The process in which water vapors are formed in the air is called

  • evaporation
  • transpiration
  • respiration
  • precipitation

The area of North Europe experience cool temperate climate which lies between

  • 20°N and 55°S
  • 10°N and 30°S
  • 25°N and 45°S
  • 45°N and 60°S

The unit of measurement to measure relative humidity is

  • percentage
  • centimeters
  • degree Celsius
  • degree Fahrenheit

The too much water presence in rivers causes

  • desertification
  • endangering
  • flood
  • drought

The water which returns to the surface of Earth is classified as

  • wind
  • precipitation
  • humidity
  • temperature

The snow will fall as precipitation when the temperature is below

  • −12 °C
  • −8 °C
  • 0 °C
  • 10 °C

The fluffy and white clouds that are piled up from the flat base are classified as

  • Stevenson clouds
  • cumulus clouds
  • stratus clouds
  • cirrus clouds

The examples of precipitation does not includes

  • frost and hail
  • rain
  • snow
  • cyclones

The change in atmosphere at given place for very short time is called

  • weather
  • climate
  • season
  • none of the above

The rain which is caused when rain meets to mountains or hills is classified as

  • relief rain
  • frontal rain
  • convectional rain
  • refraction rain

The types of temperate climate includes

  • warm temperate
  • cool temperate
  • polar climate
  • both a and b

The less water vapors are held when the

  • temperature is lower
  • temperature is higher
  • greenhouse gases are less in air
  • greenhouse gases are more in air

The second layer of the Earth's atmosphere is

  • mesosphere
  • thermosphere
  • troposphere
  • stratosphere

The average summer of areas having cool temperate climate lies between

  • 15 °C and 25 °C
  • 18 °C and 29 °C
  • 23 °C and 39 °C
  • 12 °C and 30 °C

The annual rainfall of tropical monsoon climate is

  • 2,500 millimeters
  • 3,200 millimeters
  • 2,800 millimeters
  • 1,800 millimeters

The monsoons in monsoon tropical climate areas are onshore in

  • spring
  • autumn
  • winter
  • summer

The instrument which is used to measure the precipitation of particular place is known as

  • storm scale
  • rain gauge
  • seismograph
  • thermometer

The average temperature in summer in warm temperate climate area is between

  • 18 °C and 29 °C
  • 23 °C and 39 °C
  • 12 °C and 30 °C
  • 23 °C and 40 °C

The example of warm temperate climate area is

  • Bangladesh and Priyanka
  • southeast brazil
  • Iranian highlands
  • southwest Africa

The third layer of the Earth's atmosphere is

  • troposphere
  • stratosphere
  • mesosphere
  • thermosphere

The actual amount of the water vapors present in the air is classified as

  • relative wind
  • relative precipitation
  • relative humidity
  • relative temperature

The most distinctive feature of warm temperate climate is

  • dry and hot winter
  • dry and hot summer
  • dry and hot spring
  • dry and hot autumn

The weather information for any future date is classified as

  • maritime forecast
  • continental forecast
  • ocean currents forecast
  • weather forecast

The example of warm current is

  • California current
  • North Atlantic drift
  • North Arctic drift
  • South Atlantic drift

Considering equatorial climate, the annual mean temperature is usually at

  • 39 °C
  • 28 °C
  • 33 °C
  • 36 °C

The first layer of the Earth's atmosphere is

  • troposphere
  • stratosphere
  • mesosphere
  • thermosphere

The pressure of air is greatest at

  • ridges
  • mountains
  • sea level
  • valleys

The location of polar climate region on North Pole is

  • 50.5°N
  • 40.5°N
  • 25.5°N
  • 66.5°N

The type of rain which is formed when cold air mass meets the warm air mass is classified as

  • relief rain
  • frontal rain
  • convectional rain
  • refraction rain

The box in which thermometers are kept to save them from direct sunlight is called

  • Stevenson Screen
  • Cirrus Screen
  • Cumulus Screen
  • Stratus Screen
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