All organisms require a constant input of energy.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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A conceptual model of global winds should explain

A) why some latitudes are usually cloudy. B) the movement of midlatitude storms. C) the locations of deserts. D) the locations of regions with little or no winds. E) all of the above

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The combination of ________ might lead to increased glaciation

A) colder autumns and colder springs B) warmer autumns and warmer springs C) warmer summers and warmer winters D) cooler winters and cooler summers E) warmer winters and cooler summers

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Using Map T-1, the “Hawaii, Hawaii,” topographic map (scale 1:250,000; contour interval 200 feet), calculate the gradient of Mauna Loa (19°28'17"N, 155°35'41"W) along line AB, from the 5000', contour (near Point A) toward the summit. On the edge of a piece of paper measure out a distance of 10 miles using the graphic map scale, and then determine the elevation change over that distance.

In this problem, you will compute the gradients of Mauna Loa in Hawai‘i, Mount Vsevidof in Alaska, and SP Mountain in Arizona. (You may also determine the elevation changes and distances needed to calculate these gradients by using Google Earth™.) The recommended starting point and distance to measure are given for all three volcanoes.

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Rising air motions are associated with warm, cold and occluded fronts

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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