The majority of South America lies south of the Equator, which is why it is called South America. The equator line winds (Coriolis effect), which blow daily from east to west, have a significant effect on the climate. These winds carry ocean moisture into the lowlands of the Amazon river. The western mountains (Andes Mountains) obstruct moisture escape and it spins counter-clockwise to the south and east. This moisture is absorbed by the frigid south pole winds, resulting in an abundance of rain in the tropical cyclone.
South America's triangle form is ideal for rains because it permits polar winds (from west to east) to blow in, sometimes up to the equator line or near to it, carrying more south ocean moisture into the continent and generating showers.
Another significant component affecting climate is the South Atlantic high pressure, although that is a separate subject.
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Answer:
D) Periodically measure how the treatment is being implemented.
Explanation:
I would think this would be the best way to monitor data. When you periodically measure the data of the treatment being implemented you can monitor it better in my opinion.
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La Niña, this is because it blows warm air into places like Australia and Indonesia causing wetter conditions than normal, while making places like the southwestern US much drier.
Ice ages and interglacial periods don’t happen frequently and there are rainy seasons in Australia every year.
And El Niño affects South America as it moves warm air East towards the Americas, not affecting the areas specified in the question.
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