Answer:
Warmer temperatures, rising sea levels, and severe weather would wreak havoc on property and vital infrastructure, as well as human health and productivity in industries like agriculture, forestry, fishing, and tourism.
Complete the sentence.
The total amount of sunlight that approaches Earth is about _______ in September as in March
half as much
twice as much
the same
Answer:
C). The same
Explanation:
As per the question, the aggregate sunlight received during the months of September and March is almost the same as both of these months witness an equinox marking the beginning of spring(in March) and the fall(in September). March 20 or 21 and September 22 or 23 are the two days when there is an intersection of the apparent path of the sun and the sun's center is right above the celestial equator. On these days, an equal amount of sunlight is received throughout the Earth(excluding the extreme poles) i.e. 12 hours of sunlight and darkness for 12 hours. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
In Sahara the term erg is used to describe a(n) Answers are: A: oasis B: sand sea C:Rocky Mountain D:river
Answer:
B: sand sea
Explanation:
"Erg" is an acronym used to describe a sand sea that, in general, refers to a mountain of sand that was created by the wind in a flat area. The dunes do not have any vegetation cover, since the wind can only drag the sand. In addition to the sand sea, the acronym "erg" can indicate the existence of sand sheets, which are created when the dunes are not formed.
Explain what it means to be in the wilderness in this model.
Answer:
The wilderness is a region that is uncultivated and uninhabited by humans.
Wilderness is beyond the fourth ring far from all other habitants.
Explanation:
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Answer:
question 1 is A question 2 is C question 3 is TRUE
Explanation:
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Which current has a cooling effect on the climate of the west coast of South America?
(1) Falkland Current
(2) Peru Current
(3) Benguela Current
(4) Brazil Current