Mitigation is used frequently, but not always effectively
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
TRUE
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A. Wind speed and potential damage B. Wind speed and rainfall C. Wind speed and storm surge
At Point C, what general temperature change will take place with the passing of the cold front? Why?
The question is based on this hypothetical weather map in the Northern Hemisphere showing isobars and the positions of a cold front and a warm front (top of map is north). Six locations are marked on the map (points A, B, C, D, E, and F). A cross-section diagram along points A, B, C, D, E, and F is shown below the map.
What will be an ideal response?
How does burning fossil fuels impact Earth's climate?
A. It warms the climate by increasing atmospheric water vapor. B. It does not affect Earth's climate. C. It cools the climate by exhausting oxygen into the air. D. It warms the climate by increasing greenhouse gas emission.
What is the origin of smooth troughs cutting across the landscape in the Great Lakes area?
A) The areas were covered by soft marine sediments. B) A huge flood coming from Iowa flowed toward the Great Lakes. C) Glaciers carved out the smooth troughs. D) All of these are correct.