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Which factor most likely causes two cities at the same elevation and latitude to have different yearly average temperature ranges?

The proximity to a large body of water or ocean currents can impact the temperature ranges in cities at the same elevation and latitude. Ocean currents can transport heat, affecting the local climate and leading to variations in temperature ranges between cities.


How does elevation relate to temperature?

As elevation increases, temperature tends to decrease. This is known as the lapse rate, which is about 3.5°F for every 1,000 feet gained in elevation. This is why mountainous regions are often cooler than low-lying areas at the same latitude.


What is the effect of lowering temperature on the rate of burning?

it is the same


What is the effect of lower temperature on the rate of burning?

it is the same


Why would the temperature and humidity be different in different locations of a city on the same day?

The temperature and humidity can vary in different locations of a city due to variations in elevation, proximity to bodies of water, urban heat island effect, and differences in vegetation cover. These factors can influence local microclimates, leading to differences in weather conditions within the same city.


Which is NOT a common limiting factor water temperature sunlight color?

Water temperature is NOT a common limiting factor. Temperature can affect the rate of biological processes, but it is not typically a limiting factor in the same way that things like sunlight availability or nutrient availability can be for ecosystems.


Does temperature have the same effect on the solubility of a gas in a liquid and solid in liquid?

yes it does


What is the effect of capacitance at high frequencies?

A: Is the same as low frequency except it becomes a predominant factor.


Are all the tempurters at all points along the earths equator the same wy or why not?

No; temperature is affected by other factors such as elevation and proximity to an ocean.


What is a density independent regulatory factor?

A density-independent regulatory factor is an environmental factor that influences population size or growth without being affected by the population density. These factors can include natural disasters like floods or droughts, temperature changes, or other abiotic factors. They have the same effect on population size regardless of the population's density.


Contour lines connect points with the same?

Contour lines connect points with the same elevation or value, showing the shape and elevation of the land on a map.


What is the main limiting factor in marine ecosystems?

i have no idea i have the same question!!!!!!!! sorry