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I think the answer is A I'm not sure if it's not a then it might be D
<span>Ocean currents aid in
the transportation of cold water towards the tropics and warm water towards the
poles. By so doing, they help in the regulation of climate by ensuring that the
uneven distribution of solar energy is counteracted. This in turn impacts on
climate.</span>
The mid-latitude
coastal city at the western boundary is likely to experience cool summers than
they should and cool winters. On the contrary, a mid-latitude city on the
eastern boundary is likely to experience a warmer weather. This mainly occurs
because the two areas have different water temperatures. On the west, the gulf
stream that feeds up the hurricane is usually warm as opposed to the east where
ocean surface temperatures tend to be low.
A kind of rock that arises from the transformation of exciting rock types
world war ii, i think
have a good day, sorry its late lol
<span>To a first approximation, the Earth's magnetic field resembles that of an enormous bar magnet. The field lines emerge from the southern half of the earth and re-enter in the northern half.
Several features of the Earth's field vary in a predictable way across the surface of the globe and might, in principle, be used in assessing geographic position. For example, at each location on the Earth, the field lines intersect the Earth's surface at a specific angle of inclination. On the diagram above, note that near the equator, the field lines are approximately parallel to the Earth's surface; the inclination angle in this region is said to be 0°. As one travels north from the equator, however, the field lines become progressively steeper. At the magnetic pole, the field lines are directed almost straight down into the Earth and the inclination is said to be 90°. Thus, inclination angle varies with latitude. As a consequence, an animal that has the ability to distinguish between magnetic inclination angles has a mechanism that it might be able to use to approximate its latitude. As we will discuss, hatchling loggerheads have been shown to have this ability.<span>A second geomagnetic parameter that varies across the surface of the Earth is the strength or intensity of the field. Although intensity varies somewhat less predictably than inclination, the general trend is that the field is strongest near the magnetic poles and is weakest near the equator. Hatchling loggerheads have also been shown to detect magnetic field intensity.Important Features of the Earth's field:<span><span>Inclination angle: The angle at which the magnetic field lines intersect the surface of the earth. This angle ranges from 0 degrees at the equator to 90 degrees at the poles.</span><span>Intensity: The magnetic field also varies in strength over the earth's surface. It is strongest at the poles and weakest at the equator.</span></span></span></span>