the center of the gyre to be steeper on the eastern side.
E  It is absent at the equator.
Question #36
A  Warm, dry air with zones of high pressure
B  Warm, humid air with zones of high pressure
C  Cold, dry air with zones of low pressure
D  Warm, humid air with zones of low pressure
E  Cold, dry air with zones of high pressure
Question #37
A  Carbon dioxide combines chemically with water to form carbonic acid.
B  Carbon dioxide is more reactive.
C  Carbon dioxide is used by plankton for energy
D  Carbon dioxide is used in mineral formation.​
E  Carbon dioxide is not used in photosynthesis.
Question #38
A  evaporitic sediment
B  siliceous ooze
C  turbidic sediment
D  calcareous ooze
E  diatomaceous earth
Question #39
A  Turbidity
B  Volcanic eruptions
C  Subduction
D  Spreading
E  Erosion
Question #40
A  Spread out
B  Stay the same
C  Sink
D  Rise
E  Subduct
Question #41
A  polar sea ice
B  rainforest sediments
C  estuarine bays
D  hydrothermal vents
Question #42
A  From north to south
B  From east to west
C  Descending down to land surface
D  Ascending up into the atmosphere
E  From west to east
Question #43
A  Transform plate boudary
B  Convergent plate boundary
C  Divergent plate boundary
Question #44
A  Convergent plate boundary
B  Transform plate boudary
C  Divergent plate boundary
Question #45
A  Convergent plate boundary
B  Divergent plate boundary
C  Transform plate boudary
Question #46
A  Divergent plate boundary
B  Convergent plate boundary
C  Transform plate boudary
Question #47
A  Divergent plate boundary
B  Transform plate boudary
C  Convergent plate boundary
Question #48
A  Coastal waters have limited opportunities for oil production and recreational activities.
B  Coastal waters serve as nursery grounds for many species that inhabit the open ocean.
C  Coastal waters receive land-derived pollutants after they pass through the open ocean.
D  Coastal waters are of minor importance for shipping because they traverse the open ocean.
E  Coastal waters only support about 15% of the total mass of life in the oceans.
Question #49
A  North Atlantic Current
B  Brazil Current
C  Gulf Stream
D  North Equatorial Current
E  California Current
Question #50
A  West Wind Drift
B  Heat transfer in a gas or liquid by the circulation of currents from one region to another.
C  A density-driven circulation that is initiated at the ocean surface by temperature and salinity.
D  An apparent force resulting from Earth’s rotation that causes particles in motion to be deflected.
E  The vast amounts of latent heat as water evaporates and condenses.
Question #51
A  latent heat of fusion
B  latent heat of sublimation
C  latent heat of deposition
D  latent heat of condensation
E  latent heat of melting
Question #52
A  dry and warm
B  wet and warm
C  wet and cold
D  dry and cold
E  not enough information to tell
Question #53
A  more
B  the same
C  less
Question #55
A  has no effect to
B  lower
C  increase
Question #56
A  5 to 10
B  15 to 20
C  1 to 5
D  10 to 15
Question #57
A  the same
B  lower
C  higher