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By looking at the map that shows a portion of the western United States and Canada. The graph that best represents the average monthly air temperature for both Vancouver and Winnipeg is the fourth graph or number 4.
Im going to guess that you are asking why sea levels are rising??
The rising in sea levels is due to climate change. By burning fossil fuels such as coal or oil we produce green house gasses such as carbon dioxide which are causing the climate to become warmer. This is resulting in warmer seas and warmer winters meaning glaciers and huge amounts of snow and ice are melting. It is the melting of these that is causing a rise in sea levels.
Temperature and Pressure differences. As air gets hotter it expands and therefore loses density, rising up. Cooler air then flows to fill the area the hot air left behind.
<span>australia is quite flat, and is one of the world's largest producers of minerals. it also has a high number of animal species.
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