Geography, 16.10.2019 01:30 borgesalfonso12
Earth science geol 1401 exam 3 review dry adiabatic lapse rate (dar) saturated adiabatic lapse rate (mar) environmental lapse rate (elr) atmospheric stability – how is it related to dar, mar and elr? types of lift in the atmosphere – what makes the air go up? fronts – what are they? cold fronts – warm fronts ** orographic lifting and rain shadow effect exercise (4 questions) ** airmasses – (6 questions) where do hurricanes form (general locations on earth and latitudes)? parts of a hurricane and the most destructive part. hurricane date (when do the peak number occur? ) what parts of the united states are hit the most often by hurricanes? hurricane history – the deadliest and costliest hurricanes for the united states. the case of "bangladesh". tropical depression, tropical storms, and hurricanes – what are th
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Geography, 23.06.2019 19:00, Eylul30
What is likely to happen in the long term if the earth continues to absorb more energy than it emits? a. the earth will discontinue recycling energy. b. organisms will begin to compensate for the change by incorporating more energy. c. the overall temperature of the earth will increase. d. the nutrient cycles will happen more frequently. select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d
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Geography, 24.06.2019 08:00, sonykorah7279
How does rain water cause erosion and deposition? a. when acidic water soaks into the ground, water dissolves limestone, resulting in the formation of caves. b. when a river overflows it moves downhill resulting in the formation of caves. c. when it rains, water flows into rivers and streams and moves back to land, resulting in the formation of caves. d. when water empties into lakes, sediment is deposited, resulting in formation of caves.
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