1. Generally, the farther a location is from the equator, the ______ its climate. (1 point)

wetter
hotter
colder
windier
2. What is the name of the area on the side of mountains away from the wind that receives little
rainfall?
dry spell
no man's land
tundra
rain shadow
3. Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, as well as parts of the central United States, form the
largest of which of the following vegetation zones in the world?
forests
northern tundras
prairie
desert

I think 1.c 2.d 3.a

1.c - yes

2.d - yes
3.a - no

What is the right answer to 3 then???????

Last question AKA question 3 is prairies or c

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For Connexus Modern world studies Unit 1 lesson 2

1.C
2.D
3.C

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The right answers you idiot and liar listen to kitten

1. Question: Generally, the farther a location is from the equator, the ______ its climate.

To answer this question, we need to understand the relation between a location's distance from the equator and its climate.

The correct answer is "colder". As we move farther from the equator towards the poles, the average temperature decreases, resulting in colder climates. This is because the sunlight at higher latitudes is spread over a larger area, causing less heat to be concentrated in one place.

2. Question: What is the name of the area on the side of mountains away from the wind that receives little rainfall?

To answer this question, we need to identify the specific term used for this type of geographical feature.

The correct answer is "rain shadow". When winds carrying moist air encounter mountains, they are forced to rise. As the air rises, it cools, causing the moisture to condense and fall as precipitation on the windward side of the mountains. On the leeward side, however, the air descends and warms, leading to a dry area with little rainfall, known as the rain shadow.

3. Question: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, as well as parts of the central United States, form the largest of which of the following vegetation zones in the world?

To answer this question, we need to determine the specific vegetation zone where Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and parts of the central United States are located.

The correct answer is "prairie". These regions are part of the North American prairie, which is a large expanse of grassland vegetation. Prairies are characterized by tall grasses, herbs, and few or no trees. They have fertile soils, making them ideal for agriculture.

So, the correct answers are:

1. Colder
2. Rain shadow
3. Prairie

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1. A
2. D
3. A
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