Which of these regions receives the maximum solar insolation per unit area?
The annual insolation received by the Earth in January is slightly more than the amount received in July. However, this variation in the solar output does not have a great effect on daily weather changes on the surface of the Earth. Which factors explain this?
1. Distribution of land
2. Atmospheric circulation
3. Extra-tropical cyclones
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The Earth as a whole neither accumulates heat nor loses it due to solar insolation because
Consider the following statements:
1. The lapse rate usually is more in winter than summer.
2. In hilly areas, a hot day followed by a calm, cloudless night act as a favourable condition for the phenomenon of temperature inversion.
3. If the moist air ascends rapidly to the cooler layers of the atmosphere, the water droplets freeze into ice pellets and fall to the earth as hail.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Consider the following about heatwaves:
1. Climate change is leading to increased frequency and intensity of heatwaves.
2. In India, it is most commonly experienced in North-Western regions.
3. As per NDMA guidelines, when local temperature is constantly above 40°C, heat waves must be declared by local authorities.
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Factors that affect the temperature at a particular region include
1. Circulation of planetary and local winds
2. Altitude and terrain of the place
3. Distance of the region from poles or equator
4. Movement of ocean waves
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Generally, at the same latitude the insolation is moreover the continent than over the oceans, because
1. Oceans are cloudier
2. Continents have varied relief
Which of the above is/are correct?
The annual range of surface temperature is much greater in the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans than in the southern oceans because
1. Cold winds blow from the continents towards the oceans and greatly reduce the winter temperatures.
2. Westerlies from mid-latitude regions increase the maximum annual variations in the sea surface temperature.
Which of the given statements is/are correct?
Consider the following statements:
Assertion (A): The annual range of temperature is greater in the Northern Hemisphere than that in the Southern Hemisphere.
Reason (R): Northern Hemisphere has more land area than Southern Hemisphere.
In the context of the above, which of these is correct?
In the Northern Hemisphere, the isotherms are drawn on the map are not parallel to the latitudes at several places (unlike the Southern Hemisphere) because of
Which of the following is/are the effects of temperature inversion?
1. Good air quality
2. Cloud formations
3. Thunderstorm Prevention
4. Trapping of smog
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Consider the following statements:
1. Low-pressure systems are usually characterised by dry and settled weather.
2. High-pressure systems usually bring wind and precipitation.
Which of the above is/are correct?
Consider the following statements:
1. The air pressure is highest at sea level and decreases with height.
2. Low air pressure is generally associated with cloudy skies and wet weather.
Which of the above is/are correct?
Concerning the Inter-tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), consider the following statements:
1. It is an area near the Equator where northeast and southeast trade winds meet.
2. The zone is referred to as the doldrums because of its erratic weather patterns with stagnant calms and violent thunderstorms.
3. If ITCZ is north of the equator, the southeast trade wind changes to a southwest wind as it crosses the equator because of the Coriolis effect.
Which of the above is/are correct?
If two places on a map fall on the same isochrone line, it implies that
Coriolis force plays a role in which of the following?
1. Formation of meanders
2. Direction of trade winds
3. Directing jet streams
4. Impact crater
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Winds are not deflected with great force at the equator due to
1. Zero Coriolis force at the equator
2. Presence of roaring forties
3. A large number of land breaks and bays
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Consider the following statements about Coriolis force:
1. It is zero at the equator and maximum at the poles.
2. It acts perpendicular to the pressure gradient.
3. Deflection caused due to Coriolis force will be less if the wind velocity increases.
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Which of the following local winds is an example for the cold wind?
Consider the following about sand and dust storms across the world:
1. They can travel thousands of kilometres across continents and oceans.
2. Chronic exposure to fine dust contributes to premature deaths from respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.
3. Deforestation and unsustainable agricultural practices as well as excessive water extraction and the modification of water bodies for irrigation and other purposes.
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What is/are the consequence(s) of the blowing of Chinook winds in America?
1. Vegetation and crops freeze as the temperature is lowered.
2. Onset of monsoonal winds in the region, causing rainfall sporadically in short intervals of time.
Which of the above is/are correct?
Known to sailors around the world as the 'doldrums', these (are)
1. Exist at the edge of the tropics
2. Also known as the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone
3. Popular for high wind speeds throughout the year
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Consider the following about South-East trade winds:
1. They blow mainly in the Northern Hemisphere near the equator.
2. The winds are deflected towards the East by the Coriolis Effect
Which of the above is/are correct?