Algeria.
American Samoa (United States of America)
Burkina Faso.
Cape Verde.
Cook Islands.
Faroe Islands (Denmark)
France (Metropolitan) French Polynesia. Wallis and Futuna.
Gambia.
These are some of the countries in the Western Hemisphere.
Answer:
The Tropics receive more direct sunlight, resulting in warmer climates. The Poles receive almost no direct sunlight, resulting in a colder climate.
Explanation:
The tropics and the poles are two totally different regions on Earth. The differences can be seen in pretty much everything, from climate conditions to soil, geography, biosphere, precipitation, human activity, etc. One of the most noticeable and most important differences between the two is definitely the angle at which the sunlight falls.
The tropics are the region that receives sunlight at direct or close to direct angle all year round. This means highly concentrated sunlight and warm or hot weather conditions all year round. The poles are the region that receives sunlight at the lowest angle, having it constantly for around half a year, and then lacking it for half a year. This means very dispersed sunlight which can not warm up the surface and air, so the weather conditions are very cold all year round.
Answer: Appalachian Mountains, Rocky Mountains, Great Lakes, Lake Superior, Missisippi River, Great Plains, Silicon Valley, Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Mount McKinley.
Explanation: Sir I'm pretty sure you could've just looked these up, but those are all the Geographic features I can think of,
Explanation:
Indicators are substances that are used to test whether a substance is acidic or basic ot neutral in nature. They change their color when added to a solution containing an acidic or a basic substance. ... Naturally occurring indicators are turmeric, litmus, china rose and red cabbage.