Answer: Argentina
Explanation: Mas expressao "Cone Sul" se geralmente aplica aos países como Argentina, Chile, Uruguay
With everything else as constant (the planet's gravity, itself), then yes, this is true. But, if the planet's gravity still exists, then the Sun's gravitational force doesn't matter as much because of the astronomical distance between the two bodies.
Answer: The Mediterranean climate is Europe is located along the the southern coastline of the continent, the coastline of the Mediterranean Sea. This climate manages to penetrate in certain areas like the the peninsulas that have relatively small longitudinal span.
The main characteristics of this climate are:
- change of seasons
- being mostly dry
- having seasonal rainfall
The plants and the animals in this climate region are well adapted to be able to sustain high temperatures and prolonged periods of drought. The animals tend to have short fur, are not large in size, but small and medium sized. The plants have very large root systems. They are also not growing big, but instead they are small or medium size, having thorns and needles, and being able to preserve water in them when it is drought.
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Answer:
I'll assume you have to match the name with their definitions.
1. aquifers
underground water sources
That's because of the presence of porous rocks that let water pass through them and reach an underground cavern that then acts as a tank.
2. delta
a broad, triangular-shaped land area at the mouth of a river
That's common especially in larger rivers that meet their destination point (usually the ocean).
3. oasis
a small fertile area in the desert, usually a place where water is close to the surface (plural - oases)
We all heard about oases in the desert, where human and animals alike gather to drink.
4. rain shadow
an area that receives less precipitation because of its location on the leeward side of a mountain
That's common in high mountains region where the mountains are so high they block the passage of clouds to the other side.