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Why do polar regions have very cold climates? A. They are far from the equator. B. They have a lot of ice. C. They have strong winds. D. They get little sunlight. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:极地地区气候寒冷是因为它们离赤道远。选项 B 有很多冰是结果不是原因;选项 C 强风...
Why is the Coriolis force absent at the equator? Why do air currents heat up near the equator? Why is the Coriolis force at its maximum at the equator? Why is it summer in the Northern Hemisphere when it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere?
( )1. Why was it hard for the students at the equator to understand the teacher's explanation about "snow"? A. Because the students had bad imaginations. B. Because the teacher didn't explain it very well. C. Because the students never saw the snow with their own eyes. D. Because ...
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Why do air currents heat up near the equator? Air Currents: Air currents refer to any organized motion of air, large or small, horizontal or vertical. Large-scale motions of air are typically due to the pressure gradient force, as air moves from high to low pressure. Small-scale currents...
Why is biodiversity important for the environment? Why is it warmer near the equator? Why is soil biodiversity important? Why is biodiversity important? Why do rainforests have high biodiversity? Why is biodiversity important for an ecosystem?
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Fisher's difficulty (NATURE, vol. xx. p. 577), why the January tempera-at the equator when the earth is in perihelion is not much higher than in July when in aphelion. The temperature to which Mr. Fisher refers is the ordinary temperature as indicated by the shade thermometer, which of...
in the animals and plants that live on Earth," he continued. "This was a time of high carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. It really had an impact on these ecosystems and it suggest we're in for some substantial changes in the next 100 years if things keep going the way they do...