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1. Tropical storms have a warm core, while mid-latitude cyclones have a cold core.
2. Tropical storms form over warm tropical oceans (usually between 5° and 25° latitude from the equator), while mid-latitude cyclones form in the mid-latitude region (usually between 30° and 60° latitude from the equator)
3. Tropical Storms have no fronts, while mid-latitude cyclones have weather fronts where warm and cold air masses meet.
Explanation:
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c or the emlimantion of most environmental effects
Explanation:
we cant stop environmental effects
Answer:
Explanation:
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Now for some explanations.
- sqrt(90)/sqrt(20) can be put under 1 square root sign.
- When you do that, 10 divides into both numerator and denominator.
- The sqrt(9) = 3
- The square root of 2 cannot be reduced, but you can rationalize it by multiplying top and bottom by sqrt(2)
3 sqrt(2)
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sqrt(2)*sqrt(2)
Answer
3 * sqrt(2)
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c. Frequency of localized earthquakes
Explanation:
- As the volcanoes erupt they erupt with a great force and bring the lavas and the molten matter for the earth's mantle to the surface and thus they release dust and gases and ash and other components include their association with the earthquakes and intensity is measured by the various seismographs. Due to the collusion of the plate and the shaking the ground.