<span>LDCs stands for Less Developed Countries and MDCs stands for More Developed Countries.It is known that many countries within Asia and Africa are Less Developed Countries. It is also known that the population in those countries grows at higher rates than in MDCs. then the answer is the option C. LDCs experiencing rapid population growth.</span>
Answer:
E. the troposphere has a homogenous composition of all gasses and vapors including water.
Explanation:
- The troposphere being a region of mixing is the homogenous composition of gases and water vapor that can be found in abundance in this layer above the surface of the earth.
- It is the stage for 99% of all the weather phenomenon and is well defined from the equator to poles. It is less dense near the equator and denser near the poles.
- About 75 % of the atmosphere is found below this layer above which lies the tropopause where the mixing stops and no changes in temperature at this layer. The layer extends from 0 to 20 kilometers in height.
- Apart from this dust particles are also found in this layer of the atmosphere.
The correct answer is - C. Australia and the Pacific Islands.
The tropical wet and dry climate can be found in Australia and the Pacific Islands. To be more precise, this climate is found in the northern and northeastern part of Australia along the coastline, and in the Pacific it is only found in certain parts in some islands that are in its southern part. This climate is characterized by two seasons, wet season and dry season, which is why it has the mane wet and dry climate. During the wet period it has a very big amount of precipitation, and after that it has a few months long dry period when there's little to no rain. The temperatures are high throughout the whole year.
Explanation:
Hypothesis: Floods most often occur near large rivers.After plotting out the recent floods from the data we collected, we found that most of the floods we found were in the United States. Therefore, we decided to plot just on the U.S. so we would better be able to see the individual straights and rivers that exist and see if our hypothesis would hold up. After we did plot the floods, we found that almost all of them fell near a river, especially on the Mississippi River. This makes sense because if water levels rise due to rainfall or another cause, a flood can easily occur. Some of our recorded floods occurred not on a river but instead on Lake Michigan including the flood that occurred in Milwaukee and Chicago. For all of the other recorded floods though, we were able to prove our hypothesis because all of the floods fall near major rivers that exist in the United States. Though some of the floods