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Earth science geol 1401 exam 3 review dry adiabatic lapse rate (dar) saturated adiabatic lapse rate (mar) environmental lapse rate (elr) atmospheric stability β how is it related to dar, mar and elr? types of lift in the atmosphere β what makes the air go up? fronts β what are they? cold fronts β warm fronts ** orographic lifting and rain shadow effect exercise (4 questions) ** airmasses β (6 questions) where do hurricanes form (general locations on earth and latitudes)? parts of a hurricane and the most destructive part. hurricane date (when do the peak number occur? ) what parts of the united states are hit the most often by hurricanes? hurricane history β the deadliest and costliest hurricanes for the united states. the case of "bangladesh". tropical depression, tropical storms, and hurricanes β what are th
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The current is like a stream or river in the ocean true or false
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In which area will soil formation be greatest? a a steep slope in a warm,b wet climate a flat area in a warm,c wet climate a north-facing area on a steep slope a flat area in a cold, d wet climate description
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Look at the data above. provide an explanation for europeβs projected population decrease by the year 2050. (i'm doing this for future kids) the answer is : the percentage of people over the age of 65 and under the age of 15 in europe is currently the same at 16% each. therefore, the majority of the population is between the ages of 16 and 64. in forty years from now, in 2050, a greater percentage of the population will be over the age of 65. europe also has a relatively long life expectancy of 75 years. this, combined with a low birth rate means that by 2050 europeβs population will actually be less than it is today.
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