Question 4 (1 point)
Which of the following statement(s) is/are INCORRECT (select all that apply)?
Question 4 options:
Dry areas such as deserts are generally expected to get even drier under climate change |
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Soil moisture remains largely unaffected by climate change |
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Australia is generally expected to get drier conditions |
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Temperature changes are expected to be the most extreme in equatorial regions |
Question 5 (1 point)
Which of the following statement(s) is/are INCORRECT (select all that apply)?
Question 5 options:
The occurrence of cyclones is likely to decrease |
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Arctic regions are warming more rapidly than global means |
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Equatorial regions are likely to have increased future precipitation amounts |
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Number of consecutive dry days is projected to increase dramatically in Northern Africa |
Question 6 (1 point)
Climate scientists use averages of several different climate models to estimate future climate
Question 6 options:
True | |
False |
Question 7 (1 point)
In the fifth IPCC report, you will find the code “RCP 2.6”. Which of the following statements about this code is CORRECT?
Question 7 options:
It is a new name for the A1 scenario |
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It projects a mean temperature increase of 3.7 C by the year 2100 |
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Predicts the lowest CO2 concentrations for the year 2100 of all the different RCP’s |
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Is used with the new sequential approach used by the IPCC to calculate future climate |
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All of the above |
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None of the above |
Question 8 (1 point)
This
figure shows the seasonal change in temperature across Canada by
2050 using averages of different scenarios.
Which of the following statements in regards to this figure is CORRECT?
Question 8 options:
a. Temperatures in Canada are forecasted to decrease on average |
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b. Projected temperature increase is expected to be highest during the winter months |
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c. During the summer months, temperature is predicted to increase by 4.5 - 5C in Ontario |
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Only b. and c. |
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All of the above |
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Which of the following are colligative properties? (select all that apply) 1. Boiling Point Elevation 2. Osmotic Pressure 3. Temperature Change 4. Density 5. Enthalpy of Formation
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Caption:
Figure 1A shows the locations of the five anole lizard
populations in the study. Figure 2A shows the mean
CTmin (critical thermal minimum, the temperature
at which lizards lose their coordination) over time for two of the
populations. Figure 2B compares the mean CTmin
values for all five populations in the summers of 2013 (closed
circles) and 2014 (open circles). Asterisks indicate that the
CTmin for a population was significantly lower...
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