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What directly causes the pressure difference between the equator and the poles? (1 point)
• the amount of heat in each area
• the rotation of Earth on its axis
• the length of each season
• the direction where wind blows
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Why is the equator region the hottest part of Earth's surface? (1 point)
• The sun shines directly on the equator region.
• The equator region has the widest diameter.
• The equator region is closest to the sun.
• The rays of the sun hit the equator region at an angle.
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4 months ago
The sun shines directly on the equator region.
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4 months ago
What is the process through which clouds are formed? (1 point)
• evaporation
precipitation
transpiration
condensation
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condensation
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What happens to air that causes high-pressure systems? (1 point)
• It moves in random directions.
• It cools down and descends.
• It heats up and expands.
It warms up and rises.
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4 months ago
It cools down and descends.
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4 months ago
What drives the circulation of air in the atmosphere? (1 point)
• conduction
• condensation
• convection
• evaporation
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