Quiz: Global Atmospheric Circulation and the Hadley Cell
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Welcome to this quiz on global atmospheric circulation and the Hadley Cell. Let's test your knowledge with these 10 questions!
What is the main purpose of global atmospheric circulation?
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Which of the following are the Earth's major atmospheric circulation cells? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} cell is located near the equator and is responsible for moving heat away from the tropics to the mid-latitudes.
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What happens to air at the equator in the Hadley cell?
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Which factors contribute to global atmospheric circulation? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} effect causes winds to curve due to the Earth’s rotation.
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Which direction do trade winds blow in the Hadley cell?
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