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Would you expect the daily temperature range to be higher in a maritime climate or continental climate?

You would expect the daily temperature range to be higher in a continental climate compared to a maritime climate. Continental climates tend to have larger temperature variations between day and night due to the absence of moderating effects from large bodies of water.


How many degrees F do scientist expect the average global temperature to increase to over the next 100 years?

Scientists expect the average global temperature to increase by 1.5 to 4.5 degrees Fahrenheit over the next 100 years, depending on future emissions scenarios and climate policies.


What relationship would you expect to find between the air temperature and dewpoint temperature at ground level if the area is covered by fog?

In areas covered by fog, the air temperature is typically close to the dewpoint temperature. This is because fog forms when the air temperature cools to the dewpoint temperature, causing water vapor in the air to condense into tiny water droplets that make up the fog.


Where would you expect to find Canada's mildest climate and why?

You would expect to find Canada's mildest climate on the southwest coast of British Columbia, due to the moderating influence of the Pacific Ocean. The ocean helps to keep temperatures relatively mild year-round and reduces extreme temperature swings.


If the temperature at sea level were 23 degrees Celsius what would the air temperature be at the height of 2 kilometers under average conditions?

The average decrease in temperature with altitude is around 6.5 degrees Celsius per kilometer, known as the lapse rate. At 2 kilometers above sea level, we would expect the temperature to be approximately 10 degrees Celsius lower than at sea level. Therefore, at a height of 2 kilometers, the air temperature would be around 13 degrees Celsius under average conditions.