<span>The apparent change of position of constellations over time provides evidence of Earth's revolution around the sun because it is known that constellations are stationary. This leaves the Earth's revolution as the only logical explanation as to why constellations move and change with seasons.</span>
Wow I’m shocked that’s even a question. Is that for school?
This is something that I used I found it when I was asking the same question myself
The correct answers are:
b. Extreme cold temperatures in the region requires more energy to heat homes;
d. Wind energy is converted to electric energy;
The eastern part of Washington is much different than the western part of the state, climate-vise speaking. The eastern part does not receive a lot of rain, and the reason for that are the Cascade Mountains which create the rain shadow effect. This makes this part of the state to be under a heavy influence of the continental air masses, and that leads to extremely cold temperatures in the winter, which in turn means much higher usage of energy for the heating of the homes.
Also, because this part of the state is on the leeward side of the Cascades, it has a lot of wind coming downwards from them. That wind has been used for the production of electric energy with the setting up of lot of windmills, which helps a lot with the increased demand for electricity.
<u>Answer:</u>
The seismic waves that stay on the Earth's surface are called surface waves.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- The waves that are formed near the Earth's surface and are sandwiched between the surface of the Earth and the atmosphere are known as surface waves.
- These waves are not absorbed back by the surface or do not even mix up with the atmosphere easily.
- Thus they stay on the surface of the Earth for a long time after they are generated.