Answer: sinking or rising
Explanation:
This band of bright clouds in the equatorial region is an indication of sinking or rising air. The band generally marks the locations where surface winds in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres blowing towards the equator meet. Called the ITCZ (Intertropical Convergence Zone), the band of cloudiness is characterized by the bright clouds indicating intense thunderstorm activity and by high rainfall rates. It roughly parallels the equator around the globe.
The correct answer is False
Explanation
Florida is a State of the United States of America, this state is located in the southeast of the country. Aditionally, Florida is divided into North Florida, Central Florida, and South Florida. These regions do not have established boundaries, however, it can be said it is false the boundaries are Fort Lauderdale and Cape Romano because South Florida encompasses areas further north than Cape Romano and Fort Lauderdale, such as Coral Springs or West Palm Beach. So, the correct answer is False.
Answer:
Energy use is related to economic growth.
Explanation:
Energy use and economic growth go hand in hand. We can not say that more energy usage leads to economic growth, or that bigger economic growth leads to bigger usage of energy, simply because one can not do anything without the other. To put it simply, energy use and economic growth occur at the same time because of their interdependence.
What can be said is that energy use and economic growth grow together, so the more developed a country is, the more energy it uses, and the less developed a country is, the less energy it uses. A lot of countries in the world face big problems when it comes to satisfying their energy demands because they lack the natural resources to produce it, so often they are dependent on other countries for their development. On the other hand, there are also countries that have an abundance of natural resources for energy production but they simply don't use them adequately and responsibly so they are not developed as one would expect.