Which increases the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere acting as a carbon source
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Respiration :)
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How are pressure measurements related to weather prediction
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Decreasing pressure indicates stormy weather.
Increasing Pressure indicates better weather.
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What causes the global air convection current between the equator and the poles
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earths tilt (apex)
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Why do bodies of water tend to moderate temperature swings from day to day
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Water has a high heat capacity.
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What causes a valley breeze
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The sides of the valley heating more quickly than the air around
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What can happen to soil if the hydrogen ion concentration increases
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When there is an increase in hydrogen ion concentration, the
soil becomes acidic. Too much acidity in the soil can kill
plants.
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If the Earth was not spinning there could still be a
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seasonal cycle
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A patch of ground in direct sunlight will have what a patch of ground shaded by clouds
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cow penis
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A value is in the domain of a function if there is a what on the graph of the function at that x-value
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points
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What cool region underneath cloud cover will have a region with no cloud cover
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A higher pressure than
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What is biologicial species
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A species is a group of organisms that share common
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What would occur if the earth was tilted
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The Earth is tilted, and it causes seasons.
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What are the important characteristics of a mild climate zone
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a damp time of climate zone
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What causes two distinct pressure zones between equator and the poles
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Earths rotation
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What is the difference of the causes between a sea breeze and a land breeze
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The only difference - is the direction of flow. A sea breeze
blows from the sea onto the land. A land breeze flows in the
opposite direction.
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For the same insolation order these regions from highest absorption to lowest.
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as s hold
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What causes the global convection current between the equator and the poles.
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Surface currents are caused by wind, and affected by the
rotation of the Earth and the gravity of the moon (tides). When the
oceans are deep, convection within the layers can also affect the
flow of currents.
* While wind currents are greatly affected by uneven heating of
the Earth's surface, there is no corresponding heating of the ocean
bottom by the Sun. So currents do not form spontaneously at
depth.
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Hpow do the conditions in the united states change when the jet stream moves north
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It gets warmer-Apex
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Which increases the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere acting as a carbon source
Respiration :)
How are pressure measurements related to weather prediction
Decreasing pressure indicates stormy weather.
Increasing Pressure indicates better weather.
What causes the global air convection current between the equator and the poles
earths tilt (apex)
Why do bodies of water tend to moderate temperature swings from day to day
Water has a high heat capacity.
What causes a valley breeze
The sides of the valley heating more quickly than the air around
it
What can happen to soil if the hydrogen ion concentration increases
When there is an increase in hydrogen ion concentration, the
soil becomes acidic. Too much acidity in the soil can kill
plants.
If the Earth was not spinning there could still be a
seasonal cycle
A patch of ground in direct sunlight will have what a patch of ground shaded by clouds
cow penis
A value is in the domain of a function if there is a what on the graph of the function at that x-value
points
What cool region underneath cloud cover will have a region with no cloud cover
A higher pressure than
What is biologicial species
A species is a group of organisms that share common
characteristics that interbreed and produce viable offspring.
What would occur if the earth was tilted
The Earth is tilted, and it causes seasons.
What are the important characteristics of a mild climate zone
a damp time of climate zone
What causes two distinct pressure zones between equator and the poles
Earths rotation
What is the difference of the causes between a sea breeze and a land breeze
The only difference - is the direction of flow. A sea breeze
blows from the sea onto the land. A land breeze flows in the
opposite direction.
For the same insolation order these regions from highest absorption to lowest.
as s hold
What causes the global convection current between the equator and the poles.
Surface currents are caused by wind, and affected by the
rotation of the Earth and the gravity of the moon (tides). When the
oceans are deep, convection within the layers can also affect the
flow of currents.
* While wind currents are greatly affected by uneven heating of
the Earth's surface, there is no corresponding heating of the ocean
bottom by the Sun. So currents do not form spontaneously at
depth.
Hpow do the conditions in the united states change when the jet stream moves north