Given these concepts of elevation and temperature, why are there glaciers along the crest of the Andes Mountains so near the equator?
What will be an ideal response?
The normal lapse rate produces decreasing temperatures with altitude, cold enough for permanent ice near the Andes’ summits.
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What is the effect of a warm global climate on chemical weathering, and what is its feedback to global climate?
A. A warm climate increases chemical weathering and the formation of limestone, increasing CO2 levels, which in turn warms the climate more. B. A warm climate increases chemical weathering and the formation of limestone, drawing down CO2 levels, which in turn cools climate. C. A warm climate decreases chemical weathering and the formation of limestone, drawing down CO2 levels, which in turn cools climate. D. A warm climate decreases chemical weathering and the formation of limestone, increasing CO2 levels, which in turn warms the climate more.
The __________ part of the North American continent is marked by north-south mountain ranges contained in the Rocky Mountains and Pacific Mountains and Valleys.
-northern -southern -interior -western -eastern
Which of the following is true?
A) There is a single promoter for all genes. B) There are a few promoters, but each is a promoter for many genes. C) There are many promoters and each is a promoter for a few genes. D) Each gene has a unique promoter.