Regarding environmental laws and the U.S. Constitution, ________
A) the Constitution establishes that states have preeminence over federal policy in cases of environmental law
B) federal environmental laws can override the Constitution, but state laws cannot
C) the Constitution prohibits states from having environmental laws that are more strict than federal laws
D) state environmental laws cannot violate the Constitution but can be more strict than federal laws
D
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Small wind and pressure variations occurring at a particular location can be thought of as a __________ phenomenon
A) microscale B) mesoscale C) synoptic scale D) global scale
Which of the following describes the main source of smoke in London prior to and during the industrial revolution?
A. coal combustion B. exhaust from diesel engines C. trash fires D. factories in Eastern Europe
Permafrost is ________
A) A surface snow layer that does not melt in the summer B) A subsurface layer of soil and water that does not thaw C) An Arctic weather pattern that does not get above freezing D) A region where planting is not possible because of yearlong morning frost
According to the three-cell general circulation model, at the equator we would not expect to find
a. the ITCZ. b. a ridge of high pressure. c. thunderstorms. d. light winds. e. heavy showers.