Its composition resembles that of the sun, it differs from a star in that nuclear fusion doesn't occur at its core.
Answer:
Cools it down and causes droughts
Explanation:
El Nino is a periodic weather pattern. It developed on every 3 to 7 years, so it is partially predictably. The scientists still can not figure out why is this weather pattern occurring, though they have some basic clues about it. El Nino causes warming up of the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean, but on the opposite side, on the western part of the Pacific Ocean it causes the opposite, it cools down the waters. From Indonesia to Australia, El Nino manages to cool down the temperature because of the cooling off of the waters. The colder waters also contribute to lesser evaporation and condensation, so the rainfall dramatically decreases, causing droughts as well in the western part of the Pacific.
Answer:
The grapes are not purple.
If you are in the northern hemisphere, then the angle between Polaris and
your northern horizon is always within about 1/3 degree of your north latitude.
For many purposes, it's close enough to just figure that the elevation of Polaris
above your northern horizon <u>IS</u> your north latitude.
Sadly, it's a different story if you are in the southern hemisphere ... Polaris is
never visible from there at all.
Answer:
you would write the coordinates in eastings and northings with the easting coming first they increase form left to write then comes the northings which increase from the bottom up
Explanation:
example A would be
0 degrees N and 150 degrees west
(not quite sure what the top point is not quite clear)