Answer:
D) South-Eastern Pacific Ocean near Chile.
Explanation:
There are seven areas of tropical cyclone formation within the Ocean Basins. These include the North Atlantic Ocean, eastern and western parts of the northern Pacific Ocean, and others.
The western of the Pacific is the most active region and the North Indian the least active.
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The mT and the cP air masses are total contrasts from one another. The mT air masses represents the maritime tropical air masses, while the cP air masses represent the continental air masses.
- The mT air masses form over the seas/oceans in the tropical regions, while the cP air masses form over the land in the polar regions.
- The mT air masses have very high humidity as they form above water, while the cP air masses have low humidity as they form over land.
- The mT air masses are warm because they form in the low latitudes, while the cP air masses are cold as they form in the higher latitudes.
- The mT air masses have low air pressure, while the cP air masses have high air pressure.
- In general, the mT air masses bring in warm and wet weather, while the cP air masses bring in cold and dry weather.
Answer:
Most of Earth's freshwater is locked in ice
Over 96% of Earth's water is saline (salty) and found in the ocean. Only a little over 3% of Earth's water is fresh. Most of that freshwater (68.7%) is frozen in glaciers and ice caps.
Explanation:
Densidade Demográfica no Mundo
De acordo com um estudo realizado pela Organização das Nações Unidas (ONU), a população global atual é de 7,6 bilhões de habitantes. Devido a isso, estima-se que a densidade demográfica no mundo gira em torno de 50,66 habitantes/km² considerando apenas as extensão terrestre do planeta de 150 milhões de km².
Entretanto, assim como acontece no Brasil, esse valor não é representativo e por isso há regiões com densidades superiores e inferiores a média global.
Answer:
50-100 minutes
Explanation:
The process begins again. In some small geysers, the eruption process can take just a few minutes. In larger geysers, it can take days. The most famous geyser in the United States, Yellowstone National Park's Old Faithful, erupts about every 50-100 minutes.