Sweden, as they gain all the chemical clouds from the likes of eg Germany.
Temperatures at high latitudes are usually lower than temperatures near the equator because <span>the solar energy must be spread over a larger area.
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<span>In the tropics, places near the equator, temperature is high because there is a net energy surplus. Net energy surplus occurs because the amount of sunlight absorbed is larger than the amount of heat radiated.
In the polar regions, places near the pole or high latitudes, temperature is low because there is an annual energy deficit. The annual energy deficit occurs because the amount of heat radiated to space is larger than the amount of absorbed sunlight.</span>
I think the answer is D, the radiative zone because, energy generated by nuclear fusion in the core moves outward as electromagnetic radiation. in other words, Energy is in the core but it takes radioactive waves to make it reach earth.
I don't think it's A, B C, because,
the corona has to do with the light of the sun
gamma zone is an example of radiation
the core is the base of the energy, where it's all stored
radiative zone makes it reach earth
That would be the choice I would choose. I hope this helps you.
Cultural imperalism is the answer
Although global human impact (global warming) is not to be ignored, this is mainly because of the El Nino in the <span>central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean.
If you're in the Eastern USA, its messing with the jet stream the high/low pressure ridges, causing the cold front to not be within the Northeastern USA area this year.
If you're in other areas far enough I don't know, global warming?
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