EZGCM Visualization #3: Summative Post Lab Questions

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Quiz on EZGCM Visualization #3: Summative Post Lab Questions, created by Wallace Mason on 05/11/2018.
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Question 1

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Surface Air temperatures will __________ globally from 1958 to 2100
Answer
  • increase
  • decrease
  • stay the same

Question 2

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Precipitation amounts will _________ globally from 1958 to 2100.
Answer
  • increase
  • decrease
  • stay the same

Question 3

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This part of the U.S will see a decrease in precipitation.
Answer
  • the southeast
  • the west
  • the central
  • canada

Question 4

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The part of the U.S will see an increase in precipitation
Answer
  • the southeast
  • the east
  • the west
  • the Canada

Question 5

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Which of the following describes the precipitation changes in Lincoln?
Answer
  • a large increase
  • a large decrease
  • a small decrease or no change
  • a small increase

Question 6

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What is the maximum anomaly for precipitation in the year 2100 if 1958 data is the baseline?
Answer
  • -1 mm/day
  • 2-3 mm/day
  • 0 mm/day
  • 5 mm/day

Question 7

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Using slide 3, what is maximum temperature change from 1958 to 2100?
Answer
  • 1-3
  • 3-5
  • 11-13
  • 10-20

Question 8

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What is the maximum air temperature change in Lincoln nebraska from 1958 to 2100?
Answer
  • 1-2
  • 3-5
  • 5-8
  • 11-13

Question 9

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Where are winter maximum temperatures changing the most?
Answer
  • the equator
  • the ocean
  • the poles
  • the western united states

Question 10

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Why is it a big deal that winter maximum temperatures are increasing so much at the poles?
Answer
  • high winter temperatures melt snow and ice and decrease albedo
  • the oceans keep the area cool
  • a melting arctic will allow Russia to get raw materials
  • low winter temperatures might allow for another ice age
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