Tag: the atmosphere

Questions Related to the atmosphere

What percentage of earth's surface is full of water?

  1. 70%

  2. 75%

  3. 70.8%

  4. 71%


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

70.8% part of the earth's surface is full of water. The distribution of this water is very uneven. At some places, the water storage is limited while it is ample at other place.

What are the major forms of precipitation?

  1. Snow

  2. Hailstones

  3. Rainfall

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

When water falls in the solid or liquid state from the clouds to ground, it is known as precipitation. Snow, hailstones, rainfall are the major forms of precipitation.

When the temperature in the atmosphere falls below the freezing point, water vapour directly turns into snowflakes. This process is known as 

  1. precipitation

  2. sublimation

  3. frosbite

  4. hail


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

When the temperature in the atmosphere falls below the freezing point, water vapour directly turns into snowflakes. This process is known as sublimation.

What is precipitation?

  1. Water falls in the solid or liquid state from the clouds to ground.

  2. Water vapor in the atmosphere.

  3. Type of snow

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

When water falls in the solid or liquid state from the clouds to ground it is called precipitation. Snow, hailstones, rainfall are the major forms of precipitation.

What is condensation?

  1. Water vapour in the atmosphere.

  2. The process by which water vapour in the atmosphere changed into liquid water.

  3. Water fall in the solid or liquid state.

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The process by which water vapour in the atmosphere changed into liquid water is called condensation. As the atmospheric conditions change, we see change in the forms of condensation.

Which rainfall is also known as the relief rainfall?

  1. Convectional rainfall

  2. Frontal rainfall

  3. Orographic rainfall

  4. Cyclonic rainfall


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

When the saturated air his obstructed by land form barrier such as mountains, it is forced to ascend and as it rises, it expands and temperature falls. As a result, condensation takes place and rainfall occurs. This type of rainfall is called as relief rain or orographic rainfall. 

In orographic rainfall, the leeward side of the mountain gets heavy rainfall.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In orographic rainfall, the windward slope of the mountain receives maximum rain and the leeward slope remains generally drier and is known as the rain shadow area.

When the condensation or solidification of the water vapor in the atmosphere occurs near the earth's surface, then what we can see?

  1. Fog

  2. Dew

  3. Frost

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

When the condensation or solidification of the water vapor in the atmosphere occurs near the earth's surface, then  we can see fog, dew, frost etc. 

When the concentric layer are formed in a hail?

  1. While the hail falls towards the ground.

  2. While the hail grow in size.

  3. While the hail taken upward due to air flow.

  4. All of above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

As hailstones are heavy, they fall towards the ground, but because of the frequent upward flow of air, they are repeatedly taken upwards. Here a new layer of snow encapsulates the hail. This happens quite a few times. Hence concentric layers are formed while the hail grows in size.

How hailstones are formed?

  1. Due to solidification of water droplets

  2. Due to humidification of snow.

  3. Due to change in temperature.

  4. All of above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Because of the upward movement of air, the water droplets go to higher altitude and solidification of these droplets occur and hailstones are formed.