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Environmental Engineering Practice Test: Atmosphere & Greenhouse Gases
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The atmosphere is a dynamic collection of gases that constantly move and change. These gases form several layers around Earth that are loosely defined by composition and temperature. Greenhouse gases are gases in the atmosphere that absorb energy and prevent heat from escaping into space. This process is known as the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse gases include: Carbon dioxide, Methane, Nitrous oxide, Water vapor, Synthetic fluorinated gases, Ozone, Chlorofluorocarbons, & SF6. Greenhouse gases are transparent to short-wave radiation from the sun, but block long-wave infrared radiation from... Show more
Environmental Engineering Practice Test: Atmosphere & Greenhouse Gases
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1. Which of the following devices can be used to measure ozone in the stratosphere from the ground?
2. Which of the following compounds have the highest GWP?
3. By international convention, which line marks the outermost boundary of the Earth’s atmosphere?
4. The GWP depends on which of the following factors?
5. What does the phrase “anthropogenic CO2 emissions” mean?
6. Which layer of the atmosphere is responsible for aurora formation?
7. Which of the following radiations of the sun do greenhouse gases trap?
8. Between what altitudes, is the ozone layer found in highest concentrations?
9. What is the average concentration of ozone in the ozone layer of the atmosphere?
10. What is the region of mild and irregular wind in the equatorial region known as?
11. Which of the following statements is true?
12. Troposphere contains nearly 80% of the atmosphere by mass.
13. Nitrogen also helps in preventing UV rays from reaching the Earth.
14. The planetary boundary layer belongs to which of the following atmospheric layers?
15. “Roaring forties” is the term used to describe which of the following winds?
16. What is the GWP of methane over a time period of 20 years?
17. By how much has atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration increased ever since the Industrial Revolution?
18. The Montreal Protocol bans the production of which of the following chemical substances?
19. What is the significance of the ionosphere?
20. What does EESC stand for in context of ozone depleting compounds?
21. What is the emissivity of the Earth’s surface?
22. Which type of clouds is found in the highest altitude of the Earth’s atmosphere?
23. Which of the following bodies in the solar system has anti-greenhouse effect?
24. Which of the following chemicals are responsible for the depletion of the stratospheric ozone layer?
25. The long UV-B radiations are important for vitamin D production of the skin.