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"Sea Areas" appear dark because they do not reflect as much LIGHT as do the MOUNTAIN ranges.
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Because your brain compares it to other things, it's the same thing with the moon why it appears bigger when actually it's always at the same distance.
In regular photographs, sunspots appear dark because the temperature of surrounding areas is so high that by comparison, sunspots are cool. In reality, they are still immensely hot.
No part of Arizona is completely free of tornadoes, but they appear to be less common in the western part of the state.
"Sea Areas" appear dark because they do not reflect as much LIGHT as do the MOUNTAIN ranges.
because there pretty
Optical storage devices are coded with areas that reflect and absorb laser light.
Open areas where they graze.
continental climates
Continental
some of the mountain ranges do
All areas don't have the same asorption and reflection areas. Ice covered areqs reflect radiation mores so than vegatation covered areas,etc. Water and land absorb and reflect differently. Cloud covered areas and cloudless areas get different radiation.
All areas don't have the same asorption and reflection areas. Ice covered areqs reflect radiation mores so than vegatation covered areas,etc. Water and land absorb and reflect differently. Cloud covered areas and cloudless areas get different radiation.
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Droughts can occur in regions all around the world, but they are most commonly experienced in arid and semi-arid regions. Areas like Africa, Australia, parts of the United States, and South America often suffer from drought conditions due to limited rainfall and high evaporation rates.
The Highlands typically refer to regions in Scotland, which are located in the northern and western parts of the country. The Scottish Highlands are known for their rugged landscapes, mountains, and lochs, making them a popular tourist destination.