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Human-environment interaction affects my life in many ways throughout the day and even in ways that might be indirect. For example when I ride my bike to school each day I am affected by the weather, precipitation, and contours of the street while riding my bike. Throughout my day the food I eat, the clothes I wear, and the methods of transportation I use are also examples of human-environment interactions. In addition when I use something that requires electricity I am interacting with the environment because coal or natural gas is burned in order to make electricity and also that process causes pollution which affects the environment as well. These are a few of the many ways I interact with the environment everyday.
Answer:
Quickly; slowly
Explanation:
slower has more time to grow
~ Alderr
Answer:
The arrows of circulation that most affect the US climate are the arrows on the left side of the northern hemsphere. In the attached image below you can see these cetas highlighted by a pink square.
Explanation:
As shown in the question above, the Coriolis Effect is an atmospheric phenomenon that modifies the direction of wind circulation in the terrestrial globe, completely modifying the climate of the regions. This phenomenon occurs due to the rotation of the earth on its own axis, which has the ability to create a reference system for this rotation.
The Coriolis effect has the ability to change the direction of winds within the hemispheres. This causes winds in the southern hemisphere to turn clockwise while winds in the northern hemisphere turn counterclockwise.
The US is located in the northern hemisphere, on the left side of the globe, as shown in the attached figure below.