During summer, cities located near the coast are typically ________ than those in the interior at the same latitude, while in the winter they are ________

A) cooler; cooler
B) warmer; warmer
C) warmer; cooler
D) cooler; warmer
E) cooler; much colder


D

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What might explain this variation in scarp height?

The following questions are based on the “Mt. Dome, California,” quadrangle (Map T-24; enlarged to scale 1:48,000; contour interval 40 feet) and the stereogram of the same region (Figure 36-5; north is to the left side of the page). Three prominent fault scarps can be seen running north to south across the map, and will be referred to as the “western” fault, the “central” fault, and the “eastern” fault. These fault scarps are the result of normal faulting (41°49'39"N, 121°33'15"W). What will be an ideal response?

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The three major types of plate boundaries are ____________________, ____________________, and

____________________. What will be an ideal response?

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________ encourages more sustainable business practices

A) Increased economic growth B) Abolishing green taxes C) The government providing all goods and services to citizens D) Ecolabeling E) Abolishing permit trading

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