Answer:
Coastal California is famous for fog and smog (fog mixed with smoke). The reason due to which the California coast is foggy/smoggy, whereas Houston, Texas, which is at similar latitude, might get occasional smog from too many cars, but fog is relatively rare:
B) The ocean is warm off the Texas coast, but a cold current running offshore California generates fog when the cold, moist air is drawn ashore by a sea breeze.
Explanation:
- The option A is not correct as the statement that says that in California cold water from the ocean mixes with warm water from the land to generate fog is not correct.
- The option B is correct as when the cold and moist air is drawn by sea breeze then a cold current running offshore generates fog.
- The option C is not correct as cold currents doesn't occur along Texas coast and don't create fog.
- The option D is not correct as the statement which says that there is not really any fog; it is all just smog from too many.
It is India, which is both a prominent country and subcontinent of Eurasia.
Answer:
D. semiarid
Explanation:
The region labeled with the number 1 on the map corresponds to the eastern portions of the Indian States of Gujarat, and Rajashtan. This region has a semi-arid climate, characterized very few precipitation during the year.
Vernal equinox hope this helped
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