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exemple question 89


In the standard atmosphere the temperature at an altitude of 10 000 feet will be closest to ?

exemple question 90
In standard atmosphere temperature at an altitude of 10 000 feet will be closest to


In the standard atmosphere the pressure at an altitude of 2 800 feet will be closest to ?

exemple question 91
In standard atmosphere pressure at an altitude of 2 800 feet will be closest to


exemple question 92
At an altitude close to sea level an air pressure of 1035 hpa means An anticyclonic area.


exemple question 93
The whole vertical movements of air ascending and descending due to diurnal heating of ground called An anticyclonic area.


exemple question 94
The most common means of measuring wind speed and wind direction at altitude the An anticyclonic area.


exemple question 95
In standard atmosphere temperature and pressure from 0 to 11 km evolve in following way Temperature pressure decrease.


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After sunset lower layers of atmosphere are Temperature pressure decrease.


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The earth receives solar energy emitted Temperature pressure decrease.


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The dew point defined as Temperature at which a volume of air must be cooled at constant pressure in order to reach saturation.


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An inversion a layer of air in which temperature Increases with increasing altitude.


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Around 11 000 m of altitude in mid latitudes a boundary layer exists between two layers of atmosphere it called Increases with increasing altitude.


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At an altitude close to sea level an air pressure of 1031 hpa means An anticyclonic area.


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The atmospheric pressure generated The weight of a column of air above a unit area on land surface.


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In standard atmosphere sea level temperature The weight of a column of air above a unit area on land surface.


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An area with little variation in air pressure within a large geographic area called The weight of a column of air above a unit area on land surface.


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The two main components of dry air are The weight of a column of air above a unit area on land surface.


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Relative humidity the Amount of moisture present in air compared to amount air could hold at that temperature pressure.


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A condition when air temperature aloft higher than that of lower atmosphere generally referred to as Amount of moisture present in air compared to amount air could hold at that temperature pressure.


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Failure to adjust altimeter when flying from an area of low pressure to an area of higher pressure will result in altimeter indicating Amount of moisture present in air compared to amount air could hold at that temperature pressure.



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