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Physics, 14.12.2020 22:10 joelhtx

I NEED ANSWERS ASAP! IM GIVING 100 POINTS! 1. When weather predictions are incorrect, what is the most likely cause?
A) The person predicting the weather may have had a bias.
B) Small differences in models can lead to large differences in complex systems.
C) The elevation of different landforms may have been significantly inaccurate.
D) Measurements of the initial conditions may have been very inaccurate.

2. If climate change gradually made some weather models less accurate at predicting weather, what could be done with those models? (1 point)
A) Meteorologists could just add or subtract a little at the end if they knew by how much the models were off.
B) Meteorologists could use more computing time to generate more precise calculations.
C) It would be best to start over from present observations and create a new weather model.
D) Small changes could be made to the models that would greatly improved their ability to predict the weather.

3. Weather reports are able to forecast the percent chance of precipitation, although it is generally much more reliable in the Midwest of the United States (Nebraska, Kansas), than in the Pacific Northwest (Washington, Oregon). What is the most likely cause for this? (1 point)
A) Mountains and bodies of water make models more complicated in the Pacific Northwest.
B) In parts of the country where it rains more often, it is just easier to predict that it may rain, and that is often correct.
C) Data collection is better in the Midwest, leading to better predictions.
D) There is a bias in different parts of the country about weather.

4. The most difficult models involve phenomena that change very quickly. Which of the following models would involve the most challenging set of computations? (1 point)
A) stellar evolution
B) tornado formation
C) climate change
D) plate tectonics

5. An astronomer has used a computational model to predict the effects of two galaxies colliding. What would be the best way to find evidence that the model is valid? (1 point)
A) Wait for two galaxies to collide and watch what happens.
B) Have another group perform an independent test of the same model.
C) Repeat the computations many times and get an average.
D) Look at different examples of galaxy collisions in the universe.

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