题目
GEOG 102-PTS1-Online Lab5
单项选择题
What would the temperature of the air be when it reaches the summit of Mt. Assiniboine (approximately 3500 m), in the Rocky Mountains? (In 7, you figured out the air temperature at 3000 m in Q.14 – the air cools above that at the MAR (6 degrees per 1000m). What will the temperature be at 3500 m?) Temp (from 14) – Temp decrease (MAR) over 500 m ------------------------------ = Temp @ summit of Mt. Assiniboine What is the temperature @ summit of Mt. Assiniboine? _____________°C
选项
A.29°C
B.-19°C
C.1°C
D.9°C
E.19°C
F.-9°C
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思路分析
Let’s lay out what the problem is asking and what information is used.
- The problem asks for the air temperature at the summit of Mt. Assiniboine, at 3500 m.
- It tells us to use the Mid-Altitude Reduction (MAR) rate of 6°C per 1000 m, i.e., the air cools by 6°C for every 1000 m of ascent.
- The ascent from 3000 m to 3500 m is 500 m, which corresponds to a temperature decrease of 6°C × (500 m / 1000 m) = 3°C.
- Therefore, the summit temperature equals the temperature at 3000 m minus 3°C.
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